Doctor Reacts To 9-1-1 Lone Star Medical Emergencies

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Published 2023-07-19
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00:00 Struck By Lightning
01:20 Mercury Poisoning
03:48 Truck In Nose
05:28 Volcano Eruption
07:12 MRI Accident
09:06 Hookworms
11:19 Frozen Child
13:20 Steak-Eating Contest
16:28 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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All Comments (21)
  • @greyscalesx
    Gwyneth Paltrow 'not welcome on this channel' being censored bc of her false medical claims and quakery is hilarious 😂
  • I watched this with my EMT husband and he kept yelling at the screen “OMG, TAKE THEM TO THE HOSPITAL!!!” He would never do any of these out in the field 😂.
  • @destrious8133
    The liquid mercury just chilling on the pastrami sandwich is so funny to me
  • As someone who works with MRI, I have never seen a machine were the emergency turnoff (quench button) are placed on the machine. Normally the quench button are placed in the controlroom so it always can be reached and without the risk of bringing more metal inside the scanners magnetic field.
  • @Bijay007
    I think I understand why we don't get as many of these show reactions as we want. Each one of these takes a toll on Dr.Mike's Mental Health XD
  • @Wasarella
    This video made me realise that we NEED a collaboration between Dr Mike and Jason (a firefighter + paramedic from the 'Fire Department Chronicles' channel) reacting and roasting emergency tv shows!! With so many shows having absurd inaccuracies, they could easily make a series with multiple seasons... Also, the hilarity from the differences in approach on how they try to fight against the absurdity and frustrations will be off the charts - from Jason's quips practically dripping in sarcasm to Mike's calmer digs while trying to provide genuine advice! On a side note with the volcano and the magnetic MRI clips, Jason had also reacted to it and it was hilarious! Really makes you shocked to understand exactly how ridiculous the show is to emergency responders
  • @kayhus
    Dr. Mike educates so hard that in the first clip when he yells, "someone call 911", I could literally hear Dr. Mike in my head saying, you can't just yell call 911, you have to assign the task 😂
  • @Nay-md8us
    Speaking of paramedics giving ridiculous diagnoses, I started having seizures earlier this year and the paramedic stood there and lectured my friend about marijuana and claimed I had a fentanyl overdose that was laced in medical marijuana. She talked about this for 30 minutes WHILE I WAS ACTIVELY SEIZING instead of immediately getting me to the hospital.
  • Lying to kids about if something hurts is my biggest medical pet peeve. I meet so many parents especially that mean well and want to calm down their kid by saying there won’t be any pain or discomfort but it’s such an easy way to make a child distrust and fear medical professionals
  • @spartan078ben
    We should start a petition to have Mike be a tech advisor on ONE episode of 911.
  • "When thunder roars, go indoors" - greatest words have never been spoken. Thank you Doc Mike!
  • @n7meg
    "not dead till warm and dead" is very common on the farm. You can revive a lot of animals by warming them and providing stimulation (vigorously rubbing with a towel or hands).
  • @Marcaline99
    12:49 The “you’re not dead until you’re warm and dead” is a real thing that they teach EMTs. My mom trained as an EMT and in her class they say that because if you are cold and dead you can still be revived. It may not be that your heart has actually stopped, just slowed to a point where it’s undetectable. You have to warm the body up before you can actually confirm that they are dead.
  • @Henoik
    As a Norwegian paramedic, the idea of someone not being dead before they're "warm and dead" is something we're taught.
  • @rubyrussell6063
    One thing that I found funny is how as soon as the under water volcano scene started an ad came on and it was about heart burns
  • @stephanie1874
    Love the paramedic telling the person with the mutant worm hanging out of her nose to close her eyes. That's the exact medical action to take. The patient closing their eyes ensures that they can't see me closing my eyes too 👍
  • I'm an EMT and the paramedics who taught my course would oftentimes remark that having an EMT on scene can actually be more helpful than a medic, because medics can get caught up trying to do complicated field procedures, while EMTs are more focused on transport and getting definitive care in the hospital.
  • This is the first episode I've watched since the passing of my daughter. The call for "chest compressions" rings louder now than it has in the many years I've followed your content. EMS, ever vigilant and applied in their duty, utilized this tool for over an hour. Though it did not return my child to life, I knew it was the only hope. I knew, from watching this channel, that "paddles" are a Hollywood fantasy for a stopped heart. It helped me accept that the best that could be done, was being done, and by experts. Thank you for the continuous, clarion call of this life-saving instrument. Though its statistical efficacy is sobering, the potential is nonetheless crucial.
  • @dietotaku
    this show makes me miss the show "rescue 911." that show was about ACTUAL 911 calls, recreating the scene and how it was handled by medical professionals. i was obsessed with it when i was a kid because i was hit by a car and was secretly hoping to see myself on an episode.