tv Reporter Deutsche Welle June 16, 2019 3:15pm-3:31pm CEST
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often back more and more of the workers are confronted with similar experiences to being attacked on the job but their family and physically. ok just keep granny trying to help you avoid them. it's 6 30 pm and to b.s. for this shift is about to begin he's a paramedic in training a 12 hour shift lies ahead of him and his trainer marcus miller. they've got some pepper spray with them officially to fend off aggressive animals. for. today is saturday not a very popular shift i don't block him and i have long on weekends or off my cold
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out more nights. i do know some people like to party. and the more they drink the more they're likely to attack the 1st responders. the 2 maybe get the ambulance where. the paramedics always working 10 is. hard. on whatever. the radio message says a woman is lying unconscious in front of a supermarket the paramedics rarely receive more info than that it's not like they have a choice anyway. it will just take the easy chair with his her 1st lets go see. samus go wherever they're needed a little. the patient is crouched down on the ground the man with
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a has clearly taken some drugs for him things aren't going fast enough let me talk to a 1st we're going to go into the vehicle together they will have a bit more peace and quiet so we can talk to one another ok it was not alright to call the question ok go in seminars the paramedics have learned to deescalate situation this withdrawing to the ambulance is a deliberate strategy. ok. ok. first we have to be able to talk with one another i'm here. your little friend is still close by but we don't have enough room to have everybody come inside. you go in 1st almost half of all the tax and instigated by the patients themselves. down here i'd like to take a look. at this oh. the woman has had a slight mental breakdown and should be taken to hospital for observation. but she
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wants to go home. after every outing all of the vehicle surfaces have to be thoroughly disinfected medications restocked and devices checked. but to be as fuller knows only too well that a routine case can quickly get out of her and a year and a half ago he was called to the train station to check on an unconscious man when the patient came to he attacked to b.s. . when a female colleague just i want to our backpacks between the patients legs which sent out reeling and he fell down. so then we could try it down until the police arrived. at a point. during the attack to be as father came close to falling on the train
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tracks he only realised later how close he come to dying. 3 quarters of a year later all of these images resurfaced and i was off work for 5 weeks for a while. and what had gone out is that i couldn't sleep anymore and when i did these images kept coming back. at the time psychotherapeutic treatments and counseling helped him deal with his crisis his colleagues also supported him. marcus miller believes the turks are more common now because people's expectations have changed when the water work they call emergency services and have to do what we need them to do but when things aren't done according to their wishes we don't do what they want and that can turn into violence or aggression pretty quickly.
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along with you on. the next. morning we're going to show parts approach from the light stars or where the police are in operation. usually emergency services and the police are informed at the same time today the police are already on the scene. really no but a police operation is underway and that they have tasered the delinquents. taser is an electro shock weapon used to incapacitate people its use hasn't been approved in germany but in often but it's currently being tested in a pilot project. relax the operation is larger than expected 6 policeman to deal with one man on drugs i
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fell from a balcony 1st or 2nd floor 1st he has injuries probably from glass he jumped is the bleeding heavily. is anything squirting out or running down but requires a q. treatment. the man was throwing furniture out of the window when the police arrived he jumped out of itself the paramedics suspect he's taken ecstasy ok. the fire department. have come to provide additional support to the at the moment he's still extremely aggressive the police have handcuffed him for he was so aggressive that the police officers had to use a taser to be able to overpower him. so we can't and aren't allowed to act like that because he's being cuffed so the police have to be present would most people that i want to. thank. god. and i would firefighters have them and strapped onto a stretcher i think. and they were like the bush or
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by. the paramedics can't give him a sedative to calm him down because they don't know what drugs he's taken years. for are you ok are you in paid. off he has had come back watch out. you have a little bit of the patient won't stop spitting at the 1st responders so he's given a face mask. boyo just keep calm and everything's ok we're only trying to help you everything's fine no one wants to do anything to you. know well you know if i come to run a lot of water to get up. i well. they drive to the emergency room with a police escort. ok. you know without their
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lease escort marcus miller would be alone with this patient at a golf course. yeah it was good. but nearly monday night at the hospital they're also getting ready to receive him oh god it's going to have a lot of short hops it's at the back of your mind that it could happen again at about 1030 that's our patient could have really flipped out at any time and we simply couldn't have restrained him when he done i wanted my the bad news because. your mom did you know it was difficult but it just doesn't count. for a lot of the wealth of evidence here on. this topic. before but last time they reached the hospital a total of 21st responders have already dealt with this patient. colleagues from the paramedics station have also just completed their mission they were dealing with a man who'd attacked his wife for positions going to something i'm not so angry about i had bought from. the police were also involved.
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and intended they took the man with them right away because they were still 4 children at a time. of the year i might name tax because i don't mix it with my daughter that we're not attending our sunday it's time for a coffee break for our of 3 young wesley in his private life marcus miller practices martial arts. his colleagues jokingly asked why he didn't give the man a karate chop if not a bit no he would have just got more aggressive it would have done any good so he's taken too many drugs but in my more than 20 years as a paramedic i've never seen someone take so much stuff without batting an eye though because these are guns and if you listen i imagine you have someone like that standing in front of you. i don't do anything just run. with the hope.
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resorting to violence is not an alternative with the bad it's not our job that's what the police are there was or was autistic and that's why my colleagues put up with quite a lot before they called the police or before they defend themselves or because our workers inhibition threshold is quite high when we go out of doctors there who has . first hand and. once again time is of the essence. an older woman is in danger of suffocating. they give her an infusion oxygen and take her blood pressure it's all routine for to be. here the relatives even want to help. because you. know you. don't be alarmed it goes back quite
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a bit. then i can place the entire weight on my shoulder and you know no you don't carry anything i mean it nicely but you can help us. put to be as being able to help these people helps him get through a night like this. as i've been mentioned so it's just about helping people in whatever emergency situation they happen to find themselves simply helping them to get out of it sometimes people just need someone to listen to them and i'm incredibly thankful to be able to do that to be able to do this job. 7 o'clock in the morning and the end of the shift. they've been spat has sworn us and insulted to get the. and once it shuts.
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