tv [untitled] February 14, 2014 4:30am-5:01am EST
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yeah. there's nothing many kilometers all around but a desert of snow. breeders cross the tundra with their hoods of domestic deer in search of new pastures. they'll cover hundreds of kilometers in the brig godless of the weather. a day a breed as passport just says young wild tundra instead of a regular address with house number and street. right here for you here i was born on this land of yours and my father lived here and i have three died i took a place. on heritage his herd my brothers and i divided between us. because two sons helped him in the tundra and what the eldest and his wife in the dish to have two daughters three year old alina and daria who is six young family is awaiting a new arrival. and of course would like
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a boy. the expectant mother has a congenital heart disorder she's due to give birth any day now and needs urgent help but here in the tundra whether or not the air ambulance arrives on time depends entirely on the weather. contact with the outside world is very limited missile has no satellite phone and has only recently acquired a mobile but as there is no signal in the chum it serves mainly as a toy granddaughters. what had there with your head off you know i don't understand it or don't i try to learn how to use it all but there's very little doesn't have to. be understood rest while i have no idea how the use of. them do that but i need. to find a mobile phone signal if you have to travel twenty or even forty kilometers through the tundra to the. just settlement. sometimes of an eye to family has to travel
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deep into the tundra where there's no contact at all. they have to take a position fix regularly as a possibility that they will have to be taken to hospital grows stronger by the hour. his youngest son to relay the coordinates. so you can see at the ambulance receiving. an air ambulance missing the location it was. the middle reach. but the flight to the family is crisp. another day a breeder's wife has just given birth in another part of the. we are so named. because you don't have a phone that you don't forget to take flashlights blankets are going to use ready to risk it you get the upset trickle kid yeah it's ready. i think.
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can you please check if you fly to get patients ok. ok all coming to you today but we also have to visit another woman who's giving ok let's go. each sortie is an intense experience now as flight costs almost four thousand dollars so taking an aircraft out to assist only one patient before returning to base is not a cost effective exercise that's why the doctors always plan the consultation with the pilots after finding out in advance who else might need their help on the way that's going to. be seven we've got six so far. any changes to the planned route will depend on the weather deep in the tundra it can change as often as every half hour.
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when we take off we can never be sure that we're coming back and. we think everything is very carefully of course and never let ourselves given to panic. the air ambulances first stop the helicopter lands near a baby girl was born just a few hours ago. ok give me the baby girl it's a girl one twenty eight of the. i don't think yes that's right retailer you should question why having a fancy that is good but will give you an injection of a helicopter and you was never good so much trinity how chaotic western culture and i get it is here here and you put her on the bank a healthy looking. for women as true keepers you
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tundras hard if you must of what if she's able to work she will regardless of the pain. if. you like us europeans who have local doctors or nurses they have no one to turn to for help in the tundra and so they wait like that more mother over there she worked for she could. meet with they know that the air ambulance is there for them and believe the doctors and nurses will always come if they hope we will be able to help them with that infomercial. it's not uncommon for the air ambulance doctors to deliver babies on board the helicopter. mood to. move once a woman called us because she had a fever. we were approaching she said her contractions had started it was her ninth child so i decided to take her to the base to get the medicine she needed for
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besides you can always do with an actual pair of hands and we could have been within two minutes and as soon as we landed should give vs child or. whenever an air ambulance workers like to help someone but that it's always a noble undertaking. they had a heart attack there is a pediatrician she used to work in a town hospital but quit her job after deciding that as a native new units she needed to return and be close to nature and her ancestral traditions. no matter how far these indigenous northern people may travel. there's always something that draws them back to their homeland you need to drop it. in a certain level of how people believe it's a great sin to spit the that story even drop something.
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in the water a fire in the. yes i am a daughter of the tundra i always roamed here in the past but every time i left i felt bad i said to myself i will go back to the town. people believe that energy from the earth and sky helps them survive in the tundra. that look at the snow it's falling on i'm sad but i'm young and then they're great people should get energy from the earth from time to time with that look we always walk upright and don't get much of its energy. and keep your arms race to the limit after a while he was like staying. you know this energy can send you to say as it did. before ambulances existed in the tundra the people called on shamans when they needed medical help.
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or to needed a need it's seldom ask the skies for help with the time only an extraordinarily patience. usually it's better to turn to your own domestic gods only yes or gonzales when everyone has gotten lots of home in the temple at some times when i feel bad i shake them. and ring the bell and that's how it communicates with my own god like. come on show me. the strength and out i'm going there now it's the never let me go the nail is sticking out must've been quite an axe blow back and you can move your finger at me for. sitting and you move it do we have this in fact and don't move now please i'll do everything to be absolutely fine don't worry.
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on this day the doctors have already descended from the skies on three occasions. but they weren't able to visit. those family. they simply had no time. sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new needs most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only
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a dog. is obviously more for the latest because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns environ how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with but once again it's the fear factor for women are definitely the target of the gun lobby and you don't kill them when the killing money but if somebody would you would piss with her. i'm noticing more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink war. for kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest.
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good. morning weather in the tundra changes again the cold is beyond freezing the temperature is already minus thirty degrees celsius there's a chance that the air ambulance will finally take his pregnant daughter in law to hospital despite problems keeps working. the children are out in the tundra to out him a runny nose is no reason to stay inside.
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the dia room several kilometers into the tundra misspoke i. his eldest son edward is sent out to look for them. he left several hours ago but misael has nothing to worry about he knows that his son will never get lost. or will stop oh i'm so tired. what move are betting you when you're in the tundra we don't need the us to find their own as we use the stars star is my right shoulder you not by any means i have to go in this direction but. it's what i born with navigation system in the head but we've learned it from childhood what. in winter daylight only last about two hours so everything has to be done quickly. the d.n.a. that it was has brought back from the tundra are now being driven in
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a circle because the men want to catch the leaders. so that the rest of the hook before them this is a tried and tested technique. specially trained dogs make sure that no animal falls behind the hood which gradually moves into a makeshift implosion formed of sledges. inside it's easier to select to do the most suited to pulling those same sledges. it's an everyday job but it can be dangerous for both adults and children. you know with your feet when you stay here you have to be alert the whole time you're in you and your mind jump out at any moment and then you can enjoy yourself under hooves and that will really hurt. even serve the nomads main concern is not their own health but that of the dia just that now they're going to catch a sea dinner without the say there's something wrong with their eyes somebody or her i heard us say the i'm. going to go with it it's tobacco or if you can
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get one of the more you've been doing it for ages if you don't apply them back on time to have a chill loser i. guess. but the lady of the children is always responsible for laying the table the diet is mostly made up of frozen roll fish and meat especially venison. which contains no cholesterol low fat and is rich with visibility and minerals that are indispensable in these severe northern conditions. it's widely believed these moments never suffer from scurvy because of the venison they eat so frequently yet cook fresh fish is always a delicacy this was a rare catch. the good it's will eat the fish roll too but there's something else that the children enjoy much more. but. once again
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a strong snowstorm to sense in these conditions the air ambulance contraflow cross the other tough one of last year while mother left her children during a storm and god was like get out of her find her way back. you study her body. wasn't. will she fallen into a red venus froze to death. during his endless cross tundra wanderings has lost several of his chess pieces with those that remain the man managed to play checkers while his granddaughters play a different game they draw themselves and the dear i am delusional i learned that. there may be a little aching it is unknown when it's fairy tale it was a good attorney knows the great snow storm of the last six or seven days it was so strong that no one could even step outside the children there was one man who lived in the tundra and most he said to his daughter oh you can see this in the go to the
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snowstorms youngest son is if you don't see the snow one with the lowdown on. the same weather that hit the tundra has fallen on the village where the air ambulance takes off. danger is being collected at the meteorological station. or. not but when you're on direction to change magnetic you know average speed sixteen or twenty horizontal in his ability five hundred meters general store. the metropolitan reads like a death sentence it's not safe for the helicopter to fly. they say the pilot in command center. knows every mound of the tundra and fly the helicopter with his eyes closed. your eyes been flying here all my life it's
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not difficult for me we know. the weather conditions may be a bit trickier than in passenger aviation but in every other way it's just regular work. and from you there's nothing heroic a basterds. i'm an ambulance driver. you fly a helicopter you shouldn't give them a hard touchdown it's not apply descending on to a concrete strip you have to control the helicopter from the moment you takeoff until the moment you land and everything in between should be done properly. on the outskirts of the pole of the lies the wreckage of a helicopter that crashed in two thousand and five the north can be very unforgiving of mistakes the pilots have begun the turn for final approach to land but was too close to the ground in the fog the helicopters tail rotor. when we arrived the crew were lying in the snow. they had been thrown out of the helicopter
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. the flight engineer had pelvic bruising and the second pilot had a broken foot it was hanging off but everyone on board survived. air ambulance nurses deny to take over and such and you've got to consider the finals to be their home their reluctance even to think about leaving one loosely answered my ex-husband lives somewhere far away. he let the tundra many years ago but we haven't kept in touch in that manner week of course because they can't bear to live in such conditions that lead them with some i believe that only a woman can withstand everything in this life because of. the cold very. good boy. and you're a good boy to make ya love me now don't you now don't while the no fly weather
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continues to janet cause all the patients she has delivered in the village. there hello is it is you say at the at home. oh yes she is shit. this baby is just twenty days old labor was particularly difficult in the doctor's fort for the lives of mother and son first in the children then in the helicopter and finally the operating table in the hospital good he's allowed boy until a modest deadlock yes good. oh yeah like that. and i started doing bad at one am but i didn't tell anyone i called the ambulance at four am it's the news because by then i felt really charitable when the only thing i remember is my brother and husband carrying me and everything after that was like an entry. i take him in your arms to show how beautiful he is yet to be able to believe my job is a very rewarding one with it really makes me happier when
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a new baby comes into this world i'm overwhelmed with joy that it's so great such a wonderful feeling it's just me with energy emitted. i think it's my job that keeps me going there. the new emergency call still doris carrying the victim into the warmth of the helicopter. it's minus fifty degrees outside. because of the weather the crew has only been able to fly once today to a day a breeder who snowmobile overturned causing a severe stomach wound. i . i i i i always worry and tell the mom and he led with the plane that he comes back home
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from until he says everything is fine you're going in there is a hero because regardless of the weather he flies to save other people's lives because he actually lives position and came to the north in the first place. their underlings nurses old daughter will share the same birthday march the sixteenth. they met at medical school. was the first to come here to the north until followed some years later their wives moved to the north to. it's annoy smalling still gets caught in the ice on a hill and sauna people keep their. mobile it was created partly by nature i'm partly by man the kitchen i needed adrenaline adventure that i wanted to see what the north was life should be and test muscles.
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to do was when i bought some photos and videos because my family looked at them and tara was not going to live that good yes no worries me how this is dear and nothing else. even the fact that there are no trees affects your mind yes someone. does little in the way of entertainment in the village. but to his friends are never bored. they're the only musicians for many kilometers all around. a.
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neck a. bullhorn to us that yellow. the heart of a bullet heals and should bow to the well as the chairman said already you can stop the storm and we might have my people and my parents who died in the next room they get by and the young man took a deer skin and his on his mallets go again started beating the skin kill at the store was a stylist. of the seattle ambulance the three wires yes i got a got it. and maybe the weather got better here do we have time to review we have fifteen minutes. now let's look at the crew is able to head to the missile going to school where they'll be able to also help his pregnant daughter with.
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that. because she said you know how are you going to tell your side please come on quick quick i can but you. do usually have high blood pressure no don't forget her just order it cause trouble for her upset you to string out what do you want the boy. and i think we're taking you with us don't worry we have to.
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leave you did you experience toxic losses while you were pregnant and he had aids in addition of a doctor is finally on the road doctor's supervision if you when did you start moving. away if you didn't i'd say that very soon. this is. telling the family prepares to do to move across the tundra. and waits for the young mother to return with a son. another future deliberate. oh
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