The 999 Emergency Call Handler | Paramedics On Scene | BBC Scotland

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2022
  • Call handlers like Sarah take emergency 999 calls from all over Scotland at the Ambulance Control Centre in South Queensferry.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @Mezame9
    @Mezame9 Před rokem +5

    I am highly confused. In every First Aid course I have attended I have always been trained to apply back strikes and chest thrusts if coughing does not dislodge the obstruction. Even First Aid videos found online today advise the same thing.
    So why on earth is this 999 dispatcher advising against First Aid? Please be consistent NHS, is it advisable or not advisable to deliver back strikes to a chocking victim? Especially when the obstruction is still present.

    • @callum6835
      @callum6835 Před 27 dny +1

      The dispatcher will ask "Is s/he breathing, coughing or crying at all", if the answer is yes then it's assumed some air is able to bypass the blockage to some extent, meaning some form of breathing can be sustained. If this patient receives back blows and chest thrusts it is possible the object could become dislodged further and cause a complete blockage rather than partial.
      On the other hand, if the caller answers "no" when asked if the patient "is breathing, coughing or crying at all?" then a full blockage is assumed and Heimlich instructions are advised. Hope that helps

    • @callum6835
      @callum6835 Před 27 dny

      Replace *"Crying" for an infant/child, with "talking" for an adult *... I think is the correct wording dispatchers will ask

  • @lucylou9030
    @lucylou9030 Před rokem +3

    When I was 4 I got a sherbet lemon stuck in the back of my throat. My brother looked at me and shouted my dad and told him I'd turned blue. My dad ran outside with me, turned me upside down and hit my back , the sweet flew out. If he hadn't of done that i would of chocked to death. Just saying.

  • @ArcticWolf-bg4mx
    @ArcticWolf-bg4mx Před 8 měsíci

    All calls are priority one when i worked there

  • @admiralsturgeon
    @admiralsturgeon Před 2 lety +5

    So what are we supposed to do then if we can't slap them on the back?

  • @ArcticWolf-bg4mx
    @ArcticWolf-bg4mx Před 8 měsíci

    I worked there for two summers

  • @user-lc7eu9ny8d
    @user-lc7eu9ny8d Před měsícem

    Wont do you need for ambulances call handing ok

  • @Michael-vf3ih
    @Michael-vf3ih Před 11 dny

    Innocent not the only one
    Do the crime do the time & don't cry like the police courts of law guards judges cps ect, squeal piggy squeal