Nightwatch Nation: Make No Assumptions (Season 1, Episode 10) | A&E

Nightwatch Nation: Make No Assumptions (Season 1, Episode 10) | A&E

In Yonkers, Patrick and Danelle respond to a man suffering from abdominal pain in this clip from Season 1, Episode 10, “We Are Nightwatch Nation”. #NightwatchNation
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Nightwatch Nation, the new nonfiction series from executive producer Dick Wolf and 44 Blue Productions, follows EMTs in Yonkers, New York, Austin, Texas, Tucson, Arizona and Baton Rouge, Louisiana as these real-life heroes risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day, the overnight.

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31 thoughts on “Nightwatch Nation: Make No Assumptions (Season 1, Episode 10) | A&E

  1. I’m going to school in the fall to start my EMT career. This is why I want to be an EMT/ Paramedic is helping people, and moments like this.

  2. I started bawling my eyes out. Both my parents have schizophrenia. My mom is just like him. The sweetest human alive. And all I ever see on schizophrenia in shows or movies are really horrible things. So thank you. And the EMT's were perfect. Literally. Handled him perfectly. Sadly many are afraid once they hear the diagnosis. My mom is the nicest, kindest, most sensitive and caring person ever. On top of the most honest. So this made my Christmas. Thank you.

  3. Thank you for being so sensitive to a patient with schizophrenia. My loved one was diagnosed before he passed, and I wish he would’ve received the same treatment. God bless.

  4. We need more people like paramedics who actually care about people and there physical and mental state regardless of what they do for a living, choice of pronouns, choice of clothes,etc.

  5. I just can't imagine a child having a stroke. I know it can happen but to hear it out of a person's mouth 💔

  6. So sweet ♥️♥️

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