Ashley Crane if only Northern Ireland politicians would think of it I would change craigavons icu were he was a consultant they should name it after him
Not a very receptive audience, I have just watched a 45min talk by John and am now watching this and I know nothing about medicine and only watch bike racing regularly when the TT is on, but I could listen to him talk for hours. He was an absolute pro at bringing humour to a lecture on something extremely serious and is an absolute hero for what he has achieved in his lifetime and for how many lives he has saved. I guess this audience just didn't get his genius, they should have realised they were listening to someone special, a one of a kind. RIP John Hinds.
his microphone only mic the sound of the person that is wearing the microphone ! not the audience ! but you still can hear a little bit of the laughs !
I'm not a doctor, nurse, or paramedic, but this man is one of the biggest inspirations to me that has ever lived. He will be truly missed, and he should without question receive some sort of posthumous honor for the lives he has saved, and arguably is saving now, thanks to getting #HEMS4NI. R.I.P. The flying doctor. also, for those who get the joke #ResusWankers
Only just discovered this guy and I've got to say, what an Incredible man he was and part of an incredible team. Such a cruel sport but what a contribution he made. R.I.P Dr Hinds...
Wilcofan I'm not arguing that he loved the sport. He had to to do what he did. But he also called it a cruel sport. Verbatim. In the lecture before this one. That's not me speculating. Those are words directly from his mouth. I reckon it's akin to the way tornado chasers feel about what they do. You don't have to be blind to the raw destruction and devastation of a thing in order to feel the exhilaration of being so near it. If anything, understanding the peril only adds to the glory.
To put John’s life into perspective. He was born ~6 months before I started medical school. Look what he accomplished in such a short time. John had the trait of fearlessness. I don’t. I hate motorcycles. I love fast accelerating cars, but not fast cars. I love flying. But the sky is big and generally very forgiving if treated with respect. There are no hedges with stone walls behind them a few feet away from my airplane. I’m very risk averse. John wasn’t. Yin and Yang. His death was a tremendous loss to all of humanity.
Just Gofish Actually, I have read in the past, that a majority of pilots are afraid of heights. Is that true? I haven’t researched it. I am afraid of heights where everything is static. The edge of a cliff. The highway with no guardrail on the outside of the turn. Because my Dad got me a job at the airport, pumping AvGas during the summers, observing other good and bad pilots, and flying with him quite a bit. I learned to trust the air. Air is a fluid, just like water and it gives you feedback continuously. When you can truly feel that, most of the fear goes away. And any interruption of that feeling triggers immediate negative reactions. I owe my flying instincts to my Dad and Brent Connor. And my observations of what to do. And what not to do around airplanes. RIP, Dad. Mom is in hospice and probably only has a few days left. Soon you will both be together again. I flew in this airplane many times with my Dad and other pilots as an uncertified copilot/autopilot. I was pretty good at it until transporting neonatal premature delivered babies in incubators. I’d get the Beech 18 all trimmed up and flying smoothly, right before the ~300 pound neonatal nurse (an average weight for them) decided to get up and walk forward 5 or 6 feet. Yeowww. Nose up on the elevator trim to hold altitude. I’d just about get it perfectly adjusted before she went back 5-6 feet to sit down. Think of the old WWII movie sounds when a plane was diving to crash. I’m exaggerating, of course. But back on the nose down elevator trim to keep our altitude steady. Here is the airplane I flew with Dad, Brent and others at Mercy Flights in Medford Oregon. Now in the Seattle Museum of Flight. www.museumofflight.org/aircraft/beech-c-45h-expeditor
From a paramedic who has been to the TT and worked on the injured my hat goes off to a wonderful, caring, professional and talented man. will be missed.
Whenever I despair at the state of humanity, I watch Dr John on here & it always gives me renewed hope. He was a remarkable human being that will forever be loved, respected and hugely missed.
I cried my heart out when the news arrived about John Hinds. Too good for this world, RIP John, I look forward to having a pint with you in the future.
As an ex Trauma Care Nurse I keep interested in advances in emergency care and only recently became aware of Dr John. What a remarkable man absolutely devoted to pre hospital care and all too tragic he died on his motorbike. RIP
It's a real shame there isn't more material from him available on youtube. As someone who's in the medical field and loves bikes he's certainly someone to look up to. R.I.P.
I had met John twice before and he was the most down to earth person.Really good people. I watched the other video were John was giving a speech about serious motorbike crashes and medical intervention.He was so good at what he did and if he had of decided to leave the racing scene I'm 100% sure he could of been a stand up comedian he was that funny.But he was never going to give up on what his pure passion was,and that was to save road racers lives.So until the next time I bump into You my friend.Farewell.RIP. Dr John Hind's. Delta Seven.☘
Prior to the Doctor Hind's passing I watched a couple of videos featuring his talks and experiences. I then learned he was killed and that hit me like a brick. What a remarkable and passionate person the doctor was, yet delivered his message and experiences whereby anyone could understand and appreciate the work himself and his team performs at these crazy road races like the NW 200 and the TT. I never would have thought the doctor would be a victim of those same roadways he treated so many racers. I hope his team carries on in honor of his work, I'm sure they will.
I've only just become aware of Doctor John Hinds but what a great man and he will be sadly missed but he died doing the job he loved and he also gave his life trying to help someone else and in the words of that old saying NO GREATER LOVE HAS ANYONE THAN THEY LAY DOWN THEIR LIFE FOR A FRIEND. R.I.P. John Hinds gone but NOT FORGOTTEN
This man is the person I aspired to be. I had the technical skills to do so many years ago, but I failed to use those skills. I didn’t advance the art of traumatic medical treatment. John didn’t fail. He set a new standard in trauma medicine. I didn’t have the bravery to innovate in trauma medicine as he did. No cricoid pressure? Heresy in my training. Cracking a chest? Totally out of my permitted area of treatment. The world is a better place because John Hinds was here. Because of John, I’m trying to make up for the lost opportunity to help more people. I’m old, out of shape and easily distracted. So I have nothing to lose. I used to tell students. The patient is already dead. You can’t make a mistake that will kill them. All you can do is be aggressive and save their life. So don’t be timid.
RIP Dr John. Your passion, direct intervention, and training have saved countless lives --- your lessons on mechanism of injury and associated injuries, and situational awareness are priceless.
For the past few weeks I've been discovering road racing and I absolutely love it, especially the TT. I just learned about Dr. John yesterday. What a true blue hero and a phenomenal human being. Really fucking sucks loosing someone like this. RIP Dr. John
never had the pleasure of meeting him but i hear the passion in his voice. just think he'll be riding somewhere else doing what he loves best. god bless.
I've watched this at least three times now over the years. Still as rapt as the first watching. Hats off to those who still do what John Hinds did. And what a fantastic presenter John was. It's a shame his talents (both medical and presenter) now are gone forever. Truly and unsung hero of motorsport.
This man truly was a hero, the loss is utterly devastating. Your gone John but watching your videos still cracks me up. Hope the craics good up there big man. Ride in peace.
I was thinking the same thing. The difference was it was Chicago USA whereas another talk he gave was in Europe and lets face it the Europeans have a different perspective on these matters because they have lived and followed street road racing for many years. I think they also have a different way of handling tragedy, or coping with it as you can tell by the Doctor's way of delivery. Not that they are insensitive, far from it, you gotta know the culture.
You guys are real assholes. it's the freakin' mic set up. You can hear some laughter if you turn up the volume and turn down the judgment. If you listen to other events he/they have recorded the audience is quite engaged and responsive = must be the mic set up.
I love the road racing circuit. The tt. Thought I knew a lot about it until I listened to his first 40 minutes slide show I watched last night. I never knew this guy but I feel like I did. Genuine guy here. He died doing what he loved.
The good thing about Covid-19 is that you get to watch great people like Dr Hinds again, a truly great person (RIP). He puts a fabulous perspective on what it means to "Have a life" when we have to sit indoors now for much of it fro everyone's good. Who else achieved his level of academic achievement and performed his role with excellence at 200mph. Celebrate this man. Sure, it would have been great for him to still be with us, but nothing lasts forever.
Dr Hinds and Petracola are not tragic cases in my opinion. Both died doing what they loved. Hinds saved a huge number of lives during his lifetime and Petracola only made it to the Isle of Man TT because of the doc. I envy this type of life.
John Hinds deserves a posthumous OBE, without question!
He really does. I dont know how these people do their job! Its incredible.
Unfortunately no such award exists, you lose the honour on death. I do, however, think the John Hinds Hospital has a certain ring to it.
heliopolis29 I agree
Ashley Crane if only Northern Ireland politicians would think of it I would change craigavons icu were he was a consultant they should name it after him
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RIP John Hinds. It takes a person with a huge heart to do what he did.
how and when did he die??
Jayee he was responding to an accident and got into one himself.
hmmm cant find a video on his crash
Jayee and balls
@@janklement315 a big fuckin set at that.
Not a very receptive audience, I have just watched a 45min talk by John and am now watching this and I know nothing about medicine and only watch bike racing regularly when the TT is on, but I could listen to him talk for hours. He was an absolute pro at bringing humour to a lecture on something extremely serious and is an absolute hero for what he has achieved in his lifetime and for how many lives he has saved. I guess this audience just didn't get his genius, they should have realised they were listening to someone special, a one of a kind. RIP John Hinds.
Everyone in the position of First Response owes this man (Dr John) a great debt of respect and thanks, for advancing the science.
His mic didn't pick up the crowd. What a brilliant talk.
there are others where the audience is in stitches
I don't even watch any form of racing and this was riveting - Do you remember the 45 minute long one?
Well said sir😢
Dr. John Hinds , we don't see super heros in in our life time - R.I.P Doc John
I am always inspired by this man. RIP.
Long Live Ireland and may the memory of Irish heros like this man live forever as well.
Rest in Peace brother. Ride safe up there and watch over all of us.
His audience here must be dead. Absolutely no sense of humour when he cracks jokes
This guy is truly brilliant.
the microphone just didnt pick up the background noise
+Mountain Jew the mic does not pick up surrounding sounds probably
his microphone only mic the sound of the person that is wearing the microphone ! not the audience ! but you still can hear a little bit of the laughs !
PooTuberUser I heard them
I didn't laugh as much ether, the jokes are good but to laugh over these crashes is not that easy, it stil is a very serious topic.
I could listen to him all the time. What a wit. What a doctor. What a legend. R.I.P. John.
John Hinds still lives, here! He is a hero of freedom.
I'm not a doctor, nurse, or paramedic, but this man is one of the biggest inspirations to me that has ever lived. He will be truly missed, and he should without question receive some sort of posthumous honor for the lives he has saved, and arguably is saving now, thanks to getting #HEMS4NI. R.I.P. The flying doctor.
also, for those who get the joke #ResusWankers
Only just discovered this guy and I've got to say, what an Incredible man he was and part of an incredible team. Such a cruel sport but what a contribution he made. R.I.P Dr Hinds...
It's a glorious sport and John would be the first to agree with me.
He'd also be the first to agree that it is a cruel sport. He said so himself in the previous lecture.
CountessOfOle as someone who knew John, I think I know his position better than you.
Wilcofan I'm not arguing that he loved the sport. He had to to do what he did. But he also called it a cruel sport. Verbatim. In the lecture before this one. That's not me speculating. Those are words directly from his mouth. I reckon it's akin to the way tornado chasers feel about what they do. You don't have to be blind to the raw destruction and devastation of a thing in order to feel the exhilaration of being so near it. If anything, understanding the peril only adds to the glory.
Wilcofan Your comments have me curious now. Do you race? :)
Just a hero !!!! RIP, sadly missed
To put John’s life into perspective. He was born ~6 months before I started medical school.
Look what he accomplished in such a short time.
John had the trait of fearlessness.
I don’t.
I hate motorcycles. I love fast accelerating cars, but not fast cars.
I love flying. But the sky is big and generally very forgiving if treated with respect.
There are no hedges with stone walls behind them a few feet away from my airplane.
I’m very risk averse.
John wasn’t.
Yin and Yang.
His death was a tremendous loss to all of humanity.
Just Gofish Actually, I have read in the past, that a majority of pilots are afraid of heights. Is that true? I haven’t researched it. I am afraid of heights where everything is static. The edge of a cliff. The highway with no guardrail on the outside of the turn. Because my Dad got me a job at the airport, pumping AvGas during the summers, observing other good and bad pilots, and flying with him quite a bit. I learned to trust the air. Air is a fluid, just like water and it gives you feedback continuously. When you can truly feel that, most of the fear goes away. And any interruption of that feeling triggers immediate negative reactions. I owe my flying instincts to my Dad and Brent Connor. And my observations of what to do. And what not to do around airplanes. RIP, Dad. Mom is in hospice and probably only has a few days left. Soon you will both be together again.
I flew in this airplane many times with my Dad and other pilots as an uncertified copilot/autopilot. I was pretty good at it until transporting neonatal premature delivered babies in incubators. I’d get the Beech 18 all trimmed up and flying smoothly, right before the ~300 pound neonatal nurse (an average weight for them) decided to get up and walk forward 5 or 6 feet. Yeowww. Nose up on the elevator trim to hold altitude. I’d just about get it perfectly adjusted before she went back 5-6 feet to sit down. Think of the old WWII movie sounds when a plane was diving to crash. I’m exaggerating, of course. But back on the nose down elevator trim to keep our altitude steady. Here is the airplane I flew with Dad, Brent and others at Mercy Flights in Medford Oregon. Now in the Seattle Museum of Flight. www.museumofflight.org/aircraft/beech-c-45h-expeditor
From a paramedic who has been to the TT and worked on the injured my hat goes off to a wonderful, caring, professional and talented man. will be missed.
And a big Thank You to you as well Sir. From all of us riders!
@@rickw5024 I'll second that.
So sad at the loss of this man. I could have listened to him for hours. I know he must be in a special place in heaven.
Whenever I despair at the state of humanity, I watch Dr John on here & it always gives me renewed hope. He was a remarkable human being that will forever be loved, respected and hugely missed.
This guy is an absolute hero and carries a huge legacy here in Northern Ireland. There's an air ambulance with his name as his legacy. RIP Dr Hinds.
I cried my heart out when the news arrived about John Hinds. Too good for this world, RIP John, I look forward to having a pint with you in the future.
As an ex Trauma Care Nurse I keep interested in advances in emergency care and only recently became aware of Dr John. What a remarkable man absolutely devoted to pre hospital care and all too tragic he died on his motorbike. RIP
It's a real shame there isn't more material from him available on youtube. As someone who's in the medical field and loves bikes he's certainly someone to look up to. R.I.P.
I had met John twice before and he was the most down to earth person.Really good people. I watched the other video were John was giving a speech about serious motorbike crashes and medical intervention.He was so good at what he did and if he had of decided to leave the racing scene I'm 100% sure he could of been a stand up comedian he was that funny.But he was never going to give up on what his pure passion was,and that was to save road racers lives.So until the next time I bump into You my friend.Farewell.RIP. Dr John Hind's. Delta Seven.☘
R.I.P. John Hinds. Much respect from Ohio, USA.
I love johns hinds videos, it's to bad he past. R.I.P
RIP to a true pioneer who loved what he did and made a drastic difference in many lives. Godspeed brother
A wonderful human being - never forgotten.
Prior to the Doctor Hind's passing I watched a couple of videos featuring his talks and experiences. I then learned he was killed and that hit me like a brick. What a remarkable and passionate person the doctor was, yet delivered his message and experiences whereby anyone could understand and appreciate the work himself and his team performs at these crazy road races like the NW 200 and the TT. I never would have thought the doctor would be a victim of those same roadways he treated so many racers. I hope his team carries on in honor of his work, I'm sure they will.
Only found out about Dr. John this morning - purely an epic Human being - in the upper echelon - what a loss to society - Rest In Peace Dr. John Hinds
I've only just become aware of Doctor John Hinds but what a great man and he will be sadly missed but he died doing the job he loved and he also gave his life trying to help someone else and in the words of that old saying NO GREATER LOVE HAS ANYONE THAN THEY LAY DOWN THEIR LIFE FOR A FRIEND. R.I.P. John Hinds gone but NOT FORGOTTEN
This man was a legend in road racing circles. He saved inumerable lives. R.I.P.
This man is the person I aspired to be.
I had the technical skills to do so many years ago, but I failed to use those skills.
I didn’t advance the art of traumatic medical treatment.
John didn’t fail. He set a new standard in trauma medicine.
I didn’t have the bravery to innovate in trauma medicine as he did.
No cricoid pressure? Heresy in my training.
Cracking a chest? Totally out of my permitted area of treatment.
The world is a better place because John Hinds was here.
Because of John, I’m trying to make up for the lost opportunity to help more people.
I’m old, out of shape and easily distracted.
So I have nothing to lose.
I used to tell students. The patient is already dead. You can’t make a mistake that will kill them.
All you can do is be aggressive and save their life.
So don’t be timid.
RIP Dr John. Your passion, direct intervention, and training have saved countless lives --- your lessons on mechanism of injury and associated injuries, and situational awareness are priceless.
This man is the definition of legend
What an absolute legend... inspiring beyond words...
For the past few weeks I've been discovering road racing and I absolutely love it, especially the TT. I just learned about Dr. John yesterday. What a true blue hero and a phenomenal human being. Really fucking sucks loosing someone like this. RIP Dr. John
RIP Dr. John Hinds you will be missed forever in the rear road racing events...
never had the pleasure of meeting him but i hear the passion in his voice. just think he'll be riding somewhere else doing what he loves best. god bless.
What a legend R.I.P..I'll ride safe for you
Very humble, no airs and graces, he will be missed. RIP John Hinds. 😢
I've watched this at least three times now over the years. Still as rapt as the first watching. Hats off to those who still do what John Hinds did. And what a fantastic presenter John was. It's a shame his talents (both medical and presenter) now are gone forever. Truly and unsung hero of motorsport.
RIP John Hinds, true LEGEND!
Such a legend, and a great inspiration. Still missed in 2022. RIP the flying Doctor. Died doing what he loved, just like the rest of them. Bump
This, if it isn't already, should be a TED talk
Well he's dead soooo I don't think he can do a ted talk and I don't think they accept recordings
I cry every time I watch this RIP
We still miss you “flying doctor” 🙏🏻
This chap was a bloody legend, he seemed like a great guy. Rip John.
This man truly was a hero, the loss is utterly devastating. Your gone John but watching your videos still cracks me up. Hope the craics good up there big man.
Ride in peace.
Excellent as always, and always will be missed :(
The crowd is a bit dull eh? this guy is a legend.
I was thinking the same thing. The difference was it was Chicago USA whereas another talk he gave was in Europe and lets face it the Europeans have a different perspective on these matters because they have lived and followed street road racing for many years. I think they also have a different way of handling tragedy, or coping with it as you can tell by the Doctor's way of delivery. Not that they are insensitive, far from it, you gotta know the culture.
You guys are real assholes. it's the freakin' mic set up. You can hear some laughter if you turn up the volume and turn down the judgment. If you listen to other events he/they have recorded the audience is quite engaged and responsive = must be the mic set up.
What a fantastic guy, so sad he's now gone
condolences to your family, RIP. The good die too young.
A great man in so many ways. RIP
Definitely a fan, he will be missed.Glad I got to see him in action at Skerries
I love the road racing circuit. The tt. Thought I knew a lot about it until I listened to his first 40 minutes slide show I watched last night. I never knew this guy but I feel like I did. Genuine guy here. He died doing what he loved.
This guy is a hero
Having made use of our air ambulance this man worked so hard for he has my respect
This man was one in a million
What a gift he was to the sport. RIP
What a laugh this great man is. Love his man and his work.
My personal goal is to do what John does
What an amazing doctor and man. RIP.
career inspiration right here.
As a motorcyclist, I learned a lot from this.
Hero, legend, consumate pro., humanitarian, a shining example of living your best life. A huge loss, he he gave us so much . Thank you Dr. John.
He was brilliant. RIP John
The good thing about Covid-19 is that you get to watch great people like Dr Hinds again, a truly great person (RIP). He puts a fabulous perspective on what it means to "Have a life" when we have to sit indoors now for much of it fro everyone's good.
Who else achieved his level of academic achievement and performed his role with excellence at 200mph. Celebrate this man.
Sure, it would have been great for him to still be with us, but nothing lasts forever.
I miss this guy.
Dr john is such an amazing man.I wish he was still with us.God bless him
RIP John Hinds :(
Dr John, you are so missed.
A legend. A huge loss and sadly missed here in Ireland and beyond.
These road racers are nuts. Respect to Dr Hinds though, seemed like an amazing human being. RIP
i really enjoyed watching this, thanks for uploading
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Thank you for being there n doing what you are doing.Thank you.
RIP John Hinds, a truly wonderful person!
RIP John Hinds, a credit to the sport and his profession
What an outstanding man!
What an absolute gentleman and a credit to humanity. A Legend that will be truly missed by anyone that knew him
Just come across this , very sad that he lost his life , what a brave and compassionate human being he was , RIP Dr. Hinds ...
RIP John.
Respect to his dedication and knowledge in road racing
This man was brilliant and a very special person so sad he is no longer with us. R I P Dr John
one of the sorryest losses that the sport has had to endure!!
John Hinds left his mark in the world of motorsport his legacy lives on.
RIP to an absolute legend!
This crowd doesn't know just how lucky they are..... were R.I.P.
Dr Hinds and Petracola are not tragic cases in my opinion. Both died doing what they loved. Hinds saved a huge number of lives during his lifetime and Petracola only made it to the Isle of Man TT because of the doc. I envy this type of life.
Amazing story, not something the average person would know if it wasn't shared so thank you!
An inspiration in the world of road racing and those who follow it!
Does Dr. Hinds have a corner named after him? If not he deserves at least that. Every paramedic should watch this.
Thank god for people like John, I hope he's at peace.
Tough crowd..
Wonderful guy and a huge loss :(
True hero. RIP
You have to love this guy. What a tragic loss to the world.
Is he speaking to other doctors?
RIP and respect for your work.
God Bless
"If you want to simulate this, drive down the road at 120 MPH then jump out the sun roof". 🤔
I just cannot believe that he died...
Fallen but not forgotten... R.I.P and thank you for your service!
god bless Dr Hinds RIP !! you have saved many lifes of road racers ! again God Bless & RIP ! from a fav , from portstewart !