Nightwatch: EMTs Comforting Patients - Top 5 Moments - Part 2 | A&E

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Here are some of the most heartfelt moments when an EMT comforted a patient, in this compilation from Nightwatch.

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All Comments (21)
  • @jalissashuler
    "Sir, what your social security number? "Always get me 😭
  • @Eclipse-lw4vf
    once that man said he lost his daughter you could immediately tell why he was drinking. Cant imagine being overseas wondering if there was something you couldve done that wouldve saved her
  • The guy who lost his daughter to hurricane Katrina was the absolute saddest. I hope every day he is blessed in any way... you hear things about a mother's love, but very rarely do we hear about a father's love. Fathers grieve different.
  • @momofcalgary
    That amazing paramedic who sang that song to his patient.. WOW!!!! He has a beautiful voice and his demeanor is out standing. I wish we have paramedics here like him
  • “Keeley, that lady ain’t getting in my truck” 😭😭 .
  • I had my first anxiety attack when I had to make the decision to turn off my mom's life support, and it was so scary I didn't have control of my body. Losing your parents at any age is devastating, I can't even imagine being a child and having that happen. My heart goes out to her.
  • I genuinely wouldnt survive losing my daughter. I'd probably eat a bullet after a few days of grief. That man is strong asf for hanging on for so long. I hope he finds peace in this life
  • @wckedliz
    Sometimes human compassion is the best medicine. We need more of this and less hate ❤️👍
  • @paigeb7002
    Tony deserves the world. truly. the way he comforted that disabled woman who was being abused was absolutely touching.
  • @kaygames7136
    "Sometimes God makes things uncommon because you're not supposed to be in that situation " chills.
  • @johnromero1029
    Tony is a nice guy. Hope he continues to give help the way he is doing.
  • Tony has a beautiful voice, and he is an amazing EMT that truly loves and cares about each person he helps take care of
  • The gentleman who lost his daughter had me crying. I can't imagine 😢
  • @alliesinger297
    The man who lost his baby, my heart was absolutely shattering.
  • I remember I had a rough anxiety attack it was so bad that I had to have 911 come and the EMTs were so nice and professional and understanding, I have nothing bad to say at all, sometimes we need a hug from a stranger to feel better.
  • @user-ep9fw1ru4o
    The medic singing to the patient is one of the most heartwarming things I've seen. It truly inspires me to be the best provider I can be. I hope he is still working, at least somewhere, because we need more people like him.