Live Rescue: Man Cuts Arm On Fence (Season 3) | A&E

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A man panics after cutting his arm on a fence post in this clip from “9.25.20”. #LiveRescue
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22 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Man Cuts Arm On Fence (Season 3) | A&E

  1. Good old USA. Trying to decide if you can afford medical care. The fact that insurance companies and drug companies and hospitals can get away with charging what they do is completely insane. But, our politicians get paid millions to make it legal. This country sucks.

  2. I have a week stomach and even if it doesnt show raw footage of the actual wound the people describing how it happened makes me queasy. Yet I still watch it lol.
    I love this show.

  3. “At least I’m not getting shot at” Haha I think my man was in Vietnam and had a similar yet different experience with a laceration.

  4. Still can't understand why they have fire trucks and fire crews turn out to medical emergencies. Don't they have ambulance paramedics in the USA?

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