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Paramedics end up taking an elderly man to the hospital after they notice he is not acting right in this clip from “10.30.20”. #LiveRescue
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34 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Paramedics Help Struggling Elderly Couple (S3) | A&E”
  1. It’s sad but people like this need their license taken away on the spot

  2. 💜 GOD BLESS YOU CHIEF STEVE TRACY 🙏 THANKS TO YOUR KINDNESS, COMPASSION & QUICK THINKING, YOU PROBABLY SAVED BOTH THEIR LIVES! HOPE THAT THE ELDERLY MAN IS OKAY. STAY SAFE, STAY BLESSED ☺😇🙏👮🚒🇺🇸💜💜💜

  3. Every time I hear DeFund the Police I get upset because most are great and help anyone out. I always say we all have our black sheep in the family and yes they have jobs and work some where and some our Police that need to be rooted out but that doesn't mean they are all like that.

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  6. I love the cute elderly couple, I sure hope the guy was OK, I thought maybe it was a stroke, his arm and hand look paralyzed and he wasn't able to respond to the officer at one point. Hope everything turned out alright.

  7. Of course I'm crying.. I don't like to see the elderly out without help( over 80) So grateful he was there for them. I can tell he was having a stroke.

  8. Love seeing this, was nice to see someone extra aware of their surroundings and possibly saved a life. Even his wife wasnt sure what to do. A&E, you should do follow ups with stuff like this, even if its just a little text like "Male senior is now at home doing well". I mean youd have to follow up with a consent form to be on television would you not anyways?

  9. Oh my this brings tears to my eyes. Poor couple, getting old stinks. Thankful the police officer was there cause a accident was probably minutes from happening.

  10. That was very good Mr. Paramedic! if you didn't stop to help that old man things could have turned ugly he could be having a stroke.

  11. I don't think a younger police officer would have noticed the elderly mans changed behavior as did this older officer. Thank you for noticing. ❤

  12. As you’re too young to drive you can be TOO OLD to drive.. smh somethings gotta be done

  13. This man appears to be having at least a TIA, or possibly a stroke. He seems to understand what is being said to him, but is not able to speak – called "expressive aphasia". This is a common symptom of TIA or stroke. He needs to go to the hospital immediately as the sooner he gets intervention the better the outcome. The policeman's interaction with them is very kind, but he is likely speaking too fast for either of them to keep up, particularly when they are anxious and overwhelmed with sirens and unfamiliar stress of the situation. Under normal circumstances, they both might be fine, but this shows how quickly overwhelmed some elderly can become under stress. Whether "dementia" is a factor with this man is something that may or may not be the case but should be further explored at the ER. I wish the best for this couple. Aging is not easy, and we are all headed in that direction, so be kind.

  14. It's obvious he hit something. The wheel looks banded hit something so hard it pop the tire. And messed up the control arm

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