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Air Ambulance ER: Mother & Daughter Motorbike Accident | Medical Documentary | Reel Truth. Science

The air ambulance paramedics are up against the clock as they try and reach a woman and her daughter who have been involved in a motorbike accident and are seriously injured. Plus, the team must also fly to the Lake Districts to help save a cyclist who had a head on collision with a car. For more awe inspiring documentaries, subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZSE95RmyMUgJWmfra9Yx1A?Sub_Confirmation=1 Welcome to Reel Truth. Science the home of inspiring documentaries from the scientific and medical world. Here you can find full length documentaries to discover and explore. #reeltruthscience

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marguerite_robin 5 months ago

Too much talking!!

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andrew_aguilar 5 months ago

Intubation and sedate then off to the hospital!!!

victoria.solano
victoria.solano 9 months ago

Now addicted to Air Ambulance of Great Britain! Just as I am with A&E at St George’s or Queen’s Hospital! Wonderful professionals & God bless them all !!!

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benitosolorzano76 10 months, 1 week ago

The emergency personnel on here are SO kind and compassionate. May God bless them and help them. They have a very hard and stressful job.

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ray_lewis 11 months, 1 week ago

If you choose to ride a motorcycle, you should pay cash for your crash rescue and medical care. The rest of us are tired of paying for your idiocy.

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tristan.miller 1 year, 3 months ago

I love these guys and ladies. Jane is so funny and definately keeps everyone going. Blessings to you all. Be careful out there.

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suzannelloyd476 1 year, 10 months ago

That little girl was the cutest little thing. Boy, she sure did do a NUMBER on her poor little foot. Two 6 hour surgeries, my goodness that’s a lot. I agree with that motorcyclist mom not to get on a motorbike again after horrendous accident like that I’m glad her and her daughter are doing OK or I assume the daughter is doing OK. They never said anything at the end of the show, unless I missed it during the show.🤷‍♀️ They really all work so well together don’t they? Another excellent video showing the brave men and women who serve the public in a very brilliant way!!🌟🌟

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charles_sandoval 1 year, 10 months ago

That little girl was the cutest little thing. Boy, she sure did do a NUMBER on her poor little foot. Two 6 hour surgeries, my goodness that’s a lot. I agree with that motorcyclist mom not to get on a motorbike again after horrendous accident like that I’m glad her and her daughter are doing OK or I assume the daughter is doing OK. They never said anything at the end of the show, unless I missed it during the show.🤷‍♀️ They really all work so well together don’t they? Another excellent video showing the brave men and women who serve the public in a very brilliant way!!🌟🌟

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shawn.henderson 1 year, 10 months ago

Northern Ontario Canada 🍁 2 young girls learning that oak trees are not able to move for them but they will stop you hard ,air ambulance lifted both girls to Toronto sick kids in 30 minutes bypassing Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie. and I heard they were going to be able to get back to school for the new year. This was 25 yrs ago and I am sure they have their own children now.

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steven.leon 1 year, 10 months ago

❤I thank God that we here in Canada have been lucky enough to have air ambulance that bright orange in the sky is saving lives. We also have bright yellow Airforce air rescue and I h😅ave a little bit more comfort in heart and mind when I see them in action. I myself was a victim of a kettle bomb that when it happened had I not heard those 2 teams work on me I would have probably been legless today. 6 mths after I was back to work again on base and I had 170 pairs of boots on the ground helping me to get back up and walking at work. And then on the motorcycles as well ❤❤❤❤❤❤🚁🚁🏥🏨🚁🚁 at 70 I am not able to act like my age i will be on a dirt bike and quad as long as I can lift my leg over

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tristan.miller 1 year, 10 months ago

I always dreamed of parachuting but when I became a mother I buried that dream - too risky

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leon_williams 1 year, 10 months ago

HEROS!!!!! When I lived in Washington state an air ambulance with a patient and crew on board crashed into the Puget Sound off of Bainbridge Island. That was such a tragedy, every time I watch this show I think about that.

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abigailbrown482 1 year, 11 months ago

You "guys" are brave & heroic (Pilots, Docs, Paramedics). Did you notice that the Doctor used an advanced stethoscopes to listen to the Mark's chest? These teams are amazing. This can be a real challenge in many large US metro area. Then there's funding challenges! (I flew many missions by crews from Fort Jackson.)

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rael.novaes 1 year, 11 months ago

My water broke 8 weeks early. Northern rural Washington nothing but a tiny country hospital equipped for full term minor complication births. Helicopter was on the roof within 10 minutes of the confirmation of amniotic fluid. 30 mins later were landing at the main large hospital with a full size and fully equipped nicu unit. Flight crew saved my sons life I’m eternally in their debt

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christopher_thompson 2 years ago

Fractures, especially femoral ones, are scary because there is more of a chance of embolisms. I’ve seen it up to a week post injury.

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harryjames211 2 years ago

These professionals show so much care and compassion. I love my country (US) but we could learn a few things from the level of emergency care given by them.

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tristan.miller 2 years ago

The kiddo at 25:00 is a tough girl

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danieladams607 2 years, 2 months ago

10 years ago this coming October I got a Care-flite off my farm at age 56 after hitting the ground with the force of a ton! My Arabian mare took off and her right front foot slipped on the edge of our gravel driveway. She cut a hard 90 degree left so she wouldn't fall, and I flew off to the right hitting the ground so hard my helmet came off and landed about 30 feet away! I had a head injury, collapsed right lung, right A/C separation, broken ribs both sides and I broke my back in 2 places. T8 and T9. It was terrifying to have that much pain all over and not be able to breathe. We lived in rural Blue Ridge, TX on our little organic farm approx 2 miles from the firehouse. Volunteer fire and EMS were there at my side in just under 4 minutes and the chopper was about 30 seconds behind the ground ambulance. They landed in the front pasture between the power lines over head. I've never felt pain like that before and not being able to breathe on top of the pain was just indescribable. My cowgrrrrl friend saved my life. Once the awesome EMTs arrived and administered morphine, I was out like a light for 18 hours on major pain meds. I never lost consciousness at the time because I couldn't breathe. It was definitely a game changer but I'll be forever grateful to the awesome volunteer Fire Dept in Blue Ridge. I missed getting put in the chopper and what they did so these shows are close to home for me. I've learned a lot from watching them too. I was combative when they were trying to put me on the board from my hands and knees position I was in so I could kind of breathe. I was combative because they pulled my right should over trying to put me on the board. That is the last thing I remember until waking in the Level 1 Trauma center in Plano, TX at Med Center of Plano, TX. I was there for a week.

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sierrahayes217 2 years, 6 months ago

congratulations of the birth of your second child

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paulvaleon6 2 years, 6 months ago

RealTroopers!!😊❤😊