The welder/fabricator that created this is LucaSteel and Fabrication
@jklm1423Күн бұрын
As friendly as outsourcing and layoffs 😂
@christinedonga7734Күн бұрын
That was great! Your cueing is excellent!!
@30dvora3 күн бұрын
thank you
@emilycrookston26064 күн бұрын
My grandma died of stage 4 cancer😢
@Gian-ni5 күн бұрын
It's been at least 12 year that I've heard about organs scaffolding, stem cells, extracellular matrix, ecc... We should have organs ready by now. Where are they?
@andysmith62185 күн бұрын
Had a melanoma excised three days ago. Third one in five years. Checks every three months. Please be vigilant if you think you are at risk.
@concd7 күн бұрын
www.cardiologyconferenceeurope.com/
@kristineadams52037 күн бұрын
Ewwww these people are disgusting. Why did god make people pregnant and have babies that’s just gross when they suck on you on # that’s just disgusting like who does that?
@NDF11388 күн бұрын
Just wanna say I came to visit my Grandma Burr on this day that your “40th anniversary” of stealing credit from my grandfather and his brother. They introduced it to you. To IHC! Its inception WASN’T in 1978 it was in 1972 in Denver Colorado when they created it. What’s interesting is you’re taking credit again from them, when they took the concept on the road and started flying for Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas in 1976, where it was finally named “ LIFE FLIGHT” in 1976, not 1978 by IHC. They were the FIRST to pioneer the air ambulance service. Later they brought it to you, and licensed the helicopters to you, and now you’ve stripped them from history taking the credit! “Since its inception in 1978” are you serious!? That’s the only credit you give because its inception was by Robert C. Burr and Jim Burr! Again not in 1978, but in 1972. The inception you talk about was when they brought it to you and worked out the contracts and rented the helicopters to you. It was through my grandpa, Robert C. Burr’s ingenuity and innovation retrofitting the FIRST “air ambulance”, using techniques used during the Vietnam War. According to the Associations 2004 edition of Air Medical Services, Page 1-7: “Established in 1972 at St Anthony's Hospital in Denver, Colorado.The FIRST known hospital/aviation/vendor contractual arrangement was formed with Rocky Mountain Helicopters during this same time.” Rocky Mountain Helicopters massive achievement iim aviation history swept away and you took the credit for it, and made my grandma cry. Just after her husband, the man who retrofitted the first helicopter to air ambulance status. The fact that they achieved amazing ewts.years before you and then worked a contract out later with YOU (IHC.) Once again the words of my grandma through tears watching IHC reps accept the award by the governor. Was too much, she left the room saying “they didn’t mention your grandpa, not one time”. She knew how hard my grandpa Burr and his brother worked, only to be overshadowed. At least we know and aviation history knows. In the video a pilot says, “this was a new concept”. I writing this for my grandma, who had just lost her husband, to cancer. It didn’t help having to see your hospital take away and disrespect the innovation and hope they had that this new system would help others. Especially the hospital in Denver the FIRST started the program with grandpa and his brother. You make it seem as though YOU did it all…I apologize for being hot headed, but again you made my grandma cry and feel the loss of her husband (my grandpa) that much more painful. www.sciencedirect.com/sdfe/pdf/download/eid/1-s2.0-S0740831584800443/first-page-pdf That helicopter in Denver would only pick up someone who was injured and drop them off at an ambulance. My grandpa combined the two, as it was done in Vietnam, retrofitting the interior the same as an ambulance. And then the FIRST Air Ambulance was created. Then your people being interviewed saying “We started” “WE were the first”. I have multiple national air aviation books that specifically mention RMH as the creators, IHC is not mentioned in any of them. 2:20 - Rocky Mountain helicopter Logo 2:24 - Rocky Mountain Helicopter Logo Finally watch this video made many many years ago about Rocky Mountain Helicopters. At 11 : 20 into the video you’ll see the air ambulance portion kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hLGhl5CWuK_Oiok.htmlsi=Gm9jSLGcJQvOade_ Pam Moore being “one of the first pediatric nurses” is very commendable, but she of all should know better. I’m happy you have carried on the innovation and legacy of my grandfather, that you continue to save lives. Thank you for doing that. But I can’t watch this video anymore it just makes me really sad that my grandp He has passed on and his legacy has been lost and has been hoarded and gulped up by others. This man Robert C. Burr a WWII Veteran and hero of mine who loved aviation wanting to use it to help others, and HE DID. He was one of the men from the greatest generation who saw his fellow WWII B-17 crew members torn to shreds by enemy gun fire, who from inspiration along with his brother pioneered what you are taking credit for… Not even mentioning his name because that would take the credit your boasting about away from you. My grandma recently passed away and if she saw this video you made, this time her tears would turn into frustration and anger. She lived through the many years of watching my grandpa and his brother Jim work so hard to build their helicopter company from scratch, and all the many years of turmoil getting the business off the ground, having their first two Helicopters crash, one after the other, almost giving up, but the third helicopter finally working, and if haden’t they would have been bankrupt. But it did fly and so many after that. Living through the hardships my grandpa faced was etched into her, she was so very proud of him, and every time (after he passed away) when she saw a Life Flight Helicopter fly by she’d smile and say “hi honey!” As if it were a message from him to her…
@noranorton519910 күн бұрын
When do u take the bandages off your arm at the site where they did the cath
@LukaMrdjen11 күн бұрын
bruh like play some Fortnite or roblox man drink a bloxy cola or someshit while playing escape the nun horror 18+ scary in Roblox
@drongoesgalore12 күн бұрын
What’s a reasonable expectation for flexibility in this direction!
@MartonyTae19 күн бұрын
My life story isn’t sweet because all my life i have been suffering, even when i properly got diagnosed with Parkinson Disease everything changed and complicated but all through the journey and the person I must thank is Dr Madida Sam i later found on KZfaq who changed my life for good, He cured my neurological disease(Parkinson Disease) completely with their Parkinson herbal medicine. I recommend them 100% to anyone sick, they will help you and cure you. Again they’re so caring and loving…
@JannaBurton20 күн бұрын
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@shnitselmonroe31321 күн бұрын
Solid!
@RashadSims-bh3zz21 күн бұрын
Thsnk u
@mrtodd362021 күн бұрын
This is more of a how-to manual than an indictment.
@BrodysBettas21 күн бұрын
I appreciate this so much as a paraplegic, thank you!
@londerosa23 күн бұрын
Well, that was two minutes of meaningless and fluffy verbiage.
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/p6uDpNyEyanGhpc.htmlsi=rt085mEiOlRN0GLg for malayalam viewers
@papoosesullendove979824 күн бұрын
Nice!👌🏽👏🏽👍🏽💯✌🏽
@JinjaBoy83425 күн бұрын
Pliz make your videos sharable..
@Zarco78727 күн бұрын
Great doctor, he saved my life !
@emob354428 күн бұрын
very happy to hear the possibilities of good care, positive outlook, love and faith. thank you for sharing your story.
@vickiphilo124328 күн бұрын
Im getting a dual chamber in three days. Uneasy about someone messing around with my heart. But because of symptoms from Afib at 229 and bradycardia down to the 30-40s, i feel like a yo-yo. Cause is SSS. Im hoping all goes well and I can get my life back. Stay safe all. May 26, I've had my pacemaker for almost a week. No more lows, been running 70-100. At times running a little bit high but I was already told they might have to tweek it. At this time, no more symptoms!!! Now I'm just hoping for no more SVT or AF. Stay safe and take care of yourself!
@WizardJuke29 күн бұрын
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@danielasutherna819129 күн бұрын
I want to appreciate Dr Madida on KZfaq for treating my Dad of his Multiple sclerosis and parkinson disease with their natural meds💊🌿🌿👌👌
@vachibal355329 күн бұрын
Thank you sir !
@simonhadley8829Ай бұрын
I just had a six way bypass at the age of 52 in May of 2024. Been home a couple of days and would like to add a couple of points. 1. You will have a lot of edema, especially in the leg where they harvested the vein. Take your Lasix! When that edema starts going away you will pee, A LOT. Have a plan to deal with that such as keeping a clear path to the bathroom or a pee bottle on hand. 2. Use your cough buddy bear or similar, even if it hurts. It's there mostly to keep your breastplate stable. 3. There's a lot of gunk in your lungs. If you can arrange it, try to lay down so that your legs and butt are higher than your head. Let gravity help drain you out. Practice taking in deep breaths till you hesr the crackle in your lungs. Then exhale forcefully without the cough part. An hour of this is worth ten hours of sitting upright. Having a bed you can tilt is perfect. You don't need much, just about five degrees negative inversion. Have a bucket, cup, rag or whatever to spit into. You'll probably make a mess of yourself. Don't worry, that's easy to clean later.
@ellishorner5620Ай бұрын
Should you do this even if it there is pain through the affected ankle when trying? Thanks
@kreole0834Ай бұрын
Fantastic! Thank you for serving the Community ❤
@JohanWXCАй бұрын
Believe it or not, professionalism is still valued by most people in this country. Your scroungy appearance likely leads patients to consider you unprofessional.
@giaaig9460Ай бұрын
Stages 1, 2 and 3 are curable in 2024. There are lots of long-term survivors considered cured because they have survived for 25 years with no recurrences. The problem is when is stage 4, which means the tumor has metastasized to distant organs or to the peritoneum and the treatment is more difficult.
@MusciHub19 күн бұрын
Hey, my girlfriend has stage 3 cancer, she said that the cancer is spreading and may lead to stage 4, is there any advice on how to stop the spreading of it
@bings2867Ай бұрын
My moms name is lynn gaufin and near you. Small world.
@ExploreusnowАй бұрын
I got accident and i have 5 stitches on right side of chin and the beard of the chin gone peeled when the nurse removed the bandage which was tied not to get swelling in my face .That bandage got removed after 2 days. So the skin above the stitches gone peeled and look pink , so please answer me the skin will be normal as it was before or it gonna be a scar for Life time. And the 5 stitches will be a scar or not and the beard will grow or not.....?
@PhoenixPlays669Ай бұрын
I have this like I guess the bump of my head feels like it’s a part of my skull and whenever I touch it I feel kind of pain and I have no idea what’s going on and I’m going to the doctors on the ninth with my mom so I hope it’s nothing bad
@AwoyomiMaryАй бұрын
I'm so confused, I've never given birth neither am I breast feeding. I have sore nipple😢l
@AwoyomiMaryАй бұрын
I'm so confused, I've never given birth neither am I breast feeding. I have sore nipple😢
@GraigmartinsАй бұрын
I want you all to join me thank Dr Madida Sam on KZfaq for helping me with their treatment plan to reverse and cure my Parkinson disease🤢 I have been suffering from for 12 years, it is amazing how this I want you all to join me thank Dr Madida Sam on KZfaq for helping me with their treatment plan to reverse and cure my Parkinson disease🤢 I have been suffering from for 12 years, it is amazing how this treatment plan has changed my life for the better and I know that he can do same for you all too and that is the reason I am recommending him to you because his treatment works 100%✅