Live Rescue: Too Much to Drink (S3) | A&E

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A woman in her 40s, has drank too much vodka and passed out in front of a hotel in this clip from 12.19.20. #LiveRescue
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43 thoughts on “Live Rescue: Too Much to Drink (S3) | A&E

  1. “too much to drink” while there’s a whole argument going on, they could’ve got a better title LOL omg

  2. Never seen a weed overdose. Yet it's illegal 🤔
    Had she just smoked. The only thing messed up would be a bag of chips.

  3. Watching this makes me so glad to be free (several months) from that addictive, deadly poison and the hopeless, pointless lifestyle it often leads to, which is demonstrated in this video.

  4. I’m a emt in Manhattan and let me just tell you, I get these kinds of calls all day. Literally all day. Or I’ll get a call for a unconscious or cardiac arrest and I’ll get there and the guy is just drunk sleeping.

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