Always walk them home after they had a seizure and lie them down on a sofa. It can cause the brain to be exhausted, lose memory and dizziness after having a seizure. Its not ideal to let them walk home on their own after a seizure aswell.
Can you just picture if firefighter was trying to save someone then some protesters start coming up saying " Get out of here you racist pos, leave that man alone ! " for no reason other then the firefighters doing there job. What a HORRIBLE time we live in.
I remember walking back to a beach house in georgia and had a low it bad enoiugh that we look like we are drunk and some people wont stop luckily I think my cousin found me and I was saved. Go EMS!!
As a Type 1 diabetic. I’ve had many episodes of really low blood sugar that ended up in seizures. The scariest experience I’ve ever felt, Considering that in each one of them I could’ve died if someone didn’t help me.
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Always walk them home after they had a seizure and lie them down on a sofa. It can cause the brain to be exhausted, lose memory and dizziness after having a seizure. Its not ideal to let them walk home on their own after a seizure aswell.
Can you just picture if firefighter was trying to save someone then some protesters start coming up saying " Get out of here you racist pos, leave that man alone ! " for no reason other then the firefighters doing there job. What a HORRIBLE time we live in.
I wonder if those air bubbles went into his veins
Praise God for good people.
I remember walking back to a beach house in georgia and had a low it bad enoiugh that we look like we are drunk and some people wont stop luckily I think my cousin found me and I was saved. Go EMS!!
That man is so cute and the way he call his dog is So adorable 2:08
That medic who was brushing the leaves off of the man's back….kind of melter my heart as well!
this is scary because i have t1d and hypo unaware
I have respect And appreciation for the people who are in the ambulance to save lives.
Thanks guys, Used in my training presentation – Cheers from Australia
God bless the diabetics
From my own experience, I agree with everything anyone asks. I'm still not fully conscious after a seizure.
What a nice man.
I teared up when he asked about his dog right after regaining consciousness. That's love right there.
Everyone is talking about Rufus, but that guy never thanked his neighbor for saving his life.
Glucose tablets are a scam. Strangely, Smarties work the quickest of everything I've tried. I don't leave home without them.
Very professional paramedic!!
As a Type 1 diabetic. I’ve had many episodes of really low blood sugar that ended up in seizures. The scariest experience I’ve ever felt, Considering that in each one of them I could’ve died if someone didn’t help me.
Does this happen to all diabetics?!?I'm a type 1.will this happen to me?!?
Mesa AZ crew ❤️
Medics, curious, what was he doing with his arms/hands when they got to him? Is that all he could move or what?
I've been there with hypoglycemic seizures(T1 diabetic for 23 years)..this man is a trooper!!!
this is why i make sure i eat every 2 hours
Rufus is clearly over the drama lol 😴
I was like where is the dog? then I see this tan cotton ball puff on the floor.
My husband has low blood sugar attacks like these. God bless that neighbor.
Brilliant work by first responders
Scary
Roofus was just chilling there like, "yes. Love the pats."