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  1. This experience gave me a unique view into what our first responders have been dealing with for the past year and a half — and I hope that this brings a new perspective to you as well. What is shown on the news barely scratches the surface of what’s truly been happening. This episode is dedicated to who has served on the front lines – you are the real heroes. Thank you.

  2. I went through this recently as a student nurse in the ER. we had a patient come in and i did compressions but we lost her. it was a lot harder on me than i thought it would be. That scene with the mannequin at the hospital hit home for me

  3. The first thing you’re taught about checking a pulse manually is NEVER “count for 15 seconds and times it by 4”. That may give you an estimated average but not an accurate heart rate. As a cardiology nurse 🫀 that part made me cringe but everything else was A +++ ⭐️

  4. Hey Michelle I work in an autopsy as a morphology tech and I’d love to see you take on the challenge of autopsy! A lot of what we do is similar to this but for the dead and often we have to remove all of that medical intervention. We also get a whole lot of Covid patients, MVA’s, ODs, suicides, homicides, etc and act as nurses for the decedents basically. My state is super unique because we are the only facility in all of NM that takes all the bodies around the state there is no other facility we are also the only place called the office of the medical investigator (instead of examiner) and we have students employed as morph techs (like myself).

  5. pretty crazy scenario they put you through! good video! that station looks like they are very progressive with teaching the public! scenario was almost the real thing

  6. as a nurse, seeing an ER that empty with that many available staff is amazing…it's nice to see 🥺 hopefully this helps people understand what first responders do cause they're fvcking rockstars👏🏼

  7. My instructor has an easy way yo remember how to place thr leads… clouds(white) over grass(green) and smoke(black) over fire(red). Oh I miss those first days of training.

  8. One question… Why are you not wearing a seat belt? This is typical American cowboy behavior we Europeans find absolutely ridiculous. Seems like "safety first" is a joke to you. Haha saftey… What does the department say if you collide and you did not wear a seatbelt, were thrown around in the rig and injured, worst case killing both you and the patient? God damn cowboys.. haha

  9. I love this series of yours! This is a brilliant way to experience a taste of each profession and gives me great respect for those who serve us!!! Thank you for making these videos and thank you to all who are in service to our communities

  10. I'm not usually one to comment on any kind of videos I watch on YouTube, but my god, my heart is still racing a bit. I've watched all your other videos and granted, the FBI training, the fire fighter training and all the others were very eye-opening and crazy but this one really got to me. The mixture between real footage and the 'fake' scenarios you've dealt with were amazing. I really got chocked up a couple of times and have even more respect and gratitude towards everyone who is brave and strong enough to work for our health. Nobody forced them to be this kind and calming and choose a job that might save our lives one day. Thanks to everyone in the medical field. You are our heroes. Always.

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