Nursing homes must face death often 😔🏥The movie title is at the end.#Shorts#movie

    Randy, a tired but fearless paramedic, is ready to leave the 24-hour EMS grind for a “calm office life”… until his final shift turns into total chaos 😱😂.

    With young intern Jessica tagging along 👩‍⚕️, Randy faces non-stop emergencies—from car crashes 🚗💥 and fire rescues 🔥 to bizarre patient situations that test his patience and skills. Between saving lives and surviving absurd, hilarious moments, Randy must teach, lead, and sometimes improvise to keep everyone alive!

    Code 3 blends intense action, black comedy, and heartfelt human moments, showing the ups and downs of paramedic life—where even the craziest disasters come with a laugh 😅💉❤️.

    Can Randy make it through the night without losing his mind… or his heart for the job? Find out in this high-energy, funny, and touching EMS adventure! ⚡🏥

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    1. The nursing home is so f*cked they are both in denial. The EMTs are right, that level of rigor mortis doesn’t sit in until HOURS after death.

      He is clearly neglected to check her and her death is partially on him and the charge nurse is defending him because she is responsible for the aides under her supervision.

    2. “Persona doesn’t keep any personal information”

      That’s because they don’t keep it, it gets shared with the U.S. Government and they store it.

    3. I’m sorry, but that stupid supervisor lady opt to be going to jail. Besides that one girl is a freaking doctor. I think she can declare how long that person has been dead. And it sure as heck wasn’t a few minutes. (Unless she hadn’t reveal that she was a doctor yet)

    4. One nursing home my medic responded to 9 different times over the course of 6 months no matter what the call type turned out to be a cardiac arrest when we got there. Ill, CP, DB, even injured, all were non breathers when we got there.

    5. As someone who used to work in nursing home. When they say "a few minutes" what they really mean is I checked on them 1 time in the morning and that's it, and maybe the med-tech gave them the incorrect prescription/dose.

    6. I had a call like that. The nurse, and I use that term lightly, called and said she was just feeding the patient and now she’s not breathing. The woman was stiff as a board and had been dead for hours. The nurse basically rummaged through the apartment stealing anything of value, while the patient was dead then call 911. The woman’s family couldn’t give a crap about her.

    7. I stayed in care one. The emts called it care none. Most times you heard people crying for help, the ones that could cry. Nurse call button hardly ever worked. I waited HOURS for help too. During the stay there I had to call 911 for myself because I had to go to the hospital for extreme pain due to kidney stones. Care one told me and my friends it was just rehab treatment pain.
      These places are Death Traps!

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