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41 thoughts on “Man has a Seizure, Cops Arrive to Help (he doesn’t make it)”
  1. Get rid of qualified immunity. We just watched a murde-r. To say that they were wreckless with this man's life is an understatement. Face down in a pillow, foot on the back, no vitals being taken, not in an ambulance. I could actually keep going, as some have on the comments, it's their laughing while he's having a medical emergency (dying) that really gets me.

  2. He was facing away from the medic. These Sheriff officers killed him with the help of that EMT shooting him up full of drugs which is not allowed without his freaking permission

  3. As someone with 30+ years of critical care experience not one of those present were qualified to administer ketamine as a sedative. In a hospital setting it is considered a one on one situation meaning a doctor and or nurse is present at all times, patient is connected to telemetry with pulse oximetry present and they’re prepared to intubate if needed. There’s not even an ambu-bag present in the video. No IV was placed prior to administration of the sedative. This was hillbilly medicine at best and 100% malpractice.

  4. The blue line will always make any situation worse than it has to be. And thier ultimate goal is "officer safety", meaning they will do everything they can to ensure they go home. No one else matters to them.

  5. I have epilepsy and have always wondered how police would handle it. I hope I never have a seizure around the police

  6. As someone who is a first responder, with over 12 years of experience in EMS, the issue I see with this situation and several other similar situations is there’s no real legal guidance. A lot of these situations tend to fall into a grey area.

    Would he still be alive if no treatment was rendered? Maybe. However, we are expected to determine if a patient needs medical treatment and transport to a hospital emergency department. If that patient refuses medical treatment or transport, then they may sign a refusal against medical advice, the issue then becomes is this person mentally competent enough to decline medical treatment. If the patient is awake, alert and oriented to person, place, time and event, then they are generally accepted to be medically and mentally capable of refusing medical treatment or transport to the hospital. Those things was not explicitly made clear in this video.

    So if this person was not able to refuse care or transport, and the patient is “agitated and confused” who accepts the liability for him remaining on scene?

    As a first responder, my only options are to contact medical control, which is typically a Physician on staff at the local ER or the medical director over the EMS service who is also a licensed physician to determine what to do next, and have law enforcement present for both scene safety and to assist with physically restraining a person who is suffering from a medical emergency.

    These grey areas are faced by first responders everyday, and there is almost never a right answer. If we try to do the “right thing” and someone loses their life, we are crucified by the public, politicians and media. If we don’t do enough and leave them alone and they later die due to a medical condition, we are also going to be crucified by the public, politicians and media. It’s a lose-lose and most of the time, almost all first responders (police included) we are doing what we think is best based off of limited resources, limited time and typically little to no sleep. People are so quick to judge but are usually not so quick to find a solution or even better, go to school, apply and become part of the solution.

    Based off of this video, I’m not sure if this was handled entirely correctly but I just want it to be known that there are always several factors at play when critical decisions are made. And most lay people are not privy to the things we are taught.

  7. So they murdered a man for having a seizure. The thing is I'm not even surprised That's how fucked it is now these are just murdering horrible evil people That's what police forces are these days

  8. The lack of training and overall shortsightedness is fucking embarrassing. Who thought it would be a good idea for officers to be able to inject people with ketamine!? And since when does an officer have the power to forcefully take a person who suffers from seizures to get medical help!?

  9. Don't You Cops worry about your children being mistreated by other cops outside of your cop buddy safe zone ?

    Or are you all just narcissists who lack empathy and therefore dont care about the safety of your own children?

    What the hell is wrong with you guys?

  10. Why didn't you include the beginning of the incident? The part where he attacked the medic. He was punching his medical provider.

    Pin this, i dare you.

  11. 🤬😤😤😤😤😣😣 IT'S VERY TELLING THAT THE GUY HAVING SEIZURES SAYS "I'M GOING TO DIE" WHEN HE SAW THE COPS

  12. Professionalism is lost in all the public responders in Jasper. Why they are all laughing at a medical emergency is embarrassing. We have a dark sense of humor that we let out when it's appropriate, at the scene is never appropriate. I remember a time when we had a volunteer firefighter say, "look he's breathing" when we started bagging a patient. The family overheard it and questioned our medics. That volunteer was relieved from the department the moment we got back to the firehouse. I would be so ashamed of my lack of professionalism and understanding of patient care if I were involved in this situation, I would quit that profession entirely.

  13. So is this murder with the capital M for dosing a man already on sedatives or just negligent homicide because our LEOs are now expected to be too STUPID to know you don't mix sedatives with more sedatives?

  14. EMS are not doctors lol, my cousin and aunt were both Ems and I would never trust them to know what they are talking about in detail. This guy needed a few guys at most to manually escort him to the ambulance and strap him down.

  15. He put his foot on the man. It is absolutely evil and demonic. Earl is in a better place. Rip brother ❤🌟🌟🪷🪷

  16. Imagine being handcuffed face down with a boot on your back while being injected with medication against your will.

    In what world are LEO’s authorized to order paramedics to inject you with drugs while not being licensed to practice medicine or knowing anything about your medical condition or history? That entire department should be sued into non-existence.

  17. I have called 911 for an ambulance for my BIL and cops showed up. He was elderly, and had a huge aneurysm in the top of a thigh that was bulging. One of the cops was screaming in my face, "Where are the 2 women that normally take care of him?" My husband, our care giver we paid, and I were all telling him we were the only ones that had ever taken care of them and we had no idea who h was talking about. He then screamed that the ambulance had just transported BIL to the hospital a few days ago–we let him nope, had not happened. He started screaming about the 2 women that were supposed to be there, again. Even the other cops were weird out. When the ambulance got there they told him they had not transported BIL anywhere in the previous year and he shook his head like all of us were stupid and left.

    We never understood why anytime we called for an ambulance, we got cops first.

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