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00:00.
00:02Do you see her missing a lung?
00:04No.
00:05What?
00:06He tells us that he's a longtime smoker
00:08and that he's had part of his lung removed.
00:10You couple this with the pneumonia,
00:12and no wonder he's having such a hard time breathing.
00:14As I approach the scene, I find a female
00:16who's sprawled across the two seats.
00:18What happened, my dear?
00:20Attempt.
00:21Attempt what?
00:26We're unable to calm her down by talking to her,
00:29so we're going to have to sedate her.
00:31No power!
00:33Here, here.
00:35When she's in this kind of a state,
00:37she becomes a danger to not only herself,
00:39don't pull on that,
00:41but to myself and my partner as well.
00:43Help me out!
00:4567, you're responding data for a single vehicle MBC
00:49on the Broadway Bridge.
00:51For female patients in her 20s,
00:53possibly unconscious, breathing has been confirmed.
00:57Okay, copy.
00:59Okay, we're going to a car crash on the Broadway Bridge.
01:01It's a 25 female, not conscious, breathing vehicle
01:05hit the guardrail.
01:07Driving through the call, I'm thinking,
01:09what would cause a mid-20s female
01:11to crash her car by herself on the bridge?
01:13Right up there where the cops are.
01:15So seeing the car in the position
01:17against the concrete barrier on a bridge like that is unusual.
01:21As I approach the scene,
01:23I find a female who's sprawled across the two seats.
01:27Hey! Hey!
01:29Her feet are in the driver's seat
01:31and her head is over on the passenger side.
01:33Go on that side.
01:35Just watch the airbags.
01:37When a car is in an accident,
01:39the airbags sometimes have a delay up to a minute.
01:41My dear.
01:43If the airbag shoots off,
01:45at about 60 kilometres an hour.
01:47I want you to just hold nice and still, okay?
01:51Okay, Brett, can you reach her hips
01:53and I'll pull up on her shoulders?
01:55With the patient's position,
01:56we have to assume that she has a spinal injury.
01:58We don't want to do anything that could make it worse.
02:00I want you to just hold nice and still, okay?
02:03What happened, my dear?
02:05She hurt.
02:06What happened?
02:07Attempt.
02:08Attempt what?
02:10Hearing that this is a suicide attempt is very concerning.
02:16What would be so wrong with this 25-year-old's life
02:19that she would try and kill herself?
02:21Okay, do you have any pain anywhere?
02:23My neck and my back.
02:25Your neck and back hurt?
02:26Okay, we're going to get a caller for you right away.
02:28We need to hold her neck and keep her neck in line.
02:31Okay, hold your head still.
02:33And in order to do that,
02:34it has to be a team effort to extricate her from the car.
02:36On three.
02:37One, two, three.
02:39Okay, you got hips.
02:40Hold still.
02:41Hold still.
02:42I got C's spine.
02:43I got C's spine.
02:44Okay.
02:45Ready?
02:46Yep.
02:47One, two, three.
02:48Slide.
02:49You push the rotator.
02:50On my count.
02:51One, two, three.
02:52Relax.
02:53Relax.
02:54Breathe slowly.
02:55Okay.
02:56This person tonight just attempted to commit suicide.
02:58Relax.
02:59By crashing into the guardrail in an attempt to hurt herself.
03:02You pull your ankle.
03:03Open your move, your shoulder.
03:04You pull your ankle.
03:05You pull your ankle.
03:06You pull your ankle.
03:07Open your move, your jaw.
03:09So we're not only dealing with their physical well-being.
03:11Your mouth hurt?
03:12We're dealing with their mental well-being.
03:14So tell me how you crashed.
03:15I did it.
03:16You did it?
03:17You drove into the cement railing?
03:18It's really unfortunate that this had to come to this.
03:20Lucky you didn't get really hurt.
03:22Well, that was the plan.
03:23Don't you understand that?
03:25She's struggling with mental wellness,
03:27and she's struggling with alcohol.
03:29We're going to take you to the hospital.
03:31We're going to get you looked at on the inside, okay?
03:33Make sure nothing's broken.
03:34She doesn't appear to have suffered a really serious
03:37physical injury, but we're going to need to deal
03:40with her mental well-being.
03:42This is where the door is.
04:07Had to come through there.
04:08This is a messed up spot.
04:10Oh, here we go.
04:11So we first get to this gentleman.
04:12We see him through the glass door.
04:15Hello.
04:16When you look at him, his face is sunken.
04:18His bones are showing.
04:20This gentleman does not look well at all.
04:22What's going on today, sir?
04:23I've got pneumonia.
04:25Okay.
04:26I'm very nervous.
04:29Okay, why don't you grab a seat,
04:30and I'll grab a quick listen to you.
04:32The patient tells us that he's recently had a pneumonia,
04:34but the pneumonia is clearly holding on tight.
04:36I'm just going to lift up your shirt.
04:38How long have you had pneumonia?
04:40The amount of difficulty that our patient's having communicating
04:44is really signifying how short a breath he really is.
04:47I don't hear any congestion or wheezing at all.
04:50He's got a saturation of 75.
04:52We get a glimpse at his oxygen saturation at 75%.
04:56It should be around 95%.
04:58I've got that at six, and I'm just going to event that.
05:03Breathe.
05:04Because of the difficulty with the patient's speech,
05:06Breathe again.
05:07It's hard for us to assess the current history of the patient.
05:13Did you see him missing a lung?
05:15I don't know.
05:16What?
05:17I don't know.
05:18He tells us that he's a long-time smoker
05:19and that he's had part of his lung removed.
05:21You couple this with the pneumonia,
05:23and no wonder he's having such a hard time breathing.
05:25Let's get you outside.
05:28Still got to do a lot of investigating with this gentleman.
05:30It's really difficult to get a history from him
05:32because he's having so much trouble speaking in between breaths.
05:36Lung sounds are a little bit better now after a neb.
05:40No wheezing that we can really hear.
05:42He's still quite quiet throughout,
05:44but he's really working hard to breathe.
05:46We've given him some more medicine,
05:47and we're going to see how he does more testing at the hospital
05:50once we get there.
05:53Based on 1867,
05:55call is remaining an alpha
05:57for a 51-year-old female hospital psych issue.
06:00Be advised that the patient could possibly be violent.
06:04Sidewalk.
06:05Thank you.
06:06She's probably off of her bills.
06:09We usually approach psychiatric patients
06:11a little bit differently.
06:13We're not sure if they could be violent.
06:15I don't see anybody outside.
06:16Oh, there was someone on the ground there.
06:18When responding to psychiatric emergencies,
06:20there are so many factors that remain an unknown.
06:23It could be pre-existing.
06:25It could be mental illness.
06:26It could be induced by drugs or alcohol.
06:28What's going on?
06:31Sorry?
06:36What's happening?
06:38Let's sit up. Let's talk to you.
06:40Did she do any drugs tonight that you know of?
06:42No.
06:43Can you sit up?
06:45I'm right here.
06:48Deal with these people now.
06:50Can you sit up for us and talk?
06:52Has she been drinking?
06:53Yeah, she had a couple shots of whiskey
06:55and she shouldn't have had it.
06:57This patient seems very agitated
06:58for only having a couple shots of whiskey.
07:00It is possible there's something else going on.
07:03I need you to tell me what's going on.
07:05Why you need to go to the hospital.
07:07Depression.
07:08Depression.
07:09Do you take any medicine?
07:12No.
07:13It's difficult to obtain accurate information
07:15on these calls,
07:16so it becomes hard to treat the patient.
07:18We're going to stand you up and put you on our bed.
07:24Let's lift your head here.
07:31We're unable to calm her down by talking to her,
07:33so we're going to have to sedate her.
07:35You didn't see her, like, take any drugs?
07:37No, I didn't see her.
07:38None at all?
07:40Does she have a history of doing drugs in the past?
07:42Yes.
07:43Keep your hand in.
07:45Does she ever do, like, meth or cocaine?
07:47No.
07:48Nothing like that.
07:49What about narcotics or downers?
07:50No.
07:51Guess what?
07:52You're in the ambulance.
07:53You're not going...
07:54What is that puppy?
07:55Okay.
07:56We're going to check her out a little bit more
07:57in the back of the ambulance
07:58and then we'll take her to the hospital.
07:59Okay.
08:00Here, here.
08:01When she's in this kind of a state,
08:02she becomes a danger to not only herself...
08:04Don't pull on that.
08:05...but to myself and my partner as well.
08:06Help me!
08:07The best thing we can do
08:08is give her a little bit of medication
08:09to help calm her down on the way to the hospital.
08:10Okay, a little poke in your arm.
08:11Ow!
08:12Ow!
08:13These calls are always challenging.
08:14I feel that we deal with a lot more mental health calls now
08:16than we do.
08:17We do.
08:18I'm going to take a little bit of medication
08:19to help calm her down on the way to the hospital.
08:20Okay, a little poke in your arm.
08:21Ow!
08:22Ow!
08:23Ow!
08:24These calls are always challenging.
08:25I feel that we deal with a lot more mental health calls now
08:28than we ever did in the past.
08:30I love her with my goddamn heart.
08:32She's got some issues.
08:33Roll her one, two, three.
08:35I don't deal with it.
08:37I don't.
08:38Because I love her.
08:39We'll call her.
08:40I'll grab one.
08:41So this lady has some mental health issues diagnosed.
08:46I believe she spent some time in a psychiatric facility.
08:50Tonight, she's been drinking, doing some unknown drugs,
08:54and that's just exacerbated her mental health issues.
08:59It's tragic when people suffer like this.
09:01Uh, Tom St. Paul's?
09:02We're going to head out.
09:03I'm just thankful she didn't hurt herself or anybody else tonight.
09:07Hey, can you hear me?
09:09I want you to just hold nice and still, okay?
09:12On the call with the young lady who made this side attempt
09:15on the bridge.
09:16Ready?
09:17Yep.
09:18One, two, three, slide.
09:19She wants to share her story to raise awareness.
09:22She's doing much better now in getting help.
09:24What's happening?
09:27On a psychiatric emergency call from earlier in the night,
09:30this patient was transported to the hospital.
09:33She was assessed, observed, and later released.
09:36What's going on today, sir?
09:38I've got pneumonia.
09:39So the elderly gentleman we saw earlier this evening
09:42in the apartment building with the pneumonia.
09:44Did you say I'm missing a lot?
09:45I haven't.
09:46It was discovered that his pneumonia had caused an infection
09:49in his esophagus that kept him from eating.
09:51He spent 41 days in the hospital,
09:53and he's recovering and doing much better now.
09:55Got come close.
09:56See you later.
09:57With your contact information?
09:58See you later.
09:59Thanks.
10:00I'll see you later at the airport.
10:01Thanks for coming to us.
10:02I can find another person in the nenhuma.
10:03Question on the Goddess through the dead.
10:04See you later on the next episode.
10:05I hope that you're here sending everyone tonight.
10:06Why I think that's an extraordinary person
10:07that I want to film.
10:08Because I cannot save my life.
10:09That's a great time.
10:10It's nice.
10:11You're veryрыThe entire life of life as long as I collect.
10:12What's happening?
10:13You're there now.
10:14In thisulsion.
10:16love the past 50- everywhere and I had is putting
10:18To me and start it together.
10:19It will pass you later on.
10:20Because of everything probably a little bit
10:23In this childhood.

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