What happened to all of these people?

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You all asked for it! Here's some follow up on some of the people featured in the "Real Things I've Seen" series. Let me know in the comments which people you want follow up on next!
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  • @OmiGundam777
    @OmiGundam7776 ай бұрын

    Being in a medical field probably (I’m assuming) makes you learn 2 things: 1. Humans are very fragile, and 2. Humans are freakishly sturdy.

  • @jengsci8268

    @jengsci8268

    6 ай бұрын

    And 3 - Some humans are incredibly stupid. ; )

  • @robinst-pierre9600

    @robinst-pierre9600

    6 ай бұрын

    @FireDeptCoffee There’s absolutely no way for this SLOW and QUIET shift to get ANY worse.

  • @andresrockerful

    @andresrockerful

    6 ай бұрын

    a Doc here, can confirm

  • @MurasakiTsukimaru

    @MurasakiTsukimaru

    6 ай бұрын

    I learned that, not because of the patients at the hospital I worked, but because of myself. Get set on fire? I'm fine. At work two hours later like it never happened barring some new bandages. Slip and fall at work? Arm's fucked up for weeks after and doesn't regain full mobility for over three months.

  • @Omegasupreme1418

    @Omegasupreme1418

    6 ай бұрын

    Number 3: humans are incredibly dumb

  • @RoydeanEU
    @RoydeanEU6 ай бұрын

    Adrenaline and friendship are truly the strongest forces in the world 😅

  • @polakrodak8538

    @polakrodak8538

    6 ай бұрын

    The force of gravity of a black holes singularity would like a word with you

  • @Ontarianmm

    @Ontarianmm

    6 ай бұрын

    @@polakrodak8538 Don't there is one of those things on earth.

  • @jimlaning108

    @jimlaning108

    6 ай бұрын

    @@polakrodak8538 Gravity, it's not just a good idea, it's the law.🤣

  • @polakrodak8538

    @polakrodak8538

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ontarianmm ah I guess that's true

  • @BazukinBelyugovich

    @BazukinBelyugovich

    6 ай бұрын

    Giganto is a friggin' hero

  • @weareharbinger914
    @weareharbinger9144 ай бұрын

    Honestly, big boy saving his friend is heartwarming.

  • @Joeysaladslover

    @Joeysaladslover

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks for having the bravery to be honest.

  • @nemezzyyzz

    @nemezzyyzz

    3 ай бұрын

    AND KINDA METAL!

  • @Heavy_Weponsguy.TF2.

    @Heavy_Weponsguy.TF2.

    2 ай бұрын

    I wish that was me (the big man)

  • @Skartable

    @Skartable

    2 ай бұрын

    of mice and men reincarnated lol

  • @GooGooGloops

    @GooGooGloops

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Heavy_Weponsguy.TF2.Honestly, extremely fitting with the Heavy profile picture

  • @boopbloop8725
    @boopbloop87255 ай бұрын

    1:25 every anime protagonist ever.

  • @Noobking_YTS

    @Noobking_YTS

    3 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @theSheighani42

    @theSheighani42

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad I'm not the only one who had that thought 😅

  • @kelseyonouye6727

    @kelseyonouye6727

    27 күн бұрын

    ?

  • @iamerror1699

    @iamerror1699

    15 сағат бұрын

    is it? I know some anime protag's that aren't that way. Why is that whenever person says 'all' or 'every', it's usually not 'every'?

  • @surtu9221
    @surtu92216 ай бұрын

    learning that the 300 pound guy picked up a car with one hand to save his friend and then called 911 and was upbeat the whole time was extraordinarily wholesome. thanks so much for making this :)

  • @LuizAlexPhoenix

    @LuizAlexPhoenix

    6 ай бұрын

    I had my share of meathead friends in life. It's weird but they were pretty much all juiced up and still they were the most gentle and cool guys around. Not to say all or even the majority of gym rats are like that. If anything, in my experience, they are either these really chill guys that believe in self improvement and are going to help people, to the point of being some of my favourite friends. Or they are the most virulent hyperindividualist type to mock people, generally being super tribal and aggressive, including making everyone feel unsafe around them. Weird thing...

  • @oldgus01

    @oldgus01

    6 ай бұрын

    Literally the power of friendship. ... And also being a mountain of muscle both hopped up on adrenaline and optimistic to the point of insanity.

  • @fuyukazemi

    @fuyukazemi

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@LuizAlexPhoenix bang on. I swear gymrats are either the most helpful gracious funny polite and charismatic person or a complete and utter narcissistic dick. Luckily the guys at my gym are mostly the first and they run off the second!

  • @philtheninja7208

    @philtheninja7208

    6 ай бұрын

    the guy who fell 22 feet?

  • @OutcastSpartan

    @OutcastSpartan

    6 ай бұрын

    I heard of mothers doing similarly impressive feats of strength, there was also that beat cop who sprinted away from a forest fire faster than Usain Bolt story I heard. Or that woman who had a rock roll onto her but she managed to push the half a ton rock off of herself.

  • @ZessXXify
    @ZessXXify6 ай бұрын

    “Adrenaline and friendship are the strongest things in the world” why did that make me tear up a little

  • @catsnchess

    @catsnchess

    5 ай бұрын

    aw frr ❤

  • @yonakakurai1737

    @yonakakurai1737

    5 ай бұрын

    I'd move countries, if that would save my homie

  • @aramisortsbottcher8201

    @aramisortsbottcher8201

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@yonakakurai1737 move to an other country or literally move countries?

  • @yonakakurai1737

    @yonakakurai1737

    5 ай бұрын

    @@aramisortsbottcher8201 Literally

  • @thewatcherinthecloud

    @thewatcherinthecloud

    5 ай бұрын

    Combine My Little Pony and the WWE, and you'll have an unstoppable force.

  • @ellasmommy9278
    @ellasmommy92785 ай бұрын

    My daughter used to work ER trauma as a social worker. And I seriously miss those stories. There's a woman I met who wrote a book called "my so-called life" about her life as an ER nurse. It just goes to show truth is stranger than fiction.

  • @poofballoon

    @poofballoon

    5 ай бұрын

    What's that woman's name? There are tons of books with that same name unfortunately, and I can't seem to find that book.

  • @ellasmommy9278

    @ellasmommy9278

    5 ай бұрын

    @@poofballoon I wish I could remember. I read it about 15 years ago.

  • @NotAStanAccount

    @NotAStanAccount

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@ellasmommy9278well, if you DO remember, come back in here & tell us, because I want to know, too!

  • @thetiredworm2100

    @thetiredworm2100

    5 ай бұрын

    For sure

  • @WMDistraction

    @WMDistraction

    4 ай бұрын

    My parents are/were in medicine and omg it’s so true. Makes my teacher stories pedestrian. One woman picked up an Rx for a bat. The bat was in her jacket. A diabetic elderly patient needed a sponge bath, so my mom took off her socks. Something was stuck in one. It was her toe. An inmate was trying to fight a cop. Cop tased him. Dude didn’t give two shits cuz he was tased so many times before and, as he said, anything’s possible with enough adrenaline. Mom just kinda had to get out of the way and hope for the best. Patient came to my dad complaining that the medication made her feel unwell in a way that, to my dad, was unexpected. He also noticed that she was requesting an Rx WAY too soon. Apparently she was taking way too much cuz she misread the instructions (that were read to her).

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft162 ай бұрын

    Man, adrenaline is no joke. That stuff can turn ordinary people into the Hulk or Captain America. People with extreme bone fractures, large wounds, etc who crawl down a mountain to get help for 2 days amd promptly pass out the moment they get to it. Lifting massive weight to save someone. Thay and the brain's ability to acknowledge the pain and then sort of mute that nerve input to get done what needs to be done to survive. The raw exhaustion after a massive hit of the stuff, the unnerving time dilation that happens, heightened senses and awareness. Thanks for every video you have done. One of the best channels on KZread. Amd for doing a really difficult job.

  • @BF-69

    @BF-69

    Ай бұрын

    Hysterical Strength is a myth

  • @mycroft16

    @mycroft16

    Ай бұрын

    @@BF-69Except it isn't. Not according to literally 50+ years of research which you can google and read for free on dozens of medical and scientific journals if you want to get into the extremely nitty-gritty of how the hormone is metabolized and affects neuromuscular signaling receptors as well as the inner mechanics of muscle fibers themselves. But I'll save you the time. It isn't JUST adrenaline. There are 3 hormones that are released together. Epinephrine (adrenaline), Cortisol, and Endorphins. Epinephrine increases your heart and respiratory rates sending increased levels of oxygen to your entire body. Cortisol immediately allows release of emergency stores of glucose from your body into the blood stream. There's the fuel and the oxidizer mix and within mere seconds it is spreading to your entire body. This is that rush of immediate energy and shakiness you feel. It also increases perception rates in the brain and triggers numerous other responses to focus your attention and increase awareness. That "time slows down" effect. The final hormone, endorphins, literally BLOCK the pain signals from transmitting up to the brain. It essentially allows your brain to ignore pain so it and your body can keep functioning. Adrenaline also has the effect of decreasing the short-twitch muscle contraction time and increasing the rate of twitch allowing for more rapid contractions over shorter time than usual. This doesn't necessarily make you physically stronger, but is a workaround allowing the muscles to make a whole lot more contractions over shorter distances. Like a block and tackle reducing the force needed to lift something by multiplying the force over multiple pullies. This triple hit of very potent hormones rapidly and massively increases the amount of fuel/oxidizer for your cells to burn, like dumping nitro into a car's engine, and blocks pain signals that would trigger autonomic reflexes allowing you to be "stronger." The exact triggering mechanisms are not well understood though. Studies have found psychological stress alone does not have the effect. And observational studies have found that self-preservation as well as needs of others can both trigger it. There appears to be a more abstracted layer involving emotion processing here, but not always.

  • @ThePandoraGuy

    @ThePandoraGuy

    Ай бұрын

    @@BF-69 Kinda. You always had the strength. Everyone has it. You just can't tap in it will-nilly because the stress on bones, muscles and specially tendons will definitely harm you and potential be the last thing you do, before facing lifes game-over screen. Nature might be scary sometimes but she ain't stupid.

  • @pessien8474

    @pessien8474

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ThePandoraGuyyep, there are basically several defense mechanisms which get put into this specific reaction, things such as your joints literally locking up, your muscles tensing hard instead of softening, all of that lead to your limbs being stiff and easy to break when exerting strength. Adrenaline rush removes all of that, allowing your hand to be more flexible, your elbows, in some cases, to be bendy enough to squeeze your tendons, and your muscles to be pumped with enough blood that they become spongy. To top it all off, you also get numbed down pain, a one goal mind, and a few other things thanks to adrenaline.

  • @levievil9220

    @levievil9220

    Ай бұрын

    @@pessien8474basically if we were to ever get full access to turning adrenaline on instantly without ending up dead I can see why humans are apex predators without weapons because we literally make artificial monsters that whenever adrenaline is activated we can lift potentially

  • @RyuakiraX
    @RyuakiraX6 ай бұрын

    I'd love to hear what happened with the guy who was putting up christmas decorations in April. This is a video format I didn't think I needed but am 200% up for.

  • @AaronCorr

    @AaronCorr

    6 ай бұрын

    Who THOUGHT it was April because he fell and forgot half a year. And yes, I would very much like that story, too

  • @londonnight937

    @londonnight937

    6 ай бұрын

    probably pepsi

  • @WillemPenn

    @WillemPenn

    6 ай бұрын

    I don’t think I want to know what happened to that guy. I have a bad feeling about that TBI.

  • @londonnight937

    @londonnight937

    6 ай бұрын

    @@WillemPenn he diededed probably

  • @BullingThunder

    @BullingThunder

    6 ай бұрын

    Right up there with ya on the 200% wanna KNOW. And was it April? Or did he in fact scramble his brains like eggs?

  • @mikavanpolen8418
    @mikavanpolen84186 ай бұрын

    One update I'd like to see is the dude that had his leg out the window and then had that rotated 180 degrees. Also the dude that had fallen onto a pole with the police officer holding it passing out. Those are real interesting.

  • @Mystic-Alchemist1

    @Mystic-Alchemist1

    6 ай бұрын

    Also the guy who was hanging Christmas lights and took an 22 foot fall straight onto his head.

  • @ChrisCaramia

    @ChrisCaramia

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Mystic-Alchemist1Why are there Christmas decorations in April?

  • @davidhanousek9874

    @davidhanousek9874

    6 ай бұрын

    that will be tough one because it wasn't life threatening but 12 month project for orthopedy surgeons

  • @Tummyachesurvior

    @Tummyachesurvior

    6 ай бұрын

    Had a lady who decided to shoot heroin before driving and snapped her femur. In any case, she ended up with a “no visitors” sigh on the hospital room because her friends were sneaking her drugs in the hospital

  • @Tummyachesurvior

    @Tummyachesurvior

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ChrisCaramiasome people leave them up all year lol

  • @kristjanpeil
    @kristjanpeil3 ай бұрын

    0:07 I also went "aaaaaa", looked left, and there was my cat, yawning. This is what we call "a magical moment" :P

  • @ugsskywatchermckenzie4319
    @ugsskywatchermckenzie43194 ай бұрын

    1:10 what an absolute Unit 😂

  • @erwannthietart3602

    @erwannthietart3602

    2 ай бұрын

    Dude runs in a direction nothing except a solid wall stops him

  • @lnventor1

    @lnventor1

    Ай бұрын

    @@erwannthietart3602bro busts through the wall 💀

  • @erwannthietart3602

    @erwannthietart3602

    Ай бұрын

    @@lnventor1 wooden wall perhaps, but when i say solid wall i say concrete wall which is heeeeh bit tougher lol

  • @Drekal684
    @Drekal6846 ай бұрын

    As someone who works in a call centre, the number of times I've thought "I will never know the end of that story and that's a shame" is quite high. It's a weird feeling to get used to.

  • @txphysf

    @txphysf

    6 ай бұрын

    I've always figured that after the panic/fear/grief in their voices, the not knowing has to be the worst. Your job is incredibly hard, and I get stressed just thinking about it. I'm so grateful you guys are out there, doing the unimaginable, Every Day. Thank you.

  • @CompletelyNormal

    @CompletelyNormal

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum in oncology research. The good news is that I always get to see the end of the story, even if it takes years. The bad news is that, because most of my patients are metastatic cancer patients, the story usually ends the same way.

  • @DavidMcCoyII

    @DavidMcCoyII

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for holding the Thin Golden Line for us❤

  • @SpodySpazable

    @SpodySpazable

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you, for the mental stresses and horrible things you have to stay strong in dealing with, just to help protect civilians like me in our worst moments. I greatly appreciate your sacrifices. Best wishes in health and wellness to you, stranger 😊

  • @FAB1150

    @FAB1150

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@CompletelyNormal:(

  • @hyperN1337
    @hyperN13376 ай бұрын

    The pancake man story is honestly such an inspiration for wanting to get into fantastic shape and strength because that entire ordeal would have absolutely ended terribly otherwise.

  • @racheljensen1823

    @racheljensen1823

    5 ай бұрын

    With enough adrenaline you can just about do anything, regardless of fitness level. My dad was changing a tyre on a lorry we had, and it slipped off and was about to crush him. He yelled for my mum, while holding it just above himself by himself. My mum came running out and helped to hold it as well. Just at that moment, I cane home. My mum yelled to me what happened, and I managed to push it back onto the brace by myself. So up and on. None of us are super athletic. It was sheer willpower. I doubt any of us could have done that without being paniced.

  • @APerson-ws4cw

    @APerson-ws4cw

    5 ай бұрын

    @@racheljensen1823 ehh you're mostly right, but still it's always good motivation to get ripped so you can save the day. Also I hope your dad's doing well now!

  • @racheljensen1823

    @racheljensen1823

    5 ай бұрын

    @@APerson-ws4cw That is very true :) Yep, he's fine, thankfully. It happened about 10 years ago

  • @jonathanwells223

    @jonathanwells223

    5 ай бұрын

    saido chesto

  • @lunafox9

    @lunafox9

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed, some good tips to do that is; 1: start off at your base strength till it becomes light, 2: health checkup make sure your health is good(doesn't have to be the best but just rest when sick, don't over exert yourself, stuff like that), 3: figure out your metabolism and appetite, find out what helps you gain good fat while being careful if you have family history of medical issues that can be affected by diet, 4: slowly build a routine like walk once every weekend or walk a mile once a month something small, 5: figure out a sleep routine, doesn't have to be 8hrs at night but can be a few hrs at night and take 30min naps during the day. Personally I feel rested sleeping 4-6hrs at night and some days a extra 30mins-1hrs nap, I have chronic fatigue do to health issues which makes wast down exercise difficult so I crochet cause it does burn calories and strengthens my arms, instead of eating 3 big meals, I eat smaller portion and snacks in between every meal even dessert(I had a hard time getting to 86.3lb before but now I finally got to 89lb).

  • @ViperBiotch
    @ViperBiotch5 ай бұрын

    I'm obsessed w this guy & Dr. Mike for they're both what's much needed in the medical profession as I've had the WORST experience w the providers supposed to HELP me instead as my overall health deteriorated & my numerous disabilities overcame me I have been treated shamefully & now wld rather die than go to the ER/doctor/call 911 so to both these gents I say genuinely THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH, I hope their upbeat attitude spreads for I used to think jst like Dr. Mike & have been severely let dwn & these guys give & bring me hope.❤❤😊

  • @Misscricketchick
    @Misscricketchick5 ай бұрын

    My brother is a paramedic in Australia. He loves your series! You have such a great presence and way of bringing these moments to life!

  • @Varizen87
    @Varizen876 ай бұрын

    Honestly, I want a follow up on everyone involved with the "Can you teach my kid to use an epipen" incident.

  • @azdaze227

    @azdaze227

    6 ай бұрын

    Does the kid still blow up like a balloon when he has peanuts? We gotta know!

  • @damiantubbs4032

    @damiantubbs4032

    6 ай бұрын

    I was about to comment the same thing when I read your comment

  • @LadyEden1337

    @LadyEden1337

    6 ай бұрын

    i was about to say the same thing! can you also answer the question as to which emergency responder you were? 😂 i love that one!

  • @brendanr1525

    @brendanr1525

    5 ай бұрын

    I wanted to know about some of those, and one about an overdose on pills... but, uh.. maybe he didn't tell us about him for a reason - quite possibly his death. I know that's kind of morbid, but that's how overdose goes.

  • @tanwin01
    @tanwin016 ай бұрын

    My husband was just talking about how excited he is for a new season of all the medical/fire dramas, because he wants to see more videos of you injecting yourself into them to point out the ridiculous situations!!! We love your videos, no matter what they're about! You're just hilarious..... and informative.

  • @HardinProuductionsOriginal

    @HardinProuductionsOriginal

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm hoping he does something from the Good Doctor next lol

  • @deefee701

    @deefee701

    5 ай бұрын

    This is why I love these videos too! Humans, so smart, so dumb.

  • @dustinwerner4480

    @dustinwerner4480

    5 ай бұрын

    Please, all of them. Your skits are top tier, and knowing the story behind this just icing on the cake. Ps: keep up the great work!

  • @gemsihara6025

    @gemsihara6025

    5 ай бұрын

    +1

  • @SonXo1

    @SonXo1

    5 ай бұрын

    I agree

  • @nashd1821
    @nashd18213 ай бұрын

    @ 1:17 if anime has thought me something is that you can do anything with the power of friendship 😂😂😂

  • @20021redturle
    @20021redturle5 ай бұрын

    1:41 I think taters McGee might be narcoleptic.

  • @filiformis
    @filiformis6 ай бұрын

    Imagining a guy that was so strong and buff not even THIS GUY could properly represent him is really something.

  • @flushmastercyclonis186

    @flushmastercyclonis186

    6 ай бұрын

    For reference 6'8" and 300lbs is about the size of Glenn Jacobs, known to professional wrestling fans as Kane and to current residents of Knox County, Tennessee as "Mr. Mayor." That's a big dude. Lifting a car one handed is still damn impressive, but I can at least visualize it thinking of such a large person doing it.

  • @warriormaiden9829

    @warriormaiden9829

    6 ай бұрын

    My Grandpa and his brothers used to have races at car dealerships. The old VW Bugs/Beetles had hinged axles, and would drop the wheels when picked up. So they'd race to see who could drop the wheels on the entire line of cars the fastest. (They were young and stupid. We've all done dumb stuff at some point, and they wised up....eventually.) Lift the front end, set down, move to the next one, lift the front end, set down, hit the end of the row, and do the back ends down the line. I should note, Grandpa was 6'7", and *built.* Man looked like someone had put a pair of pants on a ladder...and then stuck a bear on top. And his brothers were put together the same way. 😂

  • @chocolatefrenzieya

    @chocolatefrenzieya

    6 ай бұрын

    Back in the '70s, a mother made news when she lifted a car off her son. Love and adrenalin, baby.

  • @cholsreammos

    @cholsreammos

    6 ай бұрын

    I mean he's strong, but hes not that strong If i had to guess hes only like 6'-6'2" and 200-250lbs He's obviously no bodybuilder, but he's still got strength, not deadlifter strength though He's honestly about his strength and that he saw a significant gap between him and that guy, which makes sense

  • @soccerald4
    @soccerald46 ай бұрын

    I really want an update on the "why are there christmas decorations in April?" guy!

  • @BrewedAdventures

    @BrewedAdventures

    6 ай бұрын

    I thought I read in the comments a comment from the son? I thought he passed away but I'm not sure

  • @kerrynicholls6683

    @kerrynicholls6683

    6 ай бұрын

    Same. I am interested in finding out what happened to him, as I have had massive brain damage, concussions, ongoing, so now I can’t smell or taste well, can’t remember things easily. Example, someone said it was Friday. I then forgot it was Friday and walked away without my medication. All in the span of less than 3 minutes. Don’t let people hit you. If you are in a relationship with someone who has hit you once, they will do it again and again and again. Get out now. Run if you have to. Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @kerrynicholls6683

    @kerrynicholls6683

    6 ай бұрын

    @@BrewedAdventures Oh no, I hope not. But I can definitely see that a brain injury like that would be far worse than what I have experienced. I hope you are wrong, but life is like that, it sucks. Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @soccerald4

    @soccerald4

    6 ай бұрын

    @@BrewedAdventures oh no! I didn't see that! :(

  • @matjazleben8419

    @matjazleben8419

    6 ай бұрын

    I saw in the comments that he sadly passed away

  • @andreah.5962
    @andreah.59624 ай бұрын

    I wanted to know about these 3 people, so thank you for updating! I'm so glad they lived!

  • @lukejohnson3758
    @lukejohnson37585 ай бұрын

    I just want to say I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos, and I'm always looking for new ones. These are some of my favorite videos online.

  • @lairdcummings9092
    @lairdcummings90926 ай бұрын

    Being a first responder, you will discover just how deep the rabbit hole goes.

  • @jigglie8077

    @jigglie8077

    6 ай бұрын

    i swear you find one thing out and its clear that something made that happen so then you got to check that and then that things thing ... and then that and that things thing to! it never ends! depending on what it is it can be fun or horrifying lol

  • @kerrynicholls6683

    @kerrynicholls6683

    6 ай бұрын

    Are you a first responder? We just had massive flooding and are now homeless, kind of, our house needs major repairs, so we can’t live there. I am staying with my grandad who is in his mid 90s. My mother and 3 of my children are living at a friend of my mother’s. My dad is staying in my bedroom, which is a caravan in the front yard, and my last child, being a *******, I don’t know 🤷‍♀️ , which isn’t a bad thing, he’s been smoking pot and abusing my mother, who has custody of my child. I just hope she won’t let him back into the house when it’s been repaired. Sorry, I totally lost where I was going, which is, if you are a first responder can’t you just tell me how deep the rabbit hole goes 🕳️ also how deep is an emoji hole 🕳️? You know the answers to the real questions. Love ❤️ from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @SweetTreat-wl2yl

    @SweetTreat-wl2yl

    6 ай бұрын

    😆@@kerrynicholls6683

  • @Schrodingers_kid

    @Schrodingers_kid

    6 ай бұрын

    Not just rabbit hole.

  • @TheDeadEyeSamurai

    @TheDeadEyeSamurai

    6 ай бұрын

    Nurse: "Do you feel like Alice? Tumbling down the rabbit hole?"

  • @Patrick_3751
    @Patrick_37516 ай бұрын

    Two people I would REALY like to see a follow up on! The guy who had a bone sticking out of his foot and insisted that he was okay? The guy who was impaled on a pipe and the police officer holding it feinted! (Heck, a follow up on the police officer would just be icing on the cake!)

  • @G2EM4-tx8wj

    @G2EM4-tx8wj

    6 ай бұрын

    don't forget the soap bottle guy!

  • @JustReacting2Life

    @JustReacting2Life

    6 ай бұрын

    I'd like to know about those AND the kids who had darts stuck in them!

  • @rulnaesafo7936

    @rulnaesafo7936

    6 ай бұрын

    * fainted

  • @thomasnguyen5639

    @thomasnguyen5639

    6 ай бұрын

    The guy who walked in on his gf giving birth to another man's child.

  • @shawnschoppe7336
    @shawnschoppe73363 ай бұрын

    Love hear these stories. Can not make this up. I worked 21 years with Houston Fire Department and love hearing your stories and can so relate to them. Thanks Brother!!!

  • @JustACactus616
    @JustACactus6164 ай бұрын

    0:56 Thanos origin story

  • @TheEDFLegacy
    @TheEDFLegacy6 ай бұрын

    This is an update video I didn't realize I needed, but really glad that now exists. Thank you for doing this! 😁😂

  • @oldmansyn1211

    @oldmansyn1211

    6 ай бұрын

    Seconded, can we get a 3rd and pass this thread of videos into required production by Jason please?

  • @knightsurda
    @knightsurda6 ай бұрын

    I wouldnt mind this becoming a series honestly cause some of these stories are just too wild to even consider they actually happened.

  • @tommyflagg9029

    @tommyflagg9029

    5 ай бұрын

    For real, follow up on all of them thus far please!

  • @eliannafreely5725

    @eliannafreely5725

    5 ай бұрын

    Sometimes I find myself hoping for the patient's sake he's fudging how real they are....but deep down I know he's not.

  • @JennyG.COW5
    @JennyG.COW5Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for your Service and for this content. I hadn't realized how much closure this has offered to those who've been watching your videos! These stories are certainly miraculous!

  • @khaotictrash
    @khaotictrashАй бұрын

    2:00 My best guess is POTS, fainting is pretty common in most POTS patients.

  • @stabswitch1598
    @stabswitch15986 ай бұрын

    I hope this gets seen, but I reeeeeeeeally have to know what happened with the "Pencil in forearm for high-fiving kid" guy. That whole thing was bonkers and having a follow up to would be the best thing to start the new year.

  • @Asongbook

    @Asongbook

    6 ай бұрын

    I suspect it would work better to ask the kid's school counselor.

  • @disodosid

    @disodosid

    6 ай бұрын

    ^ THIS ONE PLZ ^

  • @Cara-39

    @Cara-39

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@Asongbook Or therapist

  • @katkat4986

    @katkat4986

    6 ай бұрын

    yeah the scene can pass as a side story of Puple Fiction

  • @Kira_Ecologist

    @Kira_Ecologist

    3 ай бұрын

    Probably alive

  • @Gaian-Commander
    @Gaian-Commander6 ай бұрын

    Adrenaline is one hell of a kicker if Giganto was able to lift a car with one arm and drag his friend out!

  • @AdriansArt

    @AdriansArt

    6 ай бұрын

    It definitely is

  • @JinxedPixie88

    @JinxedPixie88

    6 ай бұрын

    So, what happens with an adrenaline surge is that muscles stop self-limiting. You know how if you try and lift something heavy, your muscles will protest with a pain signal? During an adrenaline surge, those signals aren't sent, allowing someone to perform feats of strength they normally couldn't.

  • @kitefan1

    @kitefan1

    6 ай бұрын

    There were stories in the 1960s, era of simple but heavy cars, where at least one woman lifted a car enough to pull her husband out from under when the car fell off the jack or the jack failed.

  • @James_Bee

    @James_Bee

    6 ай бұрын

    My grandmother was riding a Harley with her daughter on the back. She hit a patch of gravel and laid it down. She said that bike was way too heavy for her to lift, but with it on her daughter, she pulled it off her with no problem and got her out from under.

  • @victoriencharnot555

    @victoriencharnot555

    6 ай бұрын

    It would seem that Giganto is undefeatable.

  • @JakeSabre-wi8hq
    @JakeSabre-wi8hq4 ай бұрын

    so glad u made these episodes!!! hope to see more!

  • @GMMedic
    @GMMedic2 ай бұрын

    I'm working now as a paramedic and I really enjoy all your stories and the way you tell them! It's so easy for so many of us in this field to become curmudgeonly and cynical. We really need to have a good sense of humor in this job and never lose our sense of wonder and amazement. I really wish we had a better mechanism for following our patients once we've transferred care, I think it would make us better providers. Keep up the great work and thank you.

  • @allangelsscream
    @allangelsscream6 ай бұрын

    I am dying to know what happens to the guy with the peanut allergy that was pouring Benadryl on a spoon of pb before being carted off to the hospital. Absolutely love the follow up on these stories!

  • @NotAStanAccount

    @NotAStanAccount

    5 ай бұрын

    Maybe the "pb & Benadryl sammitch guy" eventually became less & less allergic? As anticlimactic as this sounds, what he was doing is essentially Improvised Exposure Therapy.😊 And it works! (Assuming the target doesn't die during the process, or wind up brqin dead d/t severe O2 hunger).

  • @annep.1905

    @annep.1905

    5 ай бұрын

    @@NotAStanAccount Isn't the reverse also possible - that the medicine works less and less well over time until it no longer works at all?

  • @-Hyperdryve-

    @-Hyperdryve-

    4 ай бұрын

    @@NotAStanAccountHuh. I was always told that repeated exposure makes it worse. I’ll have to read up on this later.

  • @macdaddymario

    @macdaddymario

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@annep.1905 Both would be happening at the same time. In theory. While exposure therapy can work, it works in both ways. He *may* have been training his body to deal with the pb naturally... while ALSO training his body to beat out the effects of the medication. They aren't necessarily mutually exclusive outcomes. Speaking as someone who needs to take waaaaay more then recommended ibuprofen for a headache because I downed it like it was going out of style for back pain from a car accident and subsequent surgery when I was 16, after they removed me cold turkey from all forms of pain therapy and pain killers telling me I was young enough, my body would be fine. ... 37 now, still not fine.

  • @annep.1905

    @annep.1905

    4 ай бұрын

    @@macdaddymario hmm. Regarding your headaches, do you know what causes them? Some people have been able to get rid of persistent headaches by eliminating sugar from their diets for a time.

  • @piratekit3941
    @piratekit39416 ай бұрын

    Meatbro saving his friend by the power of SWOLE is really what friendship is all about.

  • @user-nb5sv7cr6g
    @user-nb5sv7cr6g3 ай бұрын

    OMG! You're so funny. Few people are truly funny while being totally serious, but you are. Thanks for all you put out. 🥰

  • @Andrew_Sherman
    @Andrew_Sherman4 ай бұрын

    Ive wondered about some of the cases for a very long time. I'm very excited to see you doing these now.

  • @RavenLunacy44
    @RavenLunacy446 ай бұрын

    I just want to say thank you. My dad was Fire/EMT, and I've missed all his ridiculous stories so much. He passed away in 2012. ❤ Thank you for giving me back a little piece.

  • @SonXo1

    @SonXo1

    5 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear that. My ckndolence

  • @SonXo1

    @SonXo1

    5 ай бұрын

    Condolences.

  • @user-wh5ir4fo4r

    @user-wh5ir4fo4r

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh, I'm sorry. I'm glad you have the memories. I get some stories from my brother. He had a pancake foot guy a few months ago. They see the craziest things.

  • @NotAStanAccount

    @NotAStanAccount

    5 ай бұрын

    Aww, what a sweet comment. Your Pops sounds like a good guy -- my condolences to you & your family.

  • @chwenhoou
    @chwenhoou6 ай бұрын

    Two follow-ups I'd like to see are the following. The edibles man who thought he was a cow (and naked) and the concussion victim who wondered why there were Christmas decorations in April.

  • @theblindinsight

    @theblindinsight

    6 ай бұрын

    Seconding the Christmas decorations guy

  • @lekiscool

    @lekiscool

    6 ай бұрын

    I asked for that guy too. I had assumed he had gotten shocked while putting up the decorations, but I’m more concerned about him thinking it was April.

  • @huinismith

    @huinismith

    6 ай бұрын

    Please, please, the Christmas decorations guy!

  • @nathanielhill8156

    @nathanielhill8156

    6 ай бұрын

    The cow guy, probably got dropped in the psychiatric care unit and was told to sober up

  • @JumpingFlapjack
    @JumpingFlapjack3 ай бұрын

    I am a firefighter in Selb (Town) near Nürmberg in Germany. I have to tell you that what he shows is funny, but we also experience some bizarre things here in Germany, when we are on the Way to help someone XD I had to laugh hard at some of the things and thought, yo, you had something like that on one or another Rescue operations, where you, as a professional rescuer, are faced with the challenge of not laughing out loud, but to help the casualty in a serious and focussed manner, no matter how bizarre the accident was and how they probably got into it. But always remember that a colleague should flash a grin or a brief suppressed fit of laughter, firefighters are also normal people who may sometimes have to concentrate first. This is the same for you in the USA as it is for us in good old Germany ;). When you call, we come and help :) Cheers to you comrade ;)

  • @GlenndalfTheMagician
    @GlenndalfTheMagician5 ай бұрын

    Ive just discovered your videos, and they are literally the funniest ive ever seen. Thank you so much for the laughs!!!

  • @steffiearchie3670
    @steffiearchie36706 ай бұрын

    The car crush story reminds me of when I was 31. I was scheduled to have major back surgery the next day to stabilize my lumbar spine and remove 2 badly damaged disks. I was within 6 months of being paralyzed from it and could barely walk. I was at my outpatient lab office working my last day when I heard a crash outside. A small car was upside down in a rain run-off pond (dry, thankfully that day). It was teetering, and the driver was screaming for help. The adrenaline hit me and I ran to the crash, climbed down to the car, and held it from rolling more. A child was in there with an exposed femur fracture and could have died if the car moved. Fire rescue arrived a few minutes later and took over (gave me a strong talking to about how I could have been crushed). I was shaking as I walked back to my office. Called my boss and she said "Lock up and go directly home, because in 30 minutes you won't be able to move." She was not wrong. BTW, I am 5' 3" on a good day. Munchkin to the rescue! I've never run since and that was almost 23 years ago now.

  • @teresaellis7062

    @teresaellis7062

    6 ай бұрын

    Dang that is impressive! A literal superhero for that kid. Adrenaline and a good heart are amazing superpowers. I am glad that your boss understood the situation. And I am glad you survived the situation to share your story 23 years later.

  • @Lady_Ginnie
    @Lady_Ginnie6 ай бұрын

    I have to admit, I am pretty happy about the update on the guy who got stuck under the car. That's always been an irrational fear of mine (I don't work on cars, so like...very near impossible chance of it ever happening to me), so hearing those types of stories always gives me second hand anxiety, lol. I'm glad he was okay! And his friend sounds AWESOME.

  • @alyasfukename3355

    @alyasfukename3355

    6 ай бұрын

    My step dad instilled this fear into me as a kid. When he was a teenager he was working on his truck. He had zero clue the jack was slipping and his dad happened to see it mid slip when he came out to the garage for a beer. He jammed his hand under the car, managed to reposition the jack quietly enough that my step dad had no idea. He came back inside a few hours later and saw his dad's hand was mangled and asked what happened. This kind of accident happens way too often. It's why I bought Jack stands with my jack. It doesn't eliminate the risk but it greatly reduces it. I use them even when changing a tire, just in case. Not only can it save you but it can save your car on something like a tire rotation.

  • @Cheepchipsable

    @Cheepchipsable

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alyasfukename3355 Jacks are for lifting, stands are for holding. They don't eliminate a car falling, can will make it extremely unlikely assuming they are positioned correctly. Crucial, especially when working alone. I normally use a stand for a tyre simple because I don't want the car to be damaged accidentally, even just the spare under the body.

  • @cathouseonwashington6870

    @cathouseonwashington6870

    5 ай бұрын

    I have to wonder if any of the people you portray recognize themselves!! And if so, what there reaction is!!

  • @mynameissang

    @mynameissang

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@alyasfukename3355blows my mind that people will go under cars without jack stands. I take an extra step, I'll take the wheels off and put them under the car also.

  • @alyasfukename3355

    @alyasfukename3355

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Cheepchipsable same. I know changing a tire isn't a risk to yourself but I don't want my rotors and assembly getting wrecked due to a slip either.

  • @kaylaray5636
    @kaylaray56365 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you. Love the follow up expos!

  • @Milena-ix5mq
    @Milena-ix5mq3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for also adding subtitles! The font is also well-readable😊 And, thanks for the update on those guys, of course!😂

  • @birdofthegrape

    @birdofthegrape

    3 ай бұрын

    as someone who (?) having volume on for video's is usually not an option for me, I love when subtitles are directly in the video.

  • @Milena-ix5mq

    @Milena-ix5mq

    3 ай бұрын

    @@birdofthegrape yes, and there are also deaf people.

  • @stephanginther9051
    @stephanginther90516 ай бұрын

    My dad got his personal training certification in California, the 'Sue Everyone' state. So he had to get quite a bit of medical training for it. One class shy of EMT certification to be exact and he had a classmate who was a re-certifying EMT. That man told my father a story that begins with two roommates, a lot of alcohol and their pet rattlesnake. The story was told to my dad's friend by, lets call him idiot 1 as they drove to the hospital which was a fair distance. The story begins with idiot 1 and 2 getting drunk and deciding to tease their pet rattlesnake. As a test of courage and skill, they would bang on the glass and yell at it before putting their fingers under the lid to his enclosure and yanking them back when he struck. Then they'd laugh at the snake who got dazed from striking the glass. Well these 'sportsmen' decided after a while that this wasn't challenging enough, so idiot 2 thought it would be fun to do the same thing, but with his *tongue.* Not hard to guess what happened next, yup, it got his tongue. Idiot 1 explained to the EMT that they had heard of the whole, 'cut up the wound and suck out the poison' thing (which is 100% false by the way, don't do that). They figured he could suck it out himself since the bite was on his tongue, but they needed to cut it up, so they got their box cutter. After slicing up the guy's tongue a bunch, he sucked and spit until they figured it was enough, but they had another problem. (that they realized I mean). His tongue wouldn't stop bleeding. Idiot 1 got the brilliant idea, to cauterize the wound...with his blow torch. Next thing they knew, his freaking tongue fell off. (I wonder why) That was when idiot 1 *finally* decided to call 911. He explained all of this on the ride to the hospital then when they finally got there, he proudly strutted up to the doctor and announced that he read an article about how doctors could reattach severed body parts if the part was kept cold and got to the hospital. He further said that he remembered that the human tongue was one that was relatively easy to reattach, and he presented the tongue to the doctor. The doctor looked at it and sighed heavily. He explained that even if they *hadn't* cut it all the hell then taken a freaking *blow torch* to it, the acids in the *pickle juice* would have killed any potential viability it would have otherwise had...yes, he put the tongue in a still full jar of pickles to keep it cold on the ride to the hospital. I guess the guy made it to the hospital in time to get an antidote, so he lived but, there was nothing they could do for his or his friend's stupidity, or his tongue.

  • @adaliaalvarez7269

    @adaliaalvarez7269

    6 ай бұрын

    😱

  • @warriormaiden9829

    @warriormaiden9829

    6 ай бұрын

    ...and that year's *'Almost* Darwin Award' goes to.... 😂

  • @veramae4098

    @veramae4098

    6 ай бұрын

    Sincerely hope the rattlesnake now has a better home.

  • @earthbind83

    @earthbind83

    6 ай бұрын

    Jesus Christ that was a horrifying story! Also thanks for the educational bit about not cutting out the wound to suck the poison out. I actually believed that until now, but I don't live anywhere near poisonous snakes.

  • @walking_the_gyre

    @walking_the_gyre

    6 ай бұрын

    If this story was any LESS wild, I'd have called fake....but it's JUST mad enough to be real.

  • @BadgerAtHomeKid
    @BadgerAtHomeKid6 ай бұрын

    My favorite has to be the one where the guy had a bone sticking out of his foot, and he was all 'meh, it'll heal on its own'. The, what felt like, 5 seconds of you staring before saying he needs to go will always live rent free in my brain. I'm curious if you managed to make him go in the end.

  • @winterprism9227

    @winterprism9227

    6 ай бұрын

    He probably could do a whole video on feet/leg incidents... Like they guy in the car who suddenly saw the bottom of his own foot...

  • @bradisboss8210
    @bradisboss82105 ай бұрын

    i would love to see more long form content like this! great videos as always

  • @tmode3108
    @tmode31085 ай бұрын

    Mad respect that you remember all of them so detailedly

  • @Quix0tic707
    @Quix0tic7076 ай бұрын

    I want to know what happened to the guy who got his leg rearranged. When you can make a seasoned paramedic hurl, you’ve really done something special.

  • @henryd.8582

    @henryd.8582

    6 ай бұрын

    Me too.

  • @1bootliz

    @1bootliz

    6 ай бұрын

    Given that this particular video flashed through my mind last night when I fell on my stairs and ended up with my left foot pointing 90 degrees in a direction it was NEVER intended for, I too would like an update! (I'm doing okay, luckily my husband can lift me and got me to the ER super quick. They had it splinted less than an hour after my fall. God bless good medical professionals, they took such good care of me ♥️)

  • @RAD6150
    @RAD61506 ай бұрын

    Thank you to all the firefighters and EMTs out there. Wasn't feeling well and was going to go to bed. My wife wanted me to go to the ER. By the time I got downstairs, I needed an ambulance. Two crews came out and suggested I go in - oxygen levels were down and heart wasn't beating right... I weigh 265 and my legs don't work too well anymore. They lifted me up and got me onto a gurney and to the ER. I had emboli in both lungs and an infarction in my right lung. Multiple doctors over the next several days said I was close to death. I am still on the long road of healing, but those EMTs kept me calm and took great care of me.

  • @butchs.4239

    @butchs.4239

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear your on the road to recovery. I lost a cousin two weeks before Christmas that most likely would still be alive today had they not ignored similar warning signs and gotten themselves checked out. Hard-headedness runs in the family, and Lord knows I've been guilty of a "rub some dirt in it" attitude when hurt, but sometimes you need to let the pros do their job.

  • @1bootliz

    @1bootliz

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you got such good care and are stabilized now! I just had an ER visit myself yesterday for a very nasty ankle dislocation and break (they had to put me under to reset it). Everyone there took such good care of me and were good about explaining everything so I wouldn't be nervous.

  • @CyyGuy
    @CyyGuy5 ай бұрын

    I thought this channel was dead after nothing for over a year. Glad to see you back.

  • @joemurray8902
    @joemurray89024 ай бұрын

    This by far is the best YT channel I have found! I love the skits!

  • @JEP471

    @JEP471

    3 ай бұрын

    Most are real..

  • @fallonfireblade4404
    @fallonfireblade44046 ай бұрын

    I loved finding out what happened to these guys! And since you asked, I'd love to see what happened to "Dust Bunny Dave", the guy who stuck his foot out of the car window and got a "new knee," 22 feet of brain injury/"Why are there Christmas decorations in April?" dude, and the guy who took preworkout on the job and started having back pain while his boss was yelling at him about it.

  • @n3r0wolfe
    @n3r0wolfe6 ай бұрын

    my buddies brother just died recently, surprisingly from natural causes.. but one time he was in a high speed drunken crash.. going like 120mph and running into a parked car.. the medics and police on scene had concluded he was dead and they covered him up .. not 15 minutes later he sat up and didnt know where he was.. wtf lol

  • @donovandelozier7156

    @donovandelozier7156

    6 ай бұрын

    Interesting thing is: the drunk in a crash has the highest chance of surviving because he doesn't tense up. I'm guessing that happened.

  • @SilverionX

    @SilverionX

    6 ай бұрын

    @@donovandelozier7156 120 mph to a dead stop is a lot of speed to walk away from, even if you're as limp as a wacky inflatable tube man.

  • @OFather_of_Giants

    @OFather_of_Giants

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@SilverionX he had I-frames, he's good

  • @donovandelozier7156

    @donovandelozier7156

    6 ай бұрын

    @Silveriumx well hitting a parked car I'm guessing didn't result in an immediate dead stop, I'd imagine there'd be some amount if travel distance involved. Because you're right 120 to nothing in a moment is.... particularly forceful.

  • @SilverionX

    @SilverionX

    6 ай бұрын

    @@donovandelozier7156 yeah, that's fair enough.

  • @ginabaugher8317
    @ginabaugher83175 ай бұрын

    You're so awesome. I hope you never stop doing these.💜

  • @borismorder4271
    @borismorder42713 ай бұрын

    Great episode! and almost forgot I had an appointment in a few days until I finished watching your video 😂

  • @The_Chef2511
    @The_Chef25116 ай бұрын

    I'd like to know if the guy you revived with Narcan then needed rescuing from his window made other escape attempts or if you actually managed to get him to the hospital. I also would like some elaboration about the diabetic emergency where two different guys were given insulin when their sugar was already low.

  • @bewilderbeestie

    @bewilderbeestie

    6 ай бұрын

    I imagine that at a certain point 'sir, I can't take them if they say they don't want to go or that's kidnapping' stops working and you have to strap the patient down. Lawyers probably get rich off it.

  • @tinapuddin9923

    @tinapuddin9923

    6 ай бұрын

    My last Grand Mall seizure I had I was taken against my will to the hospital my husband freaked out and called 911 and I was pissed the paramedics flat out told me they would call the police and have them come and force me to go. I said fine I'll go but I'm going to have my husband drive me 2 miles down the road because I have no insurance and I'm not paying the 600$ bill for the ambulance to take me which they still told me no. When I got the bill for the 2 mile 600$ ride I wrote on the bill I was kidnapped and I'm not paying this bill and sent it back...never got any other bills for that ride.

  • @InfiniteDarkMass

    @InfiniteDarkMass

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@tinapuddin9923 So did you call an ambulance or not? Did they help you or did they just take you to the hospital after the fact? If they helped you, shouldn't you at least pay for their trip to you?

  • @tinapuddin9923

    @tinapuddin9923

    6 ай бұрын

    @@InfiniteDarkMass No I did not call 911 how am I going to make a phone call or do anything for that matter while having a Grand Mal seizure. I said in my comment that someone called 911 while I was in the middle of having a seizure. I can not control what other people do while I'm having a seizure. The paramedics showed up because someone called them not me I did not call them. There was no reason for me to seek medical help after this seizure that I am speaking of because I did not hit my head I came out of it in less than 5 minutes I think I got the year wrong when they were asking me questions which is very normal for someone who has just had a Grand Mal seizure because it does take a couple of days for your brain too reboot. I was very adamant to the paramedics that I did not need to seek medical help I did not hit my head so there's nothing the emergency room is going to do for me there's nothing they can do. The paramedics that showed up refused to let me go to the hospital on my own they threatened me with calling the police to come and slap me with a Baker act which would have landed me in a psychiatric facility for up to 72 hours. So so far I did not call the paramedics when they did arrive and I came around I told them I was fine and did not need to go I let them check my head and they found nowhere that I have any bumps because I did not bang my head against the ground. So to answer your question no I did not call them and no they did nothing for me but give me a hard time and forced me to go to the hospital in the ambulance 600$ for a 2 mile ride. That's all they did for me traumatized me and threaten me with calling the police if I did not go with them. So why do you think I should at least paid for them to come to me maybe they should have sent the bill to the person that called 911 in the first place... so thisso their ya go I answered your question. So I would appreciate if you could let me know if you still think I should have paid the ambulance bill after the reading the details of that day.

  • @Cornwall1298
    @Cornwall12986 ай бұрын

    You absolutely need to do more of these, it's just as fascinating learning where they ended up going as watching them

  • @lady_di4920
    @lady_di49205 ай бұрын

    This is a wonderful series and I can't wait for the next episodes!

  • @_Jay_Maker_
    @_Jay_Maker_5 ай бұрын

    Holy crap, you're alive! I'd love to hear more about these. Frankly, we don't get enough stories from that side of the Emergency spectrum.

  • @wesley7376
    @wesley73766 ай бұрын

    What happened to falling on a shampoo bottle guy, the "nose beers" guy, the ice rectum overdose recovery, and Dust Bunny Dave?

  • @greenliter1
    @greenliter16 ай бұрын

    Oh and I would also love an update on the bleach and Vaseline guy who called for choking! Also the low blood sugar insulin duo, the guy who could tell what the bottom of his shoe looked like since he had his leg out the window of a moving car, and the guy with the pole and other person who fainted while holding it

  • @Six_the_Dragon

    @Six_the_Dragon

    5 ай бұрын

    And the kids with the darts in their head and shoulder

  • @duckyzozoe

    @duckyzozoe

    5 ай бұрын

    😂😂 omg I remember that one

  • @Six_the_Dragon

    @Six_the_Dragon

    5 ай бұрын

    @@duckyzozoe I remember specifically the part where the kid with the dart in the shoulder tried to lick the dart! XD

  • @duckyzozoe

    @duckyzozoe

    5 ай бұрын

    Ik he looked like such a ding ding 😭😭😂@@Six_the_Dragon

  • @dougcollier1504
    @dougcollier15045 ай бұрын

    You do a great job all the characters and your animated facial expressions your whole production is outstanding! I laugh EVERY time...

  • @EuRoWeIrD
    @EuRoWeIrD6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this update on these poor patients.

  • @BlueJayWaters
    @BlueJayWaters6 ай бұрын

    I have seen some gnarly injuries in my time as a medical professional, so when I saw the car skit I was like I absolutely have to know how he survived. Well, looks like we all need to find a freakishly large and strong friend like that guy had.

  • @MassaCreto
    @MassaCreto3 ай бұрын

    I really love all your videos! Thank you for lightening my day every time!

  • @sethdewey9123
    @sethdewey91235 ай бұрын

    I absolutley love ur content!! U have woken my family up many of times by makeing me laugh at weird hours of the night!!!!

  • @dragonoidsix
    @dragonoidsix6 ай бұрын

    This video makes me appreciate the mental strength of EMS and Doctors a hell of a lot more. Being able to see all that and walk away from it and still have a smile on their faces is amazing

  • @dawnjanz

    @dawnjanz

    6 ай бұрын

    and nurses and techs

  • @robynslupski

    @robynslupski

    6 ай бұрын

    They are remarkable. Years ago I was in the ER and had a long wait; we had heard that a victim from a very bad car accident had come in so didn’t mind waiting. When the doctor eventually came in he apologized, and my husband and I said no problem, we just hoped everyone was okay. As casual as can be he said, “No, he died. So what’s going on with you?”

  • @alynewton9117
    @alynewton91175 ай бұрын

    Though I don’t know your name, and doubt you will see this in a wave of 2k comments, I wanted to say thank you. Thank you for bringing a sense of peace and safety to some of peoples scariest experiences. As a girl with over 10 years of seizures and who passes out daily, I’ve woken up lots of times scared, your videos bring a sense of calm when I haven’t received the care I need from the broken systems. It could also be partly that your personality reminds me of my dad, funny and educational 🙏

  • @RICDirector

    @RICDirector

    5 ай бұрын

    He is Jason Patton, and hugs to you!

  • @jmc8076

    @jmc8076

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m so sorry hon. I wish I could say something to help. Never give up on you and always know we’re stronger then we ever believe. When scared think of your dad and times he made you laugh. Peace and health.

  • @MikiTheKat...InaHatsometimes

    @MikiTheKat...InaHatsometimes

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey there, love. I have seizures and fall out sometimes too, and I know just how scary and helpless it feels. I'm sending you love and hugs, baby-girl!❤😊🫂

  • @user-wm3bf7pi3u

    @user-wm3bf7pi3u

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MikiTheKat...InaHatsometimes I wish the best to both you and the OP, have either of you ever tried CBD? I've seen several stories of children with dozens of seizures per day dropping to none with a few drops.

  • @LakWat
    @LakWat4 ай бұрын

    Wow, I'm loving this complementary series!

  • @lindajohnson3272
    @lindajohnson32723 ай бұрын

    That's cool, I'm glad he did an update. I hope he does others in the future!

  • @kruddthebarbarian6169
    @kruddthebarbarian61696 ай бұрын

    I am genuinely curious about the guy who fell 22 feet and got horrid brain trauma, I'm hoping he made it.

  • @robyndrake4798

    @robyndrake4798

    6 ай бұрын

    Someone was saying his son said he died

  • @kruddthebarbarian6169

    @kruddthebarbarian6169

    6 ай бұрын

    @@robyndrake4798 ...shit

  • @vonheisenberg
    @vonheisenberg6 ай бұрын

    Adrenaline and fatherly vigilance/love/despair also helped my great grandfather flip a cart when my grandfather (then something around 6 years old) got meat pancaked under its wheel. He got away only with hearing problems from that, so was pretty lucky!

  • @buckmazz
    @buckmazz5 ай бұрын

    This is to good. Djisses. I fall off my chair from every single video. 10 years in Red Cross makes me feel it.

  • @shoachiwarrior
    @shoachiwarrior2 ай бұрын

    Follow up on all of them please! This is awesome!

  • @imrane206
    @imrane2066 ай бұрын

    1:15 hold on wait a minute… one hand !!

  • @book_roblox

    @book_roblox

    5 ай бұрын

    "And DRAGGED his meat-"💀💀💀

  • @CameronWangrud

    @CameronWangrud

    7 күн бұрын

    Adrenilane strength

  • @KingBrit-lw7jx
    @KingBrit-lw7jx6 ай бұрын

    The human body is lesson in contradictions, a papercut will leave us crying from pain, but falling from several stories and getting up like nothing happened is crazy.

  • @D31taF0rc3

    @D31taF0rc3

    6 ай бұрын

    Adrenaline is a hell of a drug

  • @deleted-something
    @deleted-something4 ай бұрын

    Why “he bought himself some fancy new internal hardware” is the funniest phrase ever 💀

  • @xese4604
    @xese46042 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the follow up enjoyed it.

  • @Brooklyn-qv5gy
    @Brooklyn-qv5gy6 ай бұрын

    Man I love the" real things I've seen" series!

  • @mommakimmins5554
    @mommakimmins55546 ай бұрын

    In 2015 I had a double saddle pulmonary embolism, and while I SOMEHOW managed to hit the jackpot and still be here, I have absolutely zero recollection of anything that happened that day

  • @chefboyardee9618
    @chefboyardee96185 ай бұрын

    Such a great video damn! Straight to the point and entertaining through every last second of it thank you

  • @The_Silent_Watcher
    @The_Silent_Watcher4 ай бұрын

    This is the video I needed after watching all those shorts.

  • @MegaMola3000
    @MegaMola30006 ай бұрын

    He's just so animated, it makes this stuff so much funnier

  • @kenrickbautista6141
    @kenrickbautista61416 ай бұрын

    Your sense of humor NEVER fails to brighten me up. 🤣

  • @kirsten1661
    @kirsten16615 ай бұрын

    “Outrageous amount of tests” - as someone who has been without a diagnosis for 2 years now, I felt that.

  • @mimikaris
    @mimikaris4 күн бұрын

    Love you're videos. Please keep doing more❤

  • @chikitabowow
    @chikitabowow6 ай бұрын

    Aaaaah?! I'm so glad you made this video, and yet so frustrated we never got to the bottom of whatever ailment Samwise Gamgee's brother in taters was suffering from. Also the dude lifting the car to pull out his friend from underneath it is Metal as fuck.

  • @disodosid

    @disodosid

    6 ай бұрын

    As someone who routinely faceplanted into my food as a child via momentary fainting as depicted in the Taters McGee video, i suspect it was Vasovagal Syncope. The reason it happened to me was i'd get overly excited about whatever it was i was about to eat; it didn't happen if i wasn't as enthusiastic about it. That being said, Vasovagal Syncope has many triggers besides being really jazzed up about your meal 🤣

  • @chloris6349

    @chloris6349

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@disodosidI know about a woman who had that issue! In her case, vagus nerve got stimulated with swallowing moves, and mistakengly "turned off" her heart for couple of seconds. I think it will be nice if you'll write your comment right under video, so many could see it 😊

  • @disodosid

    @disodosid

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@chloris6349 Exactly! That's how it works, regardless of what the trigger is; your heart turns off for a couple seconds, which cuts off oxygen to your brain juuust long enough to make you faint for a moment. As for your suggestion to comment directly, i certainly can, but i can't guarantee it'll be seen 🤣

  • @thedanepack2643

    @thedanepack2643

    6 ай бұрын

    @@chloris6349 Okay that trigger is a little hard to avoid LOL. What did they do for her?

  • @chloris6349

    @chloris6349

    6 ай бұрын

    @@thedanepack2643 I remembered where this story came from: S08 E01 | Medical Documentary, second half. They call it "swallowing syncope." The woman received this, possibly as a complication after pregnancy. The vagus nerve acted up when she swallowed food (her heart stopped every time (!), but sometimes for so long that she lost consciousness). Since the constant lack of oxygen was dangerous for the woman, a pacemaker was installed on her, and the problem was solved.

  • @arturiapendragon9642
    @arturiapendragon96426 ай бұрын

    Maybe possibly could we hear the backstory on the dude who had a compound fracture and didn’t want to go to that hospital. Also an update on the rookie that you showed face planting when he saw the fracture

  • @emmanuelsifontes4467
    @emmanuelsifontes44675 ай бұрын

    You gotta make these follow up stories a regular series

  • @saxongamer2323
    @saxongamer23234 ай бұрын

    There's not a lot of videos that I go out of my way to stop and watch but one thing I got to say is all of your videos are super entertaining and I used to work at a hotel so I can actually relate to some of the stuff that you've seen and that you put on your videos I laugh every single time thank you

  • @eddiemcohen6410
    @eddiemcohen64106 ай бұрын

    As an EMT, id love to see more videos like this as well as how you treated some of the crazier patients during transport

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL6 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate these updates, it adds another layer to the stories you've shared. Adrenaline and friendship are indeed powerful.

  • @AssortedMold268

    @AssortedMold268

    5 ай бұрын

    this reads like an comment generated by AI after it was fed the transcript of the video if this was written by a real person, i am very sorry but you write like a robot if this *was* written by an AI, just copy a random comment like a normal bot

  • @kaidenhang908
    @kaidenhang9085 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy how he can tell a full story of each and every incident

  • @BuffaloBeatle
    @BuffaloBeatle5 ай бұрын

    Please more of these explanations, thanks for all you guys do.

  • @user-ko3oe8kr1t
    @user-ko3oe8kr1t6 ай бұрын

    I am a EMR that has been blessed with a lot of medical problems. When I first Started to pass out last year, my EMT buddies came to the rescue. I only just recently found your channel and love it. If I could drink coffee I would order some. Take care and be safe.

  • @chocolatefrenzieya

    @chocolatefrenzieya

    6 ай бұрын

    Order it for your buddies and take good care of yourself - we need people like you!

  • @adhdhamster

    @adhdhamster

    6 ай бұрын

    Same here! Sadly I had to leave the field because of it 🥲 this guy makes me miss it and reminds me why I loved it. So this channel is a little bit of my happy place lol

  • @Ihatesid-bj7tv

    @Ihatesid-bj7tv

    6 ай бұрын

    What's emr?

  • @adhdhamster

    @adhdhamster

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Ihatesid-bj7tv pretty sure they meant EMT

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