was just a very short distance away, there was an Israeli shelling which killed uh the two members of that ambulance crew as well. So in total nine people were killed in that incident. Of course it has become internationallywell known not least because of the Oscar nominated film The Voice of Hindraab which really told the story
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. Ambulance organization in Israel were not happy that we came in and we offered a free and fast professional service.
I would have gotten there a lot earlier, a lot faster. Ambulances get stuck in traffic every single day while people need them to be saved.Think about someone not breathing for five minutes.
In order-- and I realized, ambulances are not there on time to save people. Ambulances are good for transport, but bad for saving.Interesting-- good for transport, but bad for saving because they take so long.
It takes time to pass through traffic. Ambulances , even if they put on those lights and sirens, people can't move.And you have a paramedic and a driver and an EMT and a doctor inside an ambulance just sitting there.
Because people who needed very basic stuff, people who needed their appendixes out were getting medevacked to a real hospital, essentially. Air ambulance companies, also a big topic for private equity. They love scooping up air ambulance companies, and so the fees for getting medevacked somewhere are crazy.
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. The ambulance took for almost an hour to arrive, one hour.
That day, I should have been able to give them oxygen, sedation, anesthesia, put a breathing tube in, put them on a ventilator, and send them in a fully medically escorted ambulance in safety to Turkey, where they would go to intensive care to have their burns treated. But instead, I had to send them suffocating in pain, of course, having done my best of course, having given them
She is a medical doctor, a trainee helicopter pilot, and an entrepreneur who founded West Africa's first indigenous air ambulance service, the Flying Doctors Nigeria, which saves hundreds of lives across the West and Central African region every year. Welcome Ola.
Yeah, we live in a very unequal time, but people are helping. The ambulance is on the way. What I want to argue is a more awkward proposition in this space, which is I've come to believe and be persuaded that a lot of the elite helpfulness in our time
Whereas today it's, I focus on the race. The ambulance , the car is getting close to you.
There are a lots of applications of drones that have been postulated, of course, surveillance of key assets like railroad and pipelines, search and rescue, cargo delivery, UAV helping ambulance , taking pictures of recreational activities. So once you realize that there are a number of these operations going to happen at the same time, same place, and in the same airspace, then we
effect of chemotherapy. We call 911. The ambulances come, the paramedics come in, and they're trying to talk to him, and he can't talk because he's basically just completely out of it. And they're asking me what his name is, and I'm like Edmund Dehnert, D-E-H-N-E-R-T.
And she called for help. She called an ambulance . And we were the ambulance that were responding to that emergency.
She called an ambulance . And we were the ambulance that were responding to that emergency. And we had to come from one side of the city in Jerusalem to another side of the city.
And I realized how terrible this thing was because he was two blocks away when this kid was choking and he did not know that he's choking. Only after the ambulance arrived that's when he realized. And I was saying to myself, that's where the epiphany came from.
The person started-- I stabilized him. And the ambulance arrived. And after about 25, 30 minutes, an ambulance came and took him to the hospital.
- If you would only take your clothes off and let me see you naked, there would be no more racism. I'm in another ambulance . They're like, there's the guy on TV.
Right. Well, we've got live guests. Like if a ambulance pulled up and saw a kid in a car accident, they could reach in the cab and hand them a bear.
Is the society still working? Is an ambulance coming? Maybe it's not coming.
This poor girl, she looks at me and she says, are you all right? Do you need an ambulance ? She thought I was having some kind of seizure.
They called 911. They watched. By the time the ambulance arrived, he was dead. This is not an unusual story.
So I was noticing my husband, when my daughter would get injured or when she'd get a cold or something, he'd start pretending he's an ambulance . And he's going around going we've got to take an Sienna to the kid factory.
until the ambulance arrived.
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. And I see ambulances , trucks, fire trucks, are going to save someone from dying, a fire truck, a huge truck trying
offices and in ambulances .
wall." "Lady Day is ambulanced to metropolitan hospital in New York with liver and heart disease May
Air ambulance companies, also a big topic for private equity. They love scooping up air ambulance companies, and so the fees for getting medevacked somewhere are crazy. So, it is tricky, right?
Exactly, ambulances take long because of the distance. You can't put an ambulance on every street. It takes time for an ambulance to pass through the city.
You can't put an ambulance on every street. It takes time for an ambulance to pass through the city. It takes time to pass through traffic.
And they were crying, save our mother, grandmother, whatever it was so that we were trying everything we could. Eventually a doctor shows up from another ambulance , like a more advanced ambulance showed up a lot later. And he says, OK.
I'm going to start a response team that will announce publicly every single emergency. So I tried convincing the ambulance organization to agree with me about it. And they said no way.
We're not going to announce if someone calls for help. They're going to get an ambulance coming to them. We're not going to have anyone coming before an ambulance .
But I decided I'm going to go ahead, and I'm going to go and get emergency help by volunteers listening into the walkie-talkie of an ambulance system. But I bought a bunch of walkie-talkies from RadioShack.
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. They're calling for an ambulance .
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. They don't need for an ambulance .
But we also invented the ambulance , you know?
Because there's not always an ambulance or a cab or a hospital, even, to go to.
And just kept me going until the ambulance was able to get there and rush me to the hospital-- the local hospital.
someone over there can you bring an ambulance so we brought an ambulance we took him to Village at Works five months
Shaffi Mather started a for-profit ambulance company in Mumbai.
And he works with the London ambulance service.
But I absolutely loved driving an ambulance at six at night to 6:00 in the morning in New Orleans.
So they look at things like ambulance calls, utility cuts.
What about 15 minutes? An average response time of ambulances in many cities, over 15 minutes. How many of the people watching this could stop breathing for more than a minute?
And I said I want to get motorcycles and turn ambulances into motorcycles, the two-wheeled ambulances . And I actually turned motorcycles into ambulances . And that's how the whole movement started with 15 friends my age, more or less, into the most disruptive medical organization in,
I'm leaving out firemen and ambulances and a line of tornadoes too obscene to talk about-- I felt something like rage as we waited to be transported by
of Hinn Var and and her family and that of the ambulance drivers trying to rescue her, you know, had first of all
Within 90 seconds, they get to the patient. They stabilize them and just wait for an ambulance to show up to take the person to the hospital. That's the whole idea.
I remember I was like, I was anxious to get there already. It was like I was in the back of the ambulance jumping from side to side. The driver was going on-- he was going against the traffic sometimes.