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Rescue 911 - Episode 216 - "Dispatcher Down"



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Author: allgood2000
Description: A dispatcher collapses while on duty. This segment was taken from Episode 216 which aired on January 29, 1991. Vote for Rescue 911 to be released on DVD at http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/showinfo.cfm?showID=3531 and to be put back on television at http://www.petitiononline.com/res911/petition.html
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lol pay attention you pwned that dude

I agree, patient has an altered mental status and is laying supine. It's very possible that an airway obstruction could occur by delivering PO medication.

I learned a lot of terms such as the ones you mentioned (BLS&ALS) from listening to my desktop scanner & my grandparents scanner; they are very nosey and want to know what's going on in there county. They monitor the county fire & ambulance channels & the state wide hospital ambulance channel. You can learn alot listening to that scanner

Not often the medics leave with a patient already in the back..Good thing she was there tho cause she was close to the care she really needed

why all these grieve up in here, i read two supposedly proffessional health care personnel or more going at each other instead of thanking God for Bobbi and celebrating life.come on guys shake hands and make up. afterall this procast was supposed to make us feel good. thanks.stay pro and God bless.

This was such a good show. Wish it was still on, although these days it would be full of gang shooting and child abuse emergencies. sad

unlucky for the aneurism but lukily she was surrounded by emergency healthcare pro's

Dunno if I woulda done the procardia PO while in that condition.

This comment was not for you Mr. Commercial . it was a reply to 'renegade334'. Pay attention.

Touching video. Happy all is well.

Wow..good for you, you know your scope of practice mr EMT...well guess what???, I work in EMS too for a commercial ambulance co, lol. Your comment was pretty random, lol.

ACTUALY "BLS" is basic Life Support. You have two major types of emergency ambulatory services thats BLS & ALS (advanced). all depends on the level of training and equipment on the ambulance or truck.

ACTUALY "BLS" is basic Life Support. You have two major types of emergency ambulatory services thats BLS & ALS (advanced). all depends on the level of training and equipment on the ambulance or truck.

they could not fly her because of lightning in the area

Watching her pass out makes me wanna.

Very nice lady.. shes lucky to have friends that care, thank god they where there to help her. shes a very sweet lady from what i can see, being so decimated to her family & friends.. Praise the lord she lived.

she seems like a very sweet lady, Thank god she pulled tho

That Kid Played The Harmonica Really Well

Blood Sugar Level :)

Don't follow you my friend. What's BSL???

Yeh they got BSL at the e.m.s office

Wow. What a nice Elderly Lady. She seemedso kind. I'mglad she got the help she needed, and returned to the job two months later. :)

The EMS director that drove the ambulance did say it was a 45 minute ride with light's and sirens to the hospital.(not that the light's and sirens make to much difference-I work in EMS so I know)

They called the hospital for medical direction to administer a certain medication. You need to consider local protocols and this was also 18 years ago. They didn't call another 911 service, they called to see if they could fly her by helicopter which they obviously didn't.

I wonder how long it took the ambulance to get to the hospital??