From Car Crashes to Roof Falls: The Unforgettable Code Red Moments | Ambulance: Code Red

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This intense episode showcases harrowing cases, including a car crash, a roof fall, and a shocking shooting incident.Follow along as these dedicated professionals work tirelessly to bring hope and healing to the most dire situations, capturing every vital second in their battle to save lives.

Have you experienced paramedics helping you? Share your stories in the comments!

Ambulance: Code red - From Season 1 Episode 9: A driver is trapped in his car after it careered out of control, smashing into a wall before flipping sideways onto a driveway. An 81-year-old man has fallen off a roof, and a cyclist is seriously injured after a collision with a car.

Following specialised teams of British paramedics on their most extreme calls, Ambulance: Code Red is an adrenaline-pumping ride on the edge of life.

With exclusive access to the highest-priority cases, viewers join these elite first-responders as they race to the scene of an emergency and then use cutting-edge trauma techniques—including roadside surgery—to save patients from almost certain death.

Body cams and mobile film crews provide a 360-degree multi-angle view that captures every critical second. And from car crashes and stabbings, to crushing injuries and cardiac arrests, the trauma team is committed to saving lives, no matter how dire the circumstances.
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Have you experienced paramedics helping you? Share your stories in the comments!

CuriousTrueHeroes
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One of the cruelest human costs of covid was denying loved ones to remain together. Comfort makes us stronger, and isolation and fear makes us weaker. Doctors can heal the body, but only loved ones can give emotional healing and support so desperately needed.

gsdalpha
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Wow, efficiently intubated in the middle of the street by a paramedic! Damn impressive first responders, UK!

arcticgoddess
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The amount of time spent in the field waiting for doctor to materialize instead of getting the patient to a trauma hospital is STUNNING to this American. It makes me appreciate the level of care the EMTs who show up at our accidents who get them into the ambulance and on the way to the trauma center as fast as humanly possible.

NancyD
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Thank you to all paramedics and first responders . I've been in an ambulance 3 times.

marilyn
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For anyone worrying about the hydraulics involved to cut open cars: they surely do pack a ton of power. But it can be applied in a very delicate manner. Think of them more as tweezers on steroids rather than sledge hammers and wrecking bars. A popular training exercise / game is to pick up a raw egg with one of those and put it on a small surface (eg a traffic cone) without breaking the egg. It is absolutely possible to do with practice, which you might not expect from something that can cut through metal like it is butter and pop doors off their hinges.

DeputatKaktus
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Awesome video, I really appreciate your sharing with us. Y'all do an outstanding job.

paulacooley
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You need a playlist for ambulance code red on your channel

MikeMusicandMotivation
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I had no idea about how serious COVID was on a daily basis until I started watching this show. I’m so lucky. I’m retired and I joyfully stayed home for the whole two years. No where to be. No one to see. Heaven. I cooked, caramelized onions, lost weight, took up Yoga, watercolor, watched hours of TV with my hermit husband and our very spoiled cat. She was very upset when I began to leave the house after COVID was over. She’s partial to my husband now🤭

annamarielewis
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As a swedish crna I'm a bit curious about the prehospital emergency care in uk.. In Sweden all our ambulancecrews are specialistnurses. Many are also crna's. They use supraglottic airways, and intubate, if nesesary. No point of waiting for a "doctor" when you have a criticly ill paitient.. every minute counts...

fredrikkarlsson
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It took them an hour to take off the roof of the car. That's sad.

hanjo
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Rescue choppers fly at
Night in New Zealand

garthprice
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No helmet should result in a fine. I hope he lives so he can repay the NHS for unnecessary costs. I know. I’m so mean. It’s the law here, and it was highly protested, until the reality of permanent brain damage was publicized. We have about 100, 000 clients with severe trauma, lifelong illness. 30% of those were motorcycle and vehicle related, most without helmets. It’s so easy. Why would a sane person who rides in any vehicle not protect himself ❓🤔 seatbelts, helmets, protective clothing. You can get along without an arm or a leg or even an eye, but not your brain. Even the simplest of us needs a brain.

annamarielewis
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I wish they would train medics to give sedation so they can intubate and not have to wait for a doctor to do so. They have a critical care medics who carry the paralytic but not the sedative. It’s a bit strange to see the regular medics having to call critical care medics to do certain things. As a medic in the US we could sedate, paralyze, and intubate with the same drugs they use or very similar drugs

debrakleid
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What’s in the gas they give them to breath for pain?

JStillings
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Do British police and fire persons have a rivalry like we do in America? I’ll never understand it. 🤔

annamarielewis
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I like how this country protects people's identity more than in the u.s. everything in the u.s. is public knowledge, even if it destroys innocent people's lives, and the people that have the power to change it don't care smh

bodhi
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They all were so kind to that elderly lady. Her stress level was off the charts and she looked so scared and worried about her hubby. 😕 Bless her. And WELL DONE to the first responders/rescuers 🫡 🫶

TraciWithAn-i
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I am eternally amazed and thrilled about the ambulance service being supported by charities, especially donations from those who’ve been saved. Lots of fund raisers all over the country and what a superb outcome. No drain on the NHS. I think it also allows the paramedics to be more patient and take their time. 👍👍👍💖💝🩷

annamarielewis
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How many crashes will it take to teach people to use a helmet ⛑️? I don't care if you like it. How about you think about your life instead

juliejustus