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Stuttgart, the capital of
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Baden-Württemberg, is home to more than
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600,000 people. Every day the
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Red Cross has to deal with life-threatening
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emergencies. In one of the largest
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drc guards in Germany, 300
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rescue workers work in shifts around the clock,
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two of them emergency paramedics
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David Garrett and his colleague Michael
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Paul the two of them have an average of eight
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missions per day at
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1:12 p.m. on the
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main line in Stuttgart. The weak service begins immediately
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for David and Michael. Beforehand there is
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usually time for a cup of
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coffee and a chat.
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So we actually wrote about private things
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in our uniforms too, but
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that's natural It's a bit of a ritual
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when you've now put on the service
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that the work begins and you
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prepare yourself a bit morally for it. Such a worst one
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can go for as long as we want to move,
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we wanted something private company
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but we don't have it yet,
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why may be, not at all
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[ Laughter]
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In any case, the two of them share the same sense of humor and otherwise pray, David
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and his former trainer Michael are on
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duty a perfect team.
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Shortly afterwards the first mission
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[music]
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clear
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with shock
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we are now driving to a fall as an
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ambulance with his right into the
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Stuttgart downtown there is probably a
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skateboarder, she
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twisted his knee
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[music]
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for the customers pictures with sunglasses
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the low sun a bit
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difficult
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[music]
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there it won't work
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unfortunately
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you don't want to we can't
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make room for him to stop Driving into the intersection when it's
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red is also
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difficult, so of course you can feel it in there,
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but then you're getting yourself there on
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average, even with the danger in
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the city center, the traffic
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always causes delays.
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The bus is parked here right now Photo
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access to the property That's why we have to
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walk now and then
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afterwards when the bus is no longer there.
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Surveys
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Rotebühlplatz is considered a meeting point for
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the Stuttgart drug scene.
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At the specific S-Bahn or
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train stop, the
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corresponding clientele, regular
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drinkers, is relatively common gathered together and there
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is often a very high
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potential for conflict because
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the emergency services say hello,
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it's about you and the patient were
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found relatively quickly and there was
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the patient with the skateboard. There was
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another lady lying on the floor a few meters away.
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I then went over to her and had
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a parallel let the other fellow citizen
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describe what happened
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together for free
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[music]
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which has something to do with the whole situation because
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they are stressing you out.
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The situation is extremely confusing
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the mood is becoming increasingly aggressive
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[music]
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there were a lot of people gathered
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who were also there came relatively close to us
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and due to the high alcohol level and
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the overall situation the
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mood became a bit more tense. I said
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nothing about this happening. The
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helpers had no choice. They called
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the police. We called the police primarily
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for our own protection because there
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were so many people and they The mood
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was so heated that I
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could say that we could de-escalate the situation
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and that we couldn't take care of the
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patient in peace. Lately,
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rescue workers are being hindered more and more often in
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their work, insulted or
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even attacked. The police can
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calm the situation down
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a few minutes later The
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officers at the scene we gave the man a cut
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and then overall the
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situation escalated a bit badly for her,
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now she has relaxed it a bit
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but they were
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actually very aggressive against us
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against the cameramen against the
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patient and in a timely manner a
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defensive shield I was hot It's
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okay, Sascha Wasin, I
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fell on my knee four days ago and
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from a height of about 1 meter 20
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to 1 meter 50 straight onto my knee In
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the meantime,
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if you have one of those glazed ones, you already
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want it, and it's strong,
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not on devices at all, okay,
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but it didn't fall today,
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not today That's
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why I should have gotten my money,
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so and now today we
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said today we have to go to the hospital, there
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's no reason
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not to go to the hospital or call
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the ambulance if you don't have any money
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because of course we help even
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if the patient doesn't have any money with them
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or it It doesn't cost anything
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to call the emergency services.
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The patient himself was very approachable and
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quickly distanced himself from the whole ruckus and separated himself
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spatially from the aggressors by
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rolling his skateboard to the side where
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I then put him in The number
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could be examined by David and I wanted to go and
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the colleague has now said I'm wearing
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the police will look at
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the embarrassment brands star
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so we're now going with the patient to
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the ambulance, that is, the colleague will get
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this question then The patient is lying on it
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because he is now here with
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a skateboard. Rolling him out is
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not the best thing. It is already
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a strain on the knee.
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Thanks to you, you can look at what is at the top, but the
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way it is now swollen,
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you definitely have to I had to
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clarify clinically what was going on, I can
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also bother him, he can't walk, he
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can't do anything, that's why the hospital is
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really grazing for him right now. I
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just hope that and keep it that way.
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We don't have a place to stay With
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police protection, the
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rescue workers can finally do their job
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and transport the homeless Sascha away
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unmolested.
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The 35-year-old now has to be rushed to a
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hospital. His knee is most
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likely seriously injured.
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He waited for days before
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calling the ambulance. He could still
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get revenge. I feel for him patient in
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the ambulance that would first be
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examined further then we clarify the clinic
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and should still be in the hospital in the
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ambulance emergency paramedic David has the
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opportunity to take a closer look at the knee for the first time
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the swelling is
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worrying
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the general state of health
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is also important during the examination Sascha
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is an alcohol and drug addict But I want to
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get away from it. How long has it been since you
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drank alcohol except today,
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now of all times
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[Music],
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zero respect for the fact that
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what are you taking,
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a high-dose painkiller that, like
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methadone, serves as a substitute drug in the event of
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an operation? Such
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information about the patient is important
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in Germany around 2.2 million
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people are addicted to alcohol or drugs, only a
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few manage to beat their addiction
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[Music]
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I'm always happy to hear when
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people can leave their alcohol addiction behind
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them because it's a very
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complex, difficult topic and
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requires a lot of self-discipline and
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also
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Restructuring of his everyday life and
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his life
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Sascha is waiting for a place in a
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detoxification program but now
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his injured leg has to be taken care of,
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it may even be
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broken, but the 35-year-old remains
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polite and friendly.
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We are very happy when
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patients come from difficult
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life circumstances and still wish you all the best
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and take the time
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to say thank you and that we
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enjoy our work.
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We have now handed the patient
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over to care and described the situation to the doctors
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and they are
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now taking care of further treatment
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Extremely nice, dear
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patient, it's
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relatively rare, especially at this location, to have
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really nice people there who aren't
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overly drunk with whom you
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can really have a good chat.
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I was just really positively
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surprised, which also shows how important
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that always is neutral people again
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and just really
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give him two chances. Even after
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difficult situations like today,
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rescue workers must not
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develop any fear of contact because their job
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requires a lot of empathy.
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The homeless Sascha keeps David
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and Michael busy for longer
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[music],
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so that's twice the volume
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We had already been together from others and I did
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n't even notice that I was testing
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a skateboard but I liked it or
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sewing it wasn't about the money, it was probably
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somehow four days ago that the other one
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fell down and tripped and what was
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supported by one and a half meters then
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came on the knee
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with the skateboard and there was nothing wrong with it
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Did you just roll on it because he
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could walk? That was basically a
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replacement for his crutches.
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As it turns out in the hospital,
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Sascha's leg is broken three times
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and urgently needs surgery.
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Fortunately, he can
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walk again but is still on the
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street
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The per shift today is particularly
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busy. As soon as I get back to the station
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the alarm goes off again.
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I wrote
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the protocol has to wait. After all,
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every emergency call can be a matter of life and
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death. This is the fifth
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mission today. The next mission report
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is a fall
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a busy place in front of the café or
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in a café, we don't know exactly.
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Nice device then I can
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witness or physical
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[music]
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it brings
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the place of use is in the city center
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that the café
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the consequences of a fall can be
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minor bruises The lifesavers can't waste any time, including
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broken bones or serious
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head injuries.
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We were greeted on site by the owners of the
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coffee shop who briefly told us
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what had happened: a
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lady fell down a step onto
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her hand and
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she also seemed to be with us
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The lady appeared to have hit her head, leaning against the bar, and
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the employees there had already
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given her an ice pack because she was
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pressing her forehead. She was looked after by
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her relatives and was awake and
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responsive. That's exactly what happened.
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They were put there and then fell,
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okay but they can remind you of everything
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[music]
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after the fall on her wrist, the patient
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of course fell on her head
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and hit this tiled floor
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and as a result she
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sustained a fairly severe bruise above her left eye, which then became
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very swollen Despite the
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rapid cooling by the first aiders, you
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can feel it on both sides the same way, you
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can feel what
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I have, I mean, you can feel it when
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I'm over them. Kids are good, show
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me where it hurts in the wrist,
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nothing strange,
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so probably a fracture on the left one
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We need a hand, let's see what we can do without
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creating an assessment. After a detailed
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physical examination,
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we found
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that the patient's wrist
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was the main problem and was
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possibly broken,
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and we then
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stabilized the wrist using a splint and
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then died in a triangle fixed in order to
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minimize the movement in the have and to
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relieve the pain. The 84 year old
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has to go to the hospital immediately. Her
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family is also very worried.
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So okay, the patient was actually in Stuttgart with her
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daughter-in-law and her son
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to
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celebrate her son's birthday and Of
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course, it was extremely inconvenient for me to see
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what she's now falling for,
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we definitely have to do that even after the
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good stuff up here,
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you also have to see that I'm quite
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swollen, so you just have to make sure that
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the pot hasn't
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had anything to do with it, especially from a certain point onwards
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age and certain risk factors,
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the person or patient must
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definitely have a clinic with
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imaging of the head in order to be able to rule out cerebral hemorrhages
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or damage to the brain.
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Especially in
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older people, falls can
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have serious consequences, including the need for
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permanent care
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despite the serious situation, David tries to do
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woman to cheer up her daughter-in-law as best she can,
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ask if she's
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not feeling well,
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just as if it's a
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bit broken,
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it may be that I need it but it
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's good, it's gone, very significant.
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Now you have a reason to
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let your daughter-in-law look after you
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It's nice to take it with humor,
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you say what happened despite the fall
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and the injury, the patient was in a
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very good mood and after a
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short time she found her sense of humor again
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because she
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found very relaxed and easy-going people with us
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who also had fun To your
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credit, we simply took part
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without an emergency doctor and the paramedics did not
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administer any painkillers, but with
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humor and empathy
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they managed to distract the patient.
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Oh, it's nice if we can do something good.
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The patients
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trust us much more quickly if we
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are empathetic when the patients
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Feeling taken seriously and on the drive
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to the hospital, David and the
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84 year old even discover unexpected
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similarities
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[music]
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to the whole
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tea dance I assume that
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the
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balance is
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so they then do standard cell phone
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or
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normal so the standard swiss metal dances
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as soon as they start
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tango Can you come
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chase me? Yes, that's not my favorite.
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Interestingly, it
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turned out that the patients, even
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at their age, still really enjoy
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dancing. Coincidentally, I
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also do the whole thing as a hobby - dancing in
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couples, which is why we
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found a relatively quick topic of conversation together
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However, I see that the Latin American dances are
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more fun for me.
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Personally, I dance primarily standard and
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Latin dances, but it's all just a hobby
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and nothing more
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professional. Our job is very
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strenuous
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in a variety of forms, it
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looks as if david has
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found a soul mate during this operation.
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in just five minutes the
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ambulance reaches the emergency room. the
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patients almost seem a little
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regretful that they can no longer talk,
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but important examinations are now waiting for them
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[music]
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and they are happy to do so maybe we'll be there
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because then like that or over the
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coffee then
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we can discuss it.
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The patient was very nice, she was
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just very open, she just
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appreciated us being there, she was
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just happy that someone helped
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and it was just a nice time If you're
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really happy about
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helping people, the gratitude
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afterward is just nice for
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us too if we just
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get positive feedback.
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Fortunately, the head injury does
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n't turn out to be that bad and the
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fracture can also be treated well after
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five After a few days the patient can leave the clinic
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again.
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Enthusiastic lady from the last assignment
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apparently inspired Michael. In any case,
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he uses the break for a little old
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lesson on his hip. Friend, yes, I ca
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n't start dancing. Yes, buddy in
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Wissel
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Moving
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with Michael's sense of tact, hobby dancer
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David can only shake his head until now
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everything has survived but not you. In
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principle, I can do everything in a standard way
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and Latin, so everything that is so
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socially sensible, I can actually do
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relatively well. More practice would of course be
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good or even through layers I can get
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relatively far To the rear you do
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n't have the time
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to go regularly anymore and motorcycle fan Michael
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probably prefers to stick to the two-stroke engine rather than
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the three-quarter stroke shortly afterwards the
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next alarm
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more
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in the nursing home
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we drive such a shortness of breath
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that is the keyword for my
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old and nursing home to Stuttgart
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newly relaunched as an ambulance with
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special rights
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I do this critical insanely
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weak nerves costs
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I and weak nerves
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[Music]
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he didn't say
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[Music]
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we have different tone sequences
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formation but there is one
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coming from the city it radiates a bit from the
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noise level to the side and width from
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and then we have the land space which
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goes further forward so that
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road users at a further
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distance can hear after
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driving yes there is a driving
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safety course relatively close
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oh that's from forests to the fact
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that with the calories we constantly have emergency
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calls from nursing homes not
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uncommon and almost always it's a matter of
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life and death Michael and David have
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learned to
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keep a cool head even in exceptional situations poems
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stories songs and games at
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Heidemarie and Herbstfest autumn
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a certain routine is not only
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normal, it is even important because of their
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calm and calm
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The faster and more effectively the rescue workers
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can help, do
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n't put any air on them. When
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we arrived at the patient,
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we could tell from afar
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that the
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patient was in severe respiratory distress
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and it was clear to us that we now
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had to work quickly Both and
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people on long-term medication
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so that Schäuble was already defeated the
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last time about how long ago half an
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hour so there are clear traces
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of the disease on both sides. By
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listening to the lungs, you can determine relatively quickly
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how severe the disease
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is and what measures you then
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have to take
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so copd exacerbations
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stage of the young carcinomas
00:22:20
need such a colleague makes
00:22:22
medication that you have in half
00:22:24
it has the headache
00:22:26
500
00:22:35
where
00:22:37
I'm coming soon we have on
00:22:39
the second patient
00:22:47
the lifesavers have to split up
00:22:50
get the situation under
00:22:52
control
00:22:54
[music]
00:22:55
in In the other resident's room I
00:22:58
found a lady who had fallen
00:23:00
and got her arm caught between the slatted frame and the
00:23:01
bed frame. Let's
00:23:03
try to get her name out of there.
00:23:17
We tried to contact the caretaker directly.
00:23:19
The patient got her
00:23:22
arm caught so badly that
00:23:24
The blood supply at hand and
00:23:25
under him was cut off and
00:23:28
so a quick release from this
00:23:30
situation had to take place. You feel that
00:23:33
yes, normal,
00:23:36
we'll see if we can
00:23:38
find out your names. David Rhein is 13, you're
00:23:40
paying attention, we just have
00:23:41
a second patient Here we had
00:23:43
a fall and an arm in the
00:23:45
slatted frame Comnet announced that this could lead to
00:23:47
one having to take the slatted frame
00:23:48
apart completely. In the worst case,
00:23:50
the arm could die due to the lack of blood circulation,
00:23:55
so our main problem is that we
00:23:58
have a pulse deficit, which means there is
00:23:59
no longer enough Blood was found on the hand
00:24:01
and on the other side because
00:24:03
the time was getting too long for me and the
00:24:05
patients had increasingly less feeling
00:24:08
and less blood circulation in their hands, so
00:24:10
I decided to
00:24:12
call in the fire department to work with
00:24:14
the fire department to get the patients out if necessary
00:24:16
To get out of this predicament,
00:24:22
that's a complete splint
00:24:25
to go through.
00:24:26
It may be that as soon as
00:24:29
the fire brigade comes, we'll be showing Rome next to your arm.
00:24:32
We have to get it
00:24:35
out relatively quickly every evening
00:24:40
that cells die from
00:24:42
women, they are still with us so
00:24:44
beautiful, so you can
00:24:47
already notice that the hand is getting significantly colder than
00:24:48
the other, which means there is
00:24:50
significantly less blood coming to the front, which means we
00:24:52
should also get the hand out quickly
00:24:54
in the worst case scenario, the patient would have it
00:24:56
can lose their names
00:25:04
a nurse
00:25:06
held the patient's hand to calm her down when she
00:25:09
had to leave our editor steps in the
00:25:11
situation is very stressful for the old lady
00:25:17
a little lifted to
00:25:19
get the blood circulation back in her arm
00:25:21
maybe it
00:25:26
's important so that jo you
00:25:30
come strong and pdm it's already bad
00:25:33
blood circulation there are two buttons or
00:25:36
not yet needed
00:25:39
so we take ours in any
00:25:42
case over here no equipment that
00:25:44
fits
00:25:45
the monastery
00:25:49
so hackl
00:25:50
what do you think and now one slowly
00:25:54
a folder and then we'll see
00:25:56
how it turns out They're getting a
00:25:58
little calmer now they're sleeping
00:26:00
in peace as the medication
00:26:02
arrives and dilates and at the same time
00:26:06
I'm doing a few more tests. I'm
00:26:07
not allowed to go up now,
00:26:10
that was
00:26:13
pretty quiet, everything's fine, so
00:26:17
[music]
00:26:18
he'll always feel like that.
00:26:39
I have to Now listen again to the back of the
00:26:41
lungs who
00:26:42
have shortness of breath are very excited
00:26:45
and have a lot of fear and
00:26:47
therefore unfortunately they already recognize enough
00:26:48
and that's a condition that
00:26:51
they just don't want to have anymore and
00:26:53
I have to go in there more often
00:26:55
got better,
00:26:56
yes, ok, should we go to the Robert Bosch
00:26:59
hospital?
00:27:02
Michael has 17 years of professional experience in the
00:27:04
emergency services. Normally he does
00:27:07
n't have to look after a patient alone,
00:27:08
but in an emergency, that works too.
00:27:10
With my help, you can
00:27:12
get up
00:27:13
[music]
00:27:15
just relax a bit now it
00:27:18
just happened backwards
00:27:21
and now it's
00:27:27
missing so it's difficult because we have two
00:27:31
percent since I want to have two
00:27:33
helping hands away because with him
00:27:36
it's not that bad now he's not
00:27:38
critical at the beginning it was a bit more
00:27:39
critical but Now we have everything
00:27:41
and can everything is stable, that's why things are happening
00:27:42
little by little.
00:27:47
The man has to go to a hospital for further treatment. The
00:27:50
condition can
00:27:52
worsen again at any time.
00:27:54
Meanwhile, David is waiting with the
00:27:56
patient for the fire department. They can
00:27:59
free the woman from her predicament
00:28:07
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00:28:12
Until the fire brigade arrives,
00:28:14
David and the caretaker are
00:28:15
feverishly trying to free the woman from her
00:28:17
painful situation. Great work.
00:28:42
The relief is huge
00:28:45
because the nursing staff spend a lot of time
00:28:47
with the patients.
00:28:50
Of course they also suffer to a certain extent and
00:28:52
were very glad when we were able to free the patients
00:28:54
from their predicament.
00:29:01
They have to drink more, young lady. They
00:29:04
drink so little
00:29:10
lessons so that this is confirmed by the
00:29:13
fire brigade from David trend onwards That's how it
00:29:19
was, thank you very much,
00:29:23
we were able to free the arm with the help of the caretaker before the fire brigade arrived,
00:29:25
so
00:29:27
the fire brigade could go home again
00:29:28
and the patient could be freed
00:29:32
if I now yes man the debt goes
00:29:35
there was s w
00:29:40
afterwards I have one
00:29:42
Ambulance transport ordered for the patients
00:29:44
in order to have the arm
00:29:46
checked again to
00:29:47
rule out any
00:29:48
consequential damage.
00:30:02
How does it look
00:30:05
quite good again in the evening? I'm quite
00:30:08
happy with the fact that your arm is already getting
00:30:09
noticeably warmer. But you
00:30:16
still have to take a picture of it
00:30:19
in this one I wish you all the best,
00:30:24
thank you.
00:30:26
In the time until David came back,
00:30:29
I was able to look after the patient to such an extent
00:30:31
that we actually just
00:30:32
had to get him on and then put him in the car to go to the
00:30:34
hospital
00:30:44
I've done it all the time and then we take
00:30:47
the lives of patients. Load all the titles and
00:30:49
have
00:30:59
reported
00:31:15
something to say for a long time without anything else
00:31:17
[music]
00:31:20
everything's good, a
00:31:23
lot of mucus.
00:31:25
Michael's measures have alleviated the acute
00:31:28
shortness of breath somewhat, but the
00:31:30
man's condition is still the same in front of critical,
00:31:32
not least because of his
00:31:33
lung cancer,
00:31:34
you're so far, yes, Mr. Kubicki, let's
00:31:40
sleep through the night as if there's a
00:31:42
bit of wobbling
00:31:53
an acute emergency
00:31:55
[music]
00:31:57
if you had left it there for an hour you would
00:32:00
n't want so much of your arm
00:32:01
left
00:32:02
[music]
00:32:04
the patient escaped with shock and
00:32:06
bruises, but the man
00:32:09
urgently needs
00:32:11
medical attention Treatment the
00:32:12
emergency paramedics take him directly to
00:32:14
the intensive care unit of the hospital
00:32:20
greetings le gallo is my name
00:32:23
hello well
00:32:27
known copd percent
00:32:30
massive spasticity on both sides when they arrive we then have
00:32:32
salbutamol and rovinj from me we will
00:32:35
now help you slide over to
00:32:36
the other side
00:32:55
thanks to the Due to the quick intervention of
00:32:57
lifesavers, the man survived this acute
00:32:59
shortness of breath, but a little later
00:33:02
he died of his severe lung cancer,
00:33:04
the doctors were
00:33:07
powerless
00:33:08
[Music]

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