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Live Rescue: Most Viewed Moments From Sacramento, California - Part 5 | A&E

Apr 16, 2024
good. We are on scene. There you go. Keep coughing it up. I didn't see anything come up. It was just ice cream cake. It was in a tin foil, and he thinks... Well, he's going to keep coughing it up. No not yet. Maybe you still have the entire piece of aluminum foil that's in the container? Do you like what he ate? - Yes, sure. You're doing it right. Keep coughing. Keep coughing. If you can get up a little, that might help. Keep solving it. That's the best for you. You're doing great. We have a gentleman who supposedly has aluminum foil in his throat and is trying to cough it up.
live rescue most viewed moments from sacramento california   part 5 a e
He's breathing and talking to us, so that's a good sign. That means his airways are not occluded, so he is getting air into his lungs. So in a sense, the best thing for him to do is just cough it up. There's not much we can do. We just have to wait and hopefully he'll get it out. So instead of just... Yeah. What you want to do is try coughing, not just... there you go. Try not only to gag him, but also to cough. Where is the piece he took? I don't know. Oh, you... Okay. I feel like there's something in my throat, I can't speak and it's lodged in my airways.
live rescue most viewed moments from sacramento california   part 5 a e

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Well, there might be something there that's irritating your throat. But he's not blocking his airway, sir. Alright? Which is a good thing. We don't want it to block his airway. So that's a good thing. I think if we give it a 10 minute stay. Just watch me for about 10 minutes. Just like you're watching me now. No. Yes, I do. Yes, sure. Yes. At this point, you have probably significantly irritated your throat. So we're taking him to UC Davis. We are headed to a vehicle accident. Minivan into the center divide, then off the road. According to sheriffs, one person is unconscious.
live rescue most viewed moments from sacramento california   part 5 a e
The only occupant in the driver's seat right now, bleeding a little from the head. Do we have anyone else in the car? No. There's no one else in the car. Single vehicle only. - Only? OK. Alright. Right now we have only one vehicle, one occupant. We have to get it out of these bushes so we can evaluate it better. Yes, Jonah is in. Is Jonah inside? OK. Okay, so we're going to get some things intravenously and we're going to start our evaluation there and we're going to start giving you IV fluids. I just need a blood sugar check.
live rescue most viewed moments from sacramento california   part 5 a e
OK. Yes. Here you go, friend. Yeah, I'll try... Do you want to grab this right here? Yeah, make Ton take this. Let's get clear. Right here, Ton. Just there. You may have to hold the stretcher. Yes, I have you. Yes that's fine, . Is there any answer? No. Nice and easy. Slow, slow, slow. Yes. So now we're going to code through UC Davis. The patient is unconscious, so I'll start an IV and get him going. A vehicle was driving erratically, crashed into the center divider and ended up on the side of the road in a pile of berry bushes.
So we had to remove it by accessing it with a chainsaw. We were able to get him out and take him to our local trauma center. We just received a call about a car accident, i.e. a rollover with entrapment. We have no other updates, so we don't know how many patients. And then, of course, the release may take longer. We have to call a truck, which helps us in case it is necessary to stabilize the vehicle (of course, of course) or in case it is necessary to remove people from the vehicle. We only have one engine responding to us.
So those are some of our main concerns right now, and... I think there might be someone still in the car, if you want to grab a board. So here is the vehicle. It's on its side here and there's still someone trapped inside. So let's grab our board, our stretcher and see if we can get them out. What's up, Cap? - Hey, what's up, guys? Do you need something from us right now? It seems like she's fine right now. She doesn't complain about anything. OK. But the vehicle is rocking back and forth, so we'll wait for the truck to arrive to stabilize it.
Understood. The vehicle that is on its side has someone trapped there. They are fine, but the vehicle is on grass. It's a little unstable, so we'll wait for the truck to arrive. They can put some shocks under it, stabilize it so we can get in and get the person out. Until then, we will have to wait. Then it hit him and kind of like... Yeah. So we just... we just had access to her. I literally just broke that window to go over and talk to her, but she seems fine. Hey? This is giving us a kind of unique situation.
It's quite difficult because the vehicle is a bit unstable. So we are trying to determine if the person is able to stand and help them up with our help. There isn't much room in a small sedan when it's on its side. If they... Tito, if they want the necklace, I have it here too. Tilt the board up. Do you want to get on the board? Can you level it? I'm fine. Ready? Okay, catch me. We'll drop you back on the board, okay? Do we have a necklace? Do you want a smaller one? And she's dating three?
Yeah? Incomplete about the event. She has a year, and a dollar, but she can't... she believes she is in Rancho Cordova. OK. I understand. Turns out she doesn't actually remember the incident, so we're worried it might be low blood sugar or something. She crashed her vehicle, at low speed, without being a trauma alert. We had to use the jaws of her life to get her out of there. She couldn't free herself. We are evaluating her for injuries at this time and will take her to our local trauma center. So we are on our way to a car accident involving multiple vehicles and a couple of patients complained of neck injuries.
Stop towards the side where the people are. OK. Were they all in the cars? Are any of you hurt? Not seriously. OK. All just sort of bumps and bruises? What happened? The gentleman in the truck stopped. OK. I stopped behind him. OK. The gentleman behind me finally couldn't stop... - In time. - --on time. OK. He also had a girl in the car who has since been transported. Fortunately, it looks like everyone made it out unscathed, but just getting the cars themselves together will probably take more than the two engines we have here. There are metals in these new metals, magnesium, which is really difficult to remove.
Once they start going, they go and go. We get something out of it. It restarts again. Really difficult. Drink plenty of water. 500 gallons in each. About a thousand gallons of water. Normally I would turn off a car, but we are struggling with these. Grab your dry cap. Grab your dry cap. I have... what used to be a wheel is now molten metal. One car caught fire and trapped the other two because they were too close to each other. We had the front truck's fuel tank break. That's what made it so hard to put it out: the fuel kept lighting the fire, lighting the fire.
My firefighter decided to use dry chemical, which is what is used for flammable liquids. I put out the fire and we were able to... with three water engines, we were able to put them out. All in all, I think it worked out pretty well.

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