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Medics respond to a call from a man who smoked a significant amount of marijuana and was concerned he might have a heart attack in this clip from “8.01.19”. #LiveRescue
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39 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Blazed and Confused (Season 1) | A&E”
  1. Imagine calling the ambulance because you are having a panic from weed, these people should be charged the cost of the call out.

  2. “Wanna go by ambulance or someone take you”

    “Sure”

  3. The paramedics advice is not don’t smoke but it’s “see what not eating all day does to you”

  4. "This is a prime example of what not eating all day will do to you"

    Probably has nothing to do with smoking dabs at 3am. Keep smoking the weed-equivalent of meth. Just don't skip dinner.

  5. ''when was the last time you ate?'', ''yesterday'', ''that could be part of it too''..

    Well i mean yeah but.. Look at him.. He can go 2 months without food

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