Nightwatch: Patient Has Seizure in Back of Ambulance | A&E

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A patient has a seizure in the back of an ambulance in this clip from Season 4, Episode 1.

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From executive producer Dick Wolf comes "Nightwatch," an hour-long series following elite teams of emergency responders as they risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day: the overnight shift.

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EMTs do not get enough credit or funding. That poor man must have suffered so much, but these heroes saved him. ❤️

geligniteandlilies
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I have never seen anyone have a seizure before and that was scary, hope you recover well. Love from the United Kingdom

marcatherton
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My ex is a diabetic. Once her sugar got into the 20s and she started seizing up as well. I'm going to tell you right now, that was one of the scariest nights of my life watching her go through that. She wasn't bad off as this man was, but still bad off.

OutdoorsWithShawn
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I've been through this multiple times due to my seizure disorder. I have such respect for the EMTs that have helped me through such a helpless and painful experience.

thebusinesswoman
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As someone who had two seizures and was then diagnosed with epilepsy this is terrifying.. I can't believe my family witnessed this. I know they're still traumatized years later. They said I was foaming and everything. By the grace of god they found me and the heroic medics were able to rush me to the hospital where the incredible nurses could take care of me. My back and brain has never been the same though and the brain scarring is progressing. I just got brain surgery a month ago in an attempt to slow the damage. Please learn the signs and proper first aid!

blueninja
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When he started siezing and bit his tongue I couldn't help but to cry. My mom was epileptic and to this day, seeing her or anyone have a seizure is the scariest thing I have ever seen 💔

kimbleeblob
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as someone who suffers from seizures, thank you so much to the EMTs who are amazing

Masuba
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That was probably the cleanest EJ I've ever seen in my life

badpixelproductions
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As someone who has seizures god bless these men and women they have saved my life

David-yyoz
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Watching this broke my heart! I’m the mom of two diabetics and I’ve had to watch both have seizures and I just can’t with words!!! Thank you to all the first responders!

YJustY
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These guys were amazing. So calm & capable in such a panicked emergency

southern_charm_
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Oh my poor dude. He really went through it on this one. May he gain control of this blood sugar problem/diabetes and continue to thrive

slvrbullet
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Feeling how much hard time I put EMTs into considering I go through the same. I have such a respect for each individual alone. They all help so much. Even to this day I hate ruining someone’s night just considering how great of people they are and HAVE to help. I’m amazed how much you all are great with someone who also suffers seizures.

brent
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poor guy, hope he makes a full recovery.

devisinghh
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As someone who is epileptic who has seizures in clusters like this watching it is scary….. I can’t help but to cry, this is horrific

darrinthomas
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This has been the one of the only episodes that I had to look away, I’m so glad he’s ok but that was heartbreaking and scary. Thank you to all of the EMTs out there!!

aaaabbbbyyyy
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You guys and girls all deserve a medal of honor.
America is proud of her children who just say its our job.
You're hero's and thank you for your service.

darrenhirst
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I am so thankful for EMTS and nurses.. they have come to my rescue countless times during my seizures. Thank you for all you do🙏🏻 I have the most respect for health care providers.

julian
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When he started having the seizure and they said, "Calm down, buddy", I can only imagine the man wished that he could.

GSxxxRGirl