That darling girl who took the phone call kept it together even though she was falling apart - that's professionalism for you. Love and blessings to you all who do such a difficult job.
@@jodiebird1551 Sweet Jesus are you kidding? She just dealt with a multiple casualty accident with several deaths. You'd have to have a heart of stone to not be effected at some times during this job. That was an ignorant comment.
I have nothing but the highest admiration for all paramedics and call handlers. When my husband had his cardiac problems they were so reassuring. I pray they and the nurses get a proper pay rise.
@@1961-v9k absolute bs. a basic paramedic whos only been qualified for 5 years will absolutely NOT make anywhere near £40,000 a year and that is a 100 percent fact. A simple google search will show you that.
My mom is like that. She always made it a point to assure us that whatever happens, we could call her and I'm not ashamed to say that she's the first person I call when I'm so close to breaking down
my brother died 4 times as a baby and it was a small town so the same paramedics came each time. Got to the point where they'd stop in the shops to say hi when they saw him. Must have been really hard for them, so much respect.
@@jae941 He was clinically dead. As in he was dead dead; no heartbeat or breathing or anything, and needed to be brought back to life. It's a bit different from nearly died, medically speaking 😅. And I believe the stress from something like that is significantly more on paramedics and medical professionals I nearly died a few times from comas and organ failure but I never actually clinically died and had to be brought back. I hope that makes sense?
@@potatopatooti How is he now? Speaking as a layman, I would imagine that after clinically dying 4 times, his brain must have been pretty much destroyed and he would need 24/7 care for the rest of his life (I hope that I’m wrong and he’s perfectly fine).
@@QEhsyozsqhbj He's actually fine :) . The deaths were all from severe asthma. The steroids they pumped him full of caused some stunted height growth, but we're a tall family so it's not obvious unless he's around his cousins. 32 now and will always have issues with asthma, but tested with an above average IQ when he was a child. Working in high level cyber security. He does have schizophrenia but there's no way to tell where that might have originated as symptoms don't start until mid-late teens
I owe my life to the paramedics!! I had a heart attack in November last year, they were absolutely amazing, kept my husband and I calm,explained everything, took me to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where I was treated immediately with the best of care. A big thank you to them all. They’re SIMPLY the BEST
The first accident was caused by a drug driver going 100mph. The impact of his reckless stupidity was immense. I have zero sympathy for him, some sympathy for the people daft enough to get into a car with him, but a lot of sympathy for the taxi driver and the passengers he hit and killed, and of course the paramedics and other emergency services who remained so professional throughout.. they really REALLY deserve the pay rise the are asking for.
I know the first accident 4 young men hi on drugs driving at over 90 mph on 40 mph ring road in winter just before Christmas hit a taxi and several other vehicles travelling on the opposite side all 4 ejected from the car taxi driver and passengers also died leaving there loved ones and orphaned 2 children all for the reckless actions and just before Christmas
@@LauraBidingCitizen All 4 that were in a Audi A1 that were ejected from the car all tested for cannabis I know that road there’s a slow turn just before the under pass impossible to drive at speed even on dry roads
@QEhsyozsqhbj yes he's fully healthy thankfully. The doctors said he didn't suffer any brain damage due to my partner noticing straight away and me jumping straight into cpr which kept the oxygen flowing to his brain.
As someone who has survived hanging and overdosing I am so thankful for the ambulance and the care I got the following days. I don't know who found me but I am grateful they did. The NHS nurses and the emergency services deserve so much more credit than they get.
Im with you there a few years ago i went home to Eastbourne to jump off Beachy Head after drinking a litre of vodka but i managed to knock myself out thanks to 2 ladies one waking me up and one calling 999 i suffer with Borderline Personality Disorder .
As a teenager who aspires to be a paramedic when older, this just makes me cry so many happy tears. I am so thankful for the people that attend to these calls, so much respect goes out to them. The fact that they can handle such intense moments and not cry tons is just aspiring. They hold it together so well and put on a brave face for the patients. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. I can't wait to be the person you are when I grow a bit more up.
Dude that’s so cool you want to be a paramedic. I believe in you! There are words that I’ve shared with paramedics who have helped both me & my mother that will forever stay with me & keep me reminded why life is so precious. Their work is very tough & important so I appreciate them greatly!
one of my close friends became a paramedic a few years ago and she got to help deliver a baby boy on a call a few weeks back and she said something about the experience that hit me pretty deep "My job is always surrounded by death so it was a nice change of pace to be a part of life"
How these people handle their pain is beyond me. How strong must you be to experience something like this and go to work the next day. Nothing but love and respect for them.
so much love to that girls mother for being open and making her daughter feel comfortable with calling her and venting about her day. talking about things and letting it out is really so _so_ important
My boyfriend is a paramedic here in the USA. We live in Florida. He’s been a paramedic for 14 years now. And sometimes you can just TELL he’s had a hard night (he works the night shift). I absolutely respect these people who do this job. It isn’t easy.
Every year I take boxes of biscuits to ambulances at Christmas to show my thanks for all they do. For me they are often the forgotten heroes of the NHS. When my granddaughter was 3 (17 yrs ago) she had a really bad seizure the paramedics worked with her in the home before rushing her into the ambulance we had to pull over twice because she stopped breathing and on the 2nd occasion her heart stopped. They got her to hospital on blue lights and were so kind to me as I was so scared they did their best to reassure me she was in the best place. Unbeknown to myself and my daughter the paramedics checked in on her at every opportunity,Lauren was very poorly and we came incredibly close to losing her that terrible Friday on the Sunday we got such a surprise when we went to visit Lauren the paramedics were with her they had called in on a break with a birthday present it was her 3rd birthday and they'd bought her a doll I don't know how they knew but I have never forgotten their kindness. I will stand with them if they want me to when they strike I just think its so wrong that the government has Dr's nurses and paramedics over a guilt barrel.
she is perfect for the job my sons needed an ambulance many times for seizures and the ones that have empathy and realy care for your child make a world of difference you trust them so much more because you can tell they really care
you see, i would absolutely love to be a paramedic, but the sheer thought of seeing a baby pass away would completely haunt me, yet the feeling of being able to save a baby’s life would fill me with so much joy it’s so comparable
2:36 That, right there, is why the emergency services always have each others backs. You go through a horror job like that, and the simplest gesture, a hug, can be the most therapeutic thing. We humans are creatures of touch and emotion, and to have a touch that we can let our emotions out through? Helps get it out of your system so you can go and save the next life. Having had to have two ambulance trips in my life, one for COVID (ended up spending 2 weeks in ICU on a ventilator) and one for when my gall bladder exploded (well, tore open), the amount of professionalism, care, and simply being a human being helping another that they show is unparalleled. Any and all emergency services deserve our respect.
This is terrifying. My own son used to do this, frequently and had to be attached to 2 monitors which alarmed. I hope this little one is now well and thriving. ❤️ 6:33
My father was an ambulance driver in the 1960s in Liverpool ,in those days they had very little equipment to speak of, if he went to a traumatic shout and we always knew when he came home if it was a bad day because he would go into the kitchen on my mother would come in and say stay in here now because daddy needs some space , RIP DADDY AND MOTHER 💕💕💕
My heart goes out to the paramedics I really thank them I really appreciate what they did I lived in Surrey and remember the day my mum had a heart attack the Paramedics came to revive her but they couldn't it was 15 years ago today when she died we have to be grateful for the paramedics for what they are doing
As we were walking to my mum's on Christmas day, we stopped as an ambulance drove past. They were eating their lunch with Xmas headbands on. My heart broke. I wanted to thank them for doing what they do, especially on Christmas day, but they went too quick. Big thank you to the NHS! ❤️🩹
Watching this as a Paramedic/Registered Nurse is too relatable. We can’t be like this on scene . We have to be strong but children are my weakness ! That’s why I hate getting called to a child . It hurts my heart more than anything because I feel empathetic for the parents 🤦🏽♀️
These guys come to our aid 24/7 every day of the year see and have to work in terrible situations some very sad some absolutely horrific sights and I have total respect for all of them and all the emergency services and am glad that they also see miracles as well…. Absolute respect from them all..
These people are literally superheroes. No one is forced to work in healthcare and the NHS but these people choose to do it and I don’t know what the world would be without them. The hardest job. Highest admiration and love. I don’t believe in god but for the sake of the phrase, god bless them
We haven't heard about any industrial action being taken by British Paramedics here in Australia. It's wonderful reading the comments having wonderful support for paramedics and nurses.
We have the same legal system, same lawyers, same corporations same staff Lawyers have no duty of care towards the public but have to obey their paymasters so impartiality is non- existent and there's no truth in FTP God is watching Corrie hcp
Paramedics and hospital staff are top workers and I have so much respect for them, even with the shortages and pay issues they still turn up to help when needed! Thanks for helping me and my family when we really need it!
Thank you to all the emergency responders, you do a job many others cannot and you hardly get the recognition you deserve, stay strong and we are all so grateful
I have so much respect for paramedics. Imagine having to go to a scene and not know the severity or having things make a fast turn for the worst and going back home to sleep. I wouldn’t sleep.
My daughter worked on the front line as a technician she went to these scenes and people under trains she is wonderful ,she’s had to give up work due to back problems but she deserves a medal
To be a paramedic, it takes more than courage, more than guts, more than bravery. It takes the highest mental fortitude imaginable, because you never know what kind of scene you’re walking into. You never know if you’re going to watch someone die right in front of you. You can never truly prepare for things like that.
Can’t imagine the horrible things these people see on a daily. Much respect to all first responders. Between the 911 call takers, EMT, police, fire fighters, ER nurses & doctors.
I say from my heart!! These truly dedicated and wonderful people are ( Heaven Sent ). During my professional career, I was often first on scene at RTC’s and incidents. I have witnessed life and death on more occasions than I care to recall!! but hearing the sirens of an ambulance crew arriving, still to this day, brings a lump in my throat. From the Emergency Call Centre, often dealing with trauma by phone, to the crews attending were and are the ( true heroes ). I feel humbled to have worked alongside these hugely professional people. They hold their emotions to give strength to others albeit their hearts are breaking!! It is only their pillows, that soak their tears. May the Lord Walk with them always? ❤️🙏
Hats off to the ambulance service - Whether you are on the phones or part of the ambulance crew, they are all heroes!! They have such a tough job and they still make the effort to carry on and care for members of the public. They are heroes without capes!! 😇😇😇
My father had one too many mva/motorcycle accidents, especially involving children. He quit after a year. It takes a very strong person to do the job these guys do. So blessed for all our medical professionals, especially emergency medical
I use to work in the medical field and eventually had to give it up. I was fine in doing whatever had to be done in that moment but often later it would get to me emotionally. Over time, well, it just adds up.
I was a medic for about 10 years and I know this feeling all too well. Even was diagnosed with PTSD. People forget that we are human with emotions except that we hold it together during the call and cry after the call is done! I saw a lot of heartbreaking moments especially when I worked in NC where I had a lot of bad calls.
I've got nothing but the utmost respect & admiration for our emergency-services people, I freely admit I could never do their job as I don't have the 'mental toughness' - I'd be in bits at the end of every shift, especially if it involved wee darlings like the baby at he end of this video !
Without paramedics like these guys I wouldn’t be here. They’ve contributed to saving my life hundreds of times over the past nearly 14 years. I have multiple chronic health issues including: asthma, lots of allergies which have caused hundreds of allergic reactions and also seizures. They’ve done everything they possibly could for me when I’ve needed it the most. I have had multiple sit and hold my hand as I cried my eyes out. They always usually on dropping me into resuscitation come back and check how I’m doing a little bit later. I feel blessed to have access to a service like the NHS, I truly can’t thank them enough
Your making me cry. It's so sad the things that you experience no matter what kind of field you're in and how it affects you I think you ambulance I think you firemen I think you police officers men and women I think you for the 911 dispatchers who do what they do on daily basis I I thank you you are brave strong and you know what it's okay to feel those emotions and work through them y'all deserve a raise
I hope the paramedics and all first responders have acces to counseling to help them cope with their emotions and the awful things they have to see. They are all special people who do these jobs and deserve the best of care when they in turn need some care .
My husband lost his step-daughter to a man that was driving drunk. His top speed of 100mpm sent his car airborne. His top speed of 100 sent his car airborne across 4 lanes of traffic. He literally landed on top of the car carrying Judy. According to witnesses he got out of his car and was howling about his precious corvet. He did nothing to try to help Judy or the guy she was with. She was basically decapitated and the guy was left paralyzed. The guy would tell a jury that Judy was the lucky one because his body was destroyed. By the time it went to court the creep married and got his wife with child. He had the audacity to say he was changed and had a baby on the way. My husbands exwife told him that he took away her daughter's ability to have a child. He served a measley year and a day because a juror came back 2 days later and said he changed his mind. You can figure out the rest.
I'll never understand how these murderers are always let off the damn hook. Can't fathom how the ended or ruined lives of the victims of drunk drivers are seen as worthless. Those lives meant something to them and their family and friends. It's so bizarre.
Been working in EMS for 6 years, by far the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my entire life was I held my 4 Month old nephew body in my arms. I loathe the dread and deep sadness that I felt in that moment. Words do not describe this type of pain. I wish no one feels that…
these guys are hero,s ive been so lucky to have work,t along side them as a care giver and in a rollover i was in they are true Angels no mater where they are in the world !!!
this is the reality of a first responder, as he said, you are full of adrenalin, in schock at the moment, that is not your final reaction, it comes after, and we rarely see that.... nothing but respect for this people, strong minded and real human beings
Godbless you all. Thankyou for all you do. Your time hard work and sacrifice is life changing and even in the worst case scenarios your professionalism dedication and wings of support means everything to us all. X
This job and emergency call personnel. Having to listen to panic, terror, crime,& trauma and knowing your on the other line unable to do anything but listen to what you can’t stop😢
Paramedics are such brave people! who risk their own health and wellbeing to help others, I believe that people like them are like Angels from God! God bless and protect our wonderful NHS and the people who do such important work!
When you see what these wonderful Paramedics go through for us makes me so angry that they get assaulted and abused on a daily basis!! It’s sickening as at the end of the day they chose a Job to help save peoples lives….They are Amazing and deserve respect love and our support…they too are only human and must be so very hard for them somedays experiencing the end of someone’s life…whether young or old….Thank you guys I thoroughly appreciate all that you do….😁😁❤️❤️
Supervisor should be there for them - recommend counselling.. u must talk my brother is paramedic- he went through similar afew years ago came down had afew days R& R we had a long talk - he said he was grateful for our talk .. got him to speak to a counseling- he did ..
My brother in law is a paramedic and the stuff he has seen is terrible to the point he has therapy and ptsd. I remember his first call was someone who suffocated themself with a bag and its scarred him. These heroes don't get paid enough.
De tout mon cœur 💓 vous êtes magnifiques 😘 Merci d'être là 🤗 Respect et beaucoup d'émotions.....A tout les Services Médicaux, Policiers, personnes civils, vous êtes formidables. Ce sentiment pour moi est pour toutes les personnes qui sont là dans le monde entier... Respect à vous💓💞
My nephew was in an awful accident where the driver who was suppose to be sober..had taken drugs instead. My nephew was left broken and we almost lost him.. he was in the back with his gf, his best and childhood friend in the front passenger seat.. was catapulted from the car and died instantly. The driver then tried to drag my nephews unconscious gf into the drivers seat to take the blame for it.. she had broken ribs, punctured lung..amputated finger.. the driver was almost untouched! My nephew was in a coma for weeks and had both knees broken and various other severe injuries including parts of his skull smashed... People who take the lives of others in their hands so callously deserve to spend the rest of their lives rotting in a jail cell.
Please Lord Jesus give these wonderful people strength and comfort as the care for people, especially children, who have been hurt in car accidents and other critical things. I ask this in your precious name. Amen and Amen 🙏
I hope the EMT's that worked the multiple MVA get debriefed with ongoing followup. I'm a retired trauma nurse & needed this service many times. Please take care.
That darling girl who took the phone call kept it together even though she was falling apart - that's professionalism for you. Love and blessings to you all who do such a difficult job.
not really, the camera on her was good though
@@jodiebird1551 Why are you even on here if all you can do is dole out ignorant comments? Move on.
@@jodiebird1551 What? She kept it together and she helped the lady and gave proper instruction.
@@jodiebird1551 it must be difficult for you to walk through life with zero emotional intelligence. I feel for you.
@@jodiebird1551 Not really? She did amazingly considering the situation.
Just stfu!
When she said “I really need my mum” my heart broke. My heart went out to her in that moment because that must’ve been awful to see :c
@@jodiebird1551 Sweet Jesus are you kidding? She just dealt with a multiple casualty accident with several deaths. You'd have to have a heart of stone to not be effected at some times during this job. That was an ignorant comment.
@@jodiebird1551 bruh
@@jodiebird1551 they're still human
Aw I know it broke my heart 💔too , my daughter is just finishing her degree in paramedic practice
A friend is a first responder in a ambulance. She is so strong but I've heard some horror stories that I think have mentally scarred her for life
I have nothing but the highest admiration for all paramedics and call handlers. When my husband had his cardiac problems they were so reassuring. I pray they and the nurses get a proper pay rise.
My daughters best friend is a paramedic, been qualified 5 years, she’s on nearly £40,000 per year.
thankyou Jennifer l want to become a call handler
@@1961-v9k absolute bs. a basic paramedic whos only been qualified for 5 years will absolutely NOT make anywhere near £40,000 a year and that is a 100 percent fact. A simple google search will show you that.
Same here, Jennifer. I admire all first responders. I can't even imagine what we would do without them in an emergency.
Hi Jennifer, me too . And I’m so proud of my youngest daughter (24) she is just about to qualify as a paramedic ❤️in 3 months
Would always want my children to feel they could ring me if they had a job like these wonderful paramedics. Whatever time of night or day.
Big same. I know I'd answer in a heartbeat and wait with open arms
My mom is like that. She always made it a point to assure us that whatever happens, we could call her and I'm not ashamed to say that she's the first person I call when I'm so close to breaking down
I’m so thankful at 27 years old no matter what time at night it is if I need my mum and call her she’s right there
Id never talk to my mum about my work, never, im not a paramedic, but yeah its not nice dealing with health
my brother died 4 times as a baby and it was a small town so the same paramedics came each time. Got to the point where they'd stop in the shops to say hi when they saw him. Must have been really hard for them, so much respect.
Nearly died…? Sorry you said he died 4 times.
@@jae941 He was clinically dead. As in he was dead dead; no heartbeat or breathing or anything, and needed to be brought back to life. It's a bit different from nearly died, medically speaking 😅. And I believe the stress from something like that is significantly more on paramedics and medical professionals
I nearly died a few times from comas and organ failure but I never actually clinically died and had to be brought back. I hope that makes sense?
@@potatopatooti How is he now? Speaking as a layman, I would imagine that after clinically dying 4 times, his brain must have been pretty much destroyed and he would need 24/7 care for the rest of his life (I hope that I’m wrong and he’s perfectly fine).
@@QEhsyozsqhbj He's actually fine :) . The deaths were all from severe asthma. The steroids they pumped him full of caused some stunted height growth, but we're a tall family so it's not obvious unless he's around his cousins. 32 now and will always have issues with asthma, but tested with an above average IQ when he was a child. Working in high level cyber security.
He does have schizophrenia but there's no way to tell where that might have originated as symptoms don't start until mid-late teens
I'm so glad he's okay!
Our Paramedics, nurses and doctors all do such an amazing hard job.
They do 🙏
And imaging people too !!
They are Earths hero's.
But they don’t get paid accordingly
I owe my life to the paramedics!! I had a heart attack in November last year, they were absolutely amazing, kept my husband and I calm,explained everything, took me to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary where I was treated immediately with the best of care. A big thank you to them all. They’re SIMPLY the BEST
The first accident was caused by a drug driver going 100mph. The impact of his reckless stupidity was immense. I have zero sympathy for him, some sympathy for the people daft enough to get into a car with him, but a lot of sympathy for the taxi driver and the passengers he hit and killed, and of course the paramedics and other emergency services who remained so professional throughout.. they really REALLY deserve the pay rise the are asking for.
I know the first accident 4 young men hi on drugs driving at over 90 mph on 40 mph ring road in winter just before Christmas hit a taxi and several other vehicles travelling on the opposite side all 4 ejected from the car taxi driver and passengers also died leaving there loved ones and orphaned 2 children all for the reckless actions and just before Christmas
Out of interest, how do you know the passengers were aware he’d taken something?
@@LauraBidingCitizen All 4 that were in a Audi A1 that were ejected from the car all tested for cannabis I know that road there’s a slow turn just before the under pass impossible to drive at speed even on dry roads
@@LauraBidingCitizen They were also under the influence and had been at the same place as him
Stupid that someone is like that
That last one made me tear up. My son went into cardiac arrest at 1 month old and I had to perform CPR on his tiny little body. He's now 7 years old.
I can’t even imagine the terror you went through ❤😢
Did he make a full recovery?
@QEhsyozsqhbj yes he's fully healthy thankfully. The doctors said he didn't suffer any brain damage due to my partner noticing straight away and me jumping straight into cpr which kept the oxygen flowing to his brain.
@@Lozza2993 That’s good to hear.
May your son be blessed and grow up to make you feel proud
As someone who has survived hanging and overdosing I am so thankful for the ambulance and the care I got the following days. I don't know who found me but I am grateful they did. The NHS nurses and the emergency services deserve so much more credit than they get.
i’m so glad you are okay, i hope you are doing well
im so glad ur still with us hope ur doing better:)
Im with you there a few years ago i went home to Eastbourne to jump off Beachy Head after drinking a litre of vodka but i managed to knock myself out thanks to 2 ladies one waking me up and one calling 999 i suffer with Borderline Personality Disorder .
Spent 9 years as a Homicide Detective. Still see almost every scene when I close my eyes at night. God Bless.
And these heroes are being blamed for striking? Absolutely disgraceful from the Government.
Fr
💯 and these are the people the *government will be crying out to when they need help
There’s a dark beauty in watching a team of people working as hard as possible to save a complete stranger
perfect way to describe it. “dark beauty”
0:45 That never changes, no matter how old you get. 🥺
God bless these hero’s doing this job ❤️ 0:45
As a teenager who aspires to be a paramedic when older, this just makes me cry so many happy tears. I am so thankful for the people that attend to these calls, so much respect goes out to them. The fact that they can handle such intense moments and not cry tons is just aspiring. They hold it together so well and put on a brave face for the patients. Truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you. I can't wait to be the person you are when I grow a bit more up.
Bless you, what a beautiful heart you have. You will be a great paramedic
Dude that’s so cool you want to be a paramedic. I believe in you! There are words that I’ve shared with paramedics who have helped both me & my mother that will forever stay with me & keep me reminded why life is so precious. Their work is very tough & important so I appreciate them greatly!
@@shutyourlipsbuddy8346 Aweh. I appreciate them greatly to. Thanks for believing in me, not many do! Much gratitude. 😄
@@helenekquaynor Thank you so much, ill remember this support always. ❤
Good luck! Always think how you'd feel if you were the patient you won't go far wrong. Love from Wales X
one of my close friends became a paramedic a few years ago and she got to help deliver a baby boy on a call a few weeks back and she said something about the experience that hit me pretty deep "My job is always surrounded by death so it was a nice change of pace to be a part of life"
How these people handle their pain is beyond me. How strong must you be to experience something like this and go to work the next day. Nothing but love and respect for them.
My heart went out to all the first responders at the tragic rtc. I've seen all these episodes and shared their grief. Bless them.
What show is this?
@@amandamalenfant1629 British "Ambulance" series.
@dr Mike
Sometimes we forget about the emotions of first responder. My heart goes out to them.
so much love to that girls mother for being open and making her daughter feel comfortable with calling her and venting about her day. talking about things and letting it out is really so _so_ important
My boyfriend is a paramedic here in the USA. We live in Florida. He’s been a paramedic for 14 years now. And sometimes you can just TELL he’s had a hard night (he works the night shift). I absolutely respect these people who do this job. It isn’t easy.
Seeing that poor baby had me in tears, I really hope he's well now 😢🥺
Every year I take boxes of biscuits to ambulances at Christmas to show my thanks for all they do. For me they are often the forgotten heroes of the NHS. When my granddaughter was 3 (17 yrs ago) she had a really bad seizure the paramedics worked with her in the home before rushing her into the ambulance we had to pull over twice because she stopped breathing and on the 2nd occasion her heart stopped. They got her to hospital on blue lights and were so kind to me as I was so scared they did their best to reassure me she was in the best place. Unbeknown to myself and my daughter the paramedics checked in on her at every opportunity,Lauren was very poorly and we came incredibly close to losing her that terrible Friday on the Sunday we got such a surprise when we went to visit Lauren the paramedics were with her they had called in on a break with a birthday present it was her 3rd birthday and they'd bought her a doll I don't know how they knew but I have never forgotten their kindness. I will stand with them if they want me to when they strike I just think its so wrong that the government has Dr's nurses and paramedics over a guilt barrel.
she is perfect for the job my sons needed an ambulance many times for seizures and the ones that have empathy and realy care for your child make a world of difference you trust them so much more because you can tell they really care
you see, i would absolutely love to be a paramedic, but the sheer thought of seeing a baby pass away would completely haunt me, yet the feeling of being able to save a baby’s life would fill me with so much joy it’s so comparable
Angels without wings 👏 👏 ♥ total respect
2:36 That, right there, is why the emergency services always have each others backs. You go through a horror job like that, and the simplest gesture, a hug, can be the most therapeutic thing. We humans are creatures of touch and emotion, and to have a touch that we can let our emotions out through? Helps get it out of your system so you can go and save the next life. Having had to have two ambulance trips in my life, one for COVID (ended up spending 2 weeks in ICU on a ventilator) and one for when my gall bladder exploded (well, tore open), the amount of professionalism, care, and simply being a human being helping another that they show is unparalleled. Any and all emergency services deserve our respect.
I have nothing to say but thanks and appreciation to these people who are there to help us when we need them. Thank you so much....
These are our essential "key workers" always!!!! Never let anyone forget!!! Even when the pandemic finishes.
This is terrifying. My own son used to do this, frequently and had to be attached to 2 monitors which alarmed. I hope this little one is now well and thriving. ❤️ 6:33
My father was an ambulance driver in the 1960s in Liverpool ,in those days they had very little equipment to speak of, if he went to a traumatic shout and we always knew when he came home if it was a bad day because he would go into the kitchen on my mother would come in and say stay in here now because daddy needs some space , RIP DADDY AND MOTHER 💕💕💕
My heart goes out to the paramedics I really thank them I really appreciate what they did I lived in Surrey and remember the day my mum had a heart attack the Paramedics came to revive her but they couldn't it was 15 years ago today when she died we have to be grateful for the paramedics for what they are doing
Man all of my respect goes to these people. giving up their mental health to help others❤ bless all of you
Every time I watch these videos they make me cry. 😢these paramedics are the hero's of the world. ❤💯🙏
As we were walking to my mum's on Christmas day, we stopped as an ambulance drove past. They were eating their lunch with Xmas headbands on. My heart broke. I wanted to thank them for doing what they do, especially on Christmas day, but they went too quick. Big thank you to the NHS! ❤️🩹
Watching this as a Paramedic/Registered Nurse is too relatable. We can’t be like this on scene . We have to be strong but children are my weakness ! That’s why I hate getting called to a child . It hurts my heart more than anything because I feel empathetic for the parents 🤦🏽♀️
These guys come to our aid 24/7 every day of the year see and have to work in terrible situations some very sad some absolutely horrific sights and I have total respect for all of them and all the emergency services and am glad that they also see miracles as well…. Absolute respect from them all..
These people are literally superheroes. No one is forced to work in healthcare and the NHS but these people choose to do it and I don’t know what the world would be without them. The hardest job. Highest admiration and love. I don’t believe in god but for the sake of the phrase, god bless them
I am a sobbing mess I can only imagine , The emotional toll it must take to help people when they need it most. Angels on earth.
Wow. Got me in tears at my desk this morning. Bravo to the wonderful work these amazing people do everyday.
We haven't heard about any industrial action being taken by British Paramedics here in Australia. It's wonderful reading the comments having wonderful support for paramedics and nurses.
We have the same legal system, same lawyers, same corporations same staff
Lawyers have no duty of care towards the public but have to obey their paymasters so impartiality is non- existent and there's no truth in FTP
God is watching
Corrie hcp
Paramedics and hospital staff are top workers and I have so much respect for them, even with the shortages and pay issues they still turn up to help when needed! Thanks for helping me and my family when we really need it!
Such empathy is so valuable in the world we live in... 💞
Thank you to all the emergency responders, you do a job many others cannot and you hardly get the recognition you deserve, stay strong and we are all so grateful
I have so much respect for paramedics. Imagine having to go to a scene and not know the severity or having things make a fast turn for the worst and going back home to sleep. I wouldn’t sleep.
My daughter worked on the front line as a technician she went to these scenes and people under trains she is wonderful ,she’s had to give up work due to back problems but she deserves a medal
Thank you all for being there for all of us
To be a paramedic, it takes more than courage, more than guts, more than bravery. It takes the highest mental fortitude imaginable, because you never know what kind of scene you’re walking into. You never know if you’re going to watch someone die right in front of you. You can never truly prepare for things like that.
Ladies and Gentleman you all all my utter heroes! ❤..anyone who has watched this felt the emotion flowing. I salute all of you 🙏
It takes a special person to do this job. I wouldn’t be able to handle it. God bless these people 🙏🙏
I think we forget these wonder Hero's are human just like anybody else.
Bless you all, thankyou for being there❤️
Exactly..they must have nightmares at some of the sights they see..God bless them all
Can’t imagine the horrible things these people see on a daily. Much respect to all first responders. Between the 911 call takers, EMT, police, fire fighters, ER nurses & doctors.
I say from my heart!! These truly dedicated and wonderful people are ( Heaven Sent ).
During my professional career, I was often first on scene at RTC’s and incidents.
I have witnessed life and death on more occasions than I care to recall!! but hearing the sirens of an ambulance crew arriving, still to this day, brings a lump in my throat.
From the Emergency Call Centre, often dealing with trauma by phone, to the crews attending were and are the ( true heroes ).
I feel humbled to have worked alongside these hugely professional people. They hold their emotions to give strength to others albeit their hearts are breaking!! It is only their pillows, that soak their tears.
May the Lord Walk with them always? ❤️🙏
Hats off to the ambulance service - Whether you are on the phones or part of the ambulance crew, they are all heroes!! They have such a tough job and they still make the effort to carry on and care for members of the public. They are heroes without capes!! 😇😇😇
Paramedics/Call Handlers, Nurses And Doctors Are Truly Gods Angels… A Massive Thank You For All That You Do. You Truly Are Heroes❤️
My father had one too many mva/motorcycle accidents, especially involving children. He quit after a year. It takes a very strong person to do the job these guys do. So blessed for all our medical professionals, especially emergency medical
These heroes deserve so much more pay, benefits, support. Everything.
I use to work in the medical field and eventually had to give it up. I was fine in doing whatever had to be done in that moment but often later it would get to me emotionally. Over time, well, it just adds up.
All of you emergency workers are absolutely incredible ❤
That little baby :( I hope has has a wonderful life.
I was a medic for about 10 years and I know this feeling all too well. Even was diagnosed with PTSD. People forget that we are human with emotions except that we hold it together during the call and cry after the call is done! I saw a lot of heartbreaking moments especially when I worked in NC where I had a lot of bad calls.
Oh my...I've never seen this show before. I cried through the whole video!
I really hope their strike is successful and they get what they need and deserve
I've got nothing but the utmost respect & admiration for our emergency-services people, I freely admit I could never do their job as I don't have the 'mental toughness' - I'd be in bits at the end of every shift, especially if it involved wee darlings like the baby at he end of this video !
You are all HEROS thank you for everything you do ❤
Without paramedics like these guys I wouldn’t be here. They’ve contributed to saving my life hundreds of times over the past nearly 14 years. I have multiple chronic health issues including: asthma, lots of allergies which have caused hundreds of allergic reactions and also seizures. They’ve done everything they possibly could for me when I’ve needed it the most. I have had multiple sit and hold my hand as I cried my eyes out. They always usually on dropping me into resuscitation come back and check how I’m doing a little bit later. I feel blessed to have access to a service like the NHS, I truly can’t thank them enough
Am I the only one about to cry because of how cute that baby is
Your making me cry. It's so sad the things that you experience no matter what kind of field you're in and how it affects you I think you ambulance I think you firemen I think you police officers men and women I think you for the 911 dispatchers who do what they do on daily basis I I thank you you are brave strong and you know what it's okay to feel those emotions and work through them y'all deserve a raise
I hope the paramedics and all first responders have acces to counseling to help them cope with their emotions and the awful things they have to see. They are all special people who do these jobs and deserve the best of care when they in turn need some care .
Well done paramedics. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.XXX
We rarely get an opportunity to see what these incredible people do for us.
My husband lost his step-daughter to a man that was driving drunk. His top speed of 100mpm sent his car airborne. His top speed of 100 sent his car airborne across 4 lanes of traffic. He literally landed on top of the car carrying Judy. According to witnesses he got out of his car and was howling about his precious corvet. He did nothing to try to help Judy or the guy she was with. She was basically decapitated and the guy was left paralyzed. The guy would tell a jury that Judy was the lucky one because his body was destroyed. By the time it went to court the creep married and got his wife with child. He had the audacity to say he was changed and had a baby on the way. My husbands exwife told him that he took away her daughter's ability to have a child. He served a measley year and a day because a juror came back 2 days later and said he changed his mind. You can figure out the rest.
I’m so sorry to here this happened. The legal system these days is a fkn joke xx
I'll never understand how these murderers are always let off the damn hook.
Can't fathom how the ended or ruined lives of the victims of drunk drivers are seen as worthless.
Those lives meant something to them and their family and friends.
It's so bizarre.
Wow 🥺 I really feel for paramedics . They see so much. I don't know how they cope.
First responders doctors etc should be the highest paying job of all
Been working in EMS for 6 years, by far the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my entire life was I held my 4 Month old nephew body in my arms. I loathe the dread and deep sadness that I felt in that moment. Words do not describe this type of pain. I wish no one feels that…
these guys are hero,s ive been so lucky to have work,t along side them as a care giver and in a rollover i was in they are true Angels no mater where they are in the world !!!
“i don’t want him to die” broke me :(
i will never be able to do this job because i will be crying mess and bless all these people who save lives
I just want to say thank you to all of you❤❤❤❤
This is the part of the job the public don't see for all those who think it's okay to abuse the frontline workers
Anyone who abuses front line workers is the lowest of the low
All of them made me ball my eyes out … especially the cpr call
bless the paramedics, they have one of the most hardest, emotionally draining, traumatizing jobs ever..
this is the reality of a first responder, as he said, you are full of adrenalin, in schock at the moment, that is not your final reaction, it comes after, and we rarely see that....
nothing but respect for this people, strong minded and real human beings
Massive Respect to these Heroes
I remember watching this episode, we all cried with them ❤💔
Thanks for the paramedics, that they exists! May god protect them!
Godbless you all.
Thankyou for all you do. Your time hard work and sacrifice is life changing and even in the worst case scenarios your professionalism dedication and wings of support means everything to us all. X
God bless them all
look at them.... those are true heros...
This job and emergency call personnel. Having to listen to panic, terror, crime,& trauma and knowing your on the other line unable to do anything but listen to what you can’t stop😢
The silence after experiencing something traumatic is very loud. Every HCW knows the feeling.
Paramedics are such brave people! who risk their own health and wellbeing to help others, I believe that people like them are like Angels from God! God bless and protect our wonderful NHS and the people who do such important work!
When you see what these wonderful Paramedics go through for us makes me so angry that they get assaulted and abused on a daily basis!! It’s sickening as at the end of the day they chose a Job to help save peoples lives….They are Amazing and deserve respect love and our support…they too are only human and must be so very hard for them somedays experiencing the end of someone’s life…whether young or old….Thank you guys I thoroughly appreciate all that you do….😁😁❤️❤️
Supervisor should be there for them - recommend counselling.. u must talk my brother is paramedic- he went through similar afew years ago came down had afew days R& R we had a long talk - he said he was grateful for our talk .. got him to speak to a counseling- he did ..
My brother in law is a paramedic and the stuff he has seen is terrible to the point he has therapy and ptsd. I remember his first call was someone who suffocated themself with a bag and its scarred him. These heroes don't get paid enough.
De tout mon cœur 💓 vous êtes magnifiques 😘 Merci d'être là 🤗 Respect et beaucoup d'émotions.....A tout les Services Médicaux, Policiers, personnes civils, vous êtes formidables. Ce sentiment pour moi est pour toutes les personnes qui sont là dans le monde entier... Respect à vous💓💞
My nephew was in an awful accident where the driver who was suppose to be sober..had taken drugs instead. My nephew was left broken and we almost lost him.. he was in the back with his gf, his best and childhood friend in the front passenger seat.. was catapulted from the car and died instantly. The driver then tried to drag my nephews unconscious gf into the drivers seat to take the blame for it.. she had broken ribs, punctured lung..amputated finger.. the driver was almost untouched! My nephew was in a coma for weeks and had both knees broken and various other severe injuries including parts of his skull smashed... People who take the lives of others in their hands so callously deserve to spend the rest of their lives rotting in a jail cell.
That baby is so cute omg
Please Lord Jesus give these wonderful people strength and comfort as the care for people, especially children, who have been hurt in car accidents and other critical things. I ask this in your precious name. Amen and Amen 🙏
I hope the EMT's that worked the multiple MVA get debriefed with ongoing followup. I'm a retired trauma nurse & needed this service many times.
Please take care.
you really dont know how this effects the call dispatchers hats of to them