Seizures on the Beach - Scary Moments for Lifeguards

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Published 2021-01-23
Seizures can be scary. Even for lifeguards. We look at how Bondi's lifeguards have handled seizures on the beach in these emotional and scary moments.
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All Comments (21)
  • @khairo6380
    “Glad you came round when you did, I was a bit worried!” Her: passes out
  • @TheAstroHacker
    Ngl, the medic that came on that motorcycle, looked so fucking badass
  • I feel so bad for the diabetic🥺. Diabetes,epilepsy and being in a wheelchair is so terrible and when he says “back to war” made me tear up
  • @Wowzersweezers
    I feel bad for Angelica, she was apologising for having seizures and she can’t control them yet she was apologetic :(
  • “Glad you came ‘round when you did, I was a bit worried.” Her: SIKE
  • @nosloppyplease
    I keep on thinking "don't call a ambulance just drive them to the hospital." Then I remember it's not american and a ambulance ride doesn't cost 8,000 dollars
  • @Firesword534
    Ten year paramedic here. Those lifeguards are doing everything right for what they're able to do. Keeping their patients calm, getting them into a recovery position when needed, calling for more advanced help quickly. They're doing a great job setting up the patients for when the paramedics arrive. Seizures can be intimidating, especially if one is not prepared for them or had a lot of experience responding to them but there were able to handle things well in these clips. Good onya mates.
  • if i ever got hit on the head and someone asks me what day it is, i wouldnt be able to answer, not because i wouldnt know, but simply because i never check.
  • The woman in the first clip helping that young man after his seizure is so sweet. Most people who come out of a seizure can be tired, confused, and scared. Keeping them calm and comforted can help them through the moment.
  • hearing “your with the life Guards” after Marina accident is just as comforting as hearing “ don’t worry, i’m a doctor” after you have been in a motor cycle crash. there is nothing that sounds better
  • As a nurse I’m so impressed with how the lifeguards handle health conditions especially when they’re not common like seizures. Well done guys
  • @maigewitter8948
    Actually so impressed about the way the lifeguards handled the seizures.
  • @joshuam7226
    If Australia was a person, they'd probably look and talk like Reidy.
  • As an epileptic, it’s terrifying waking up after a seizure because your mind is groggy and everything hurts and you can’t recognise what happened or where you are, so I think that the life guards handled these cases really well. If I were one of these patients I’d feel as if I were in good hands.
  • @becca3070
    13:36 “I’m glad you came round I was a bit worried” passed out again
  • @RedniK96
    That Pete guy was a true warrior “Back to war” When he first came to the tower I thought maybe he had communication issues but once he came around I realised his medical condition even just strips him of the simple ability to speak etc, glad he went to the tower for help and the genuine look of concern in the lifeguards face was humbling.
  • @charmedgirl90
    When I taught at uni one of my students had a seizure (his first one- no history). One of the girls at his table grew up with a friend with epilepsy. Her experience and help was invaluable.