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Medics respond to a call from a young man who fell off of his bike and hurt his leg. In the ambulance, the EMT cheers him up by telling a story of a time he broke his nose in this clip from “8.1.19”. #LiveRescue
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26 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Bike Ride Gone Wrong (Season 1) | A&E”
  1. I wouldn’t mind being his nurse 😉 😂

  2. I popped my kneecap out of place by rolling over on a bed, somehow. But I am lucky because I barely moved it and it popped back in place but it looked so freakin weird

  3. I’ve seen my 14 year old friend when we was playing football for the middle school in 8th grade he broke his collar bone

  4. I cracked my collarbone when I was young it was super painful and I couldn’t raise my arm at all I still feel pain if I move my right arm a certain way and my collarbone feels skinnier

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