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Hearing this makes u realise the importance of not slowing down the ambulance or rapid response cars in their 8 minutes response time. They have to cover a lot of miles in 8 minutes and its not a long time
Alli M. 8 minutes is the target time. Rapid response cars and motorbike paramedics get medically trained persons to emergencies as first responders so as to relieve the strain on the ( more expensive to provide and maintain) ambulances.
@@allim.5941 The average Category 1 response time for paramedics on scene in England is currently 6 minutes 54 seconds which is a 43 second improvement on the previous year.
Yuen Ken tsang I pulled over for an ambulance yesterday and the driver behind me would not let me back into traffic stream so he could tailgate the ambulance turning off and stopped at a takeaway. S/bag.
Agonizing to listen to this. When she asked the little girl how old mummy was, poor little thing didn't know. I asked my little one once, when he was only about 4, how old he thought I was. He said 12. I was in my 30s at the time. Little ones are so precious. Bravo little miss.
So heart breaking to hear how upset this brave little girl is. Once your upset you just can’t calm down and it makes it worse. The dispatch did such a great job with her and I know her calm and sweet voice made a world of difference.
@@scootergreen3 Thank you for replying. I don't know where and how he is, so it took me by surprise to see his name. Hope you and yours are doing well. Have a wonderful day everyone.
It was so painful to hear this wee lassi. I was in tears listening to this call. My kids never had to deal with it but no parent could hear their child in distress. I'm so proud of you darling. You are really brave little angel and you are the best. Well done darling for being so brave xx
My son is a paramedic and when he first began I told him to always remember that the people who called for help are listening for your sirens!! When they hear them they know help is almost there!!
It reminds me of being 6 again when my abusive adult brother trapped me in a room it was my big sisters room with him to hurt me I thought he was going to kill me N I was screaming crying panicked and calling for my mummy and daddy And he'd tell me that there's no point calling for them they aren't here and can't help me That I was alone with him I fought him off me but he cracked and crushed my ribs and ability to breath and told me he will squeezes the life out of me if I kept fighting him So I gave up N I don't remember much about whT happened but I'm still alive but I do remember he threatened me not to tell mum or dad or he'd come into my bedroom where I slept n slice my throat with thr biggest knife he can find in the kitchen n he asked me what that would mean if he sliced my throat in half it would mean I couldn't breath and I'd die I didn't tell my mum but my little brother did as he was in the house at the time he was 4 My mother got the whole family gathered around n even at 6 I remember pressing record on my tape player coz I was recording my family interactions like I always do coz I liked making memorise on tapes and diaries and photographs i knew things can change and it's good to have memorise as my oldest brother and sister moved out and my grandad stopped visiting for Christmas so I didn't want to loose and miss anything else in my immediate family and here every one was in one room but it turned out mother used this time to talk about what my adult brother did to me and then she mocked me slapped me for crying and blamed and shamed me for it and all my siblings were laughing at me. My adult brother left the room saying he was going to the toilet and made cutting knife actions across his throat in the behind the door in doorway of the living room at me. Scared to sleep due to it all even today and still had night terrors and nightmares back then I started to wet the bed again something I did as a toddler maybe n it continued until I turned 8 or 9. Was scared to leave my dad's sight n would wait for him at the front door if he was not back from work. If my adult brother was in the hall id hide in the garden in the bushes until I saw my dad in thr kitchen window making dinner or doing the dishes. My dad had kicked him out but he came round whenever he liked so my dad banned him to only Mondays after a certain time when he was at home but he came round earlier anyway so my dad started taking me to his work after school or on holidays. So my adult brother had no access to me. But my adult brother still had access to me other times. Anyway it is only the tip of thr ice berg of my life in truama. But even today I have fear of anything near my throat. Feelimg safe and secure in my self or my home. Feeling I can protect n rely on me is difficult. 4 to 6 years old should never feel alone and needing to fight or defend for themselves even if successful at it it does play a huge truama in our lives later on and causes self esteem n affects our view perception relationship with ourself and the world. But I do remember being in thst blind fear so young without care giver around. N so I can relate to her fear then. I just felt the operator was talking to her like an adult not a 4 year old n wasn't reassuring and compassionate enough I remember at 4 we were vandalised and terrorised by many neighbourhood kids and my whole family was terrified and put out all the lights of our house n my dad called the police and the police as usual took their side not ours saying we were the ones harassing the kids of our neighbour by calling out the police on them n there's no evidence they were doing anything to us or that they were anywehere near our house n it's our word against theirs. Then one officer leaned down to me a 4 year old girl and told me in a threatening tone of you let your daddy call the police one more time he will be taken away from you and he will be locked up and you'll never see your daddy again. And it will be your fault not his cause you let him call us out again. I told my mother what the officer told me. I had other siblings around some one 7 one 9 one 12 one 16 and so on he could have warned but no he picked on the youngest one A 4 year old girl and put the weight of the world onto her shoulders At nursery I was spoken to like an adult at 4 too and punished me for not hearing what the teacher had said I was and am partially deaf but I couldn't have the operation I was needing coz the doctor felt I needed to wait until I turned 10. I got it done at 8 and then onwards. So I know what it's like to be talked to and treated like an adult so young No 4 year old should be spoken to as an adult or put in this situation
I'm 35, I'm a tough Russian man, but I can't keep my eyes dry when I hear this little girl cry. It's just because the damn ninjas cut the bow next to me, nothing more
Bless her she’s panicking cos she needs the toilet as well and she’s scared about wetting herself as well as wanting her mummy this is so heartbreaking but she’s so brave
Awwwh! Bless that little girl for being upset because her mum's collapsed.xx I think that it was very brave of her to dial 999.... I hope her mum is alright.
+dorn9503 actually she wasn't brave because she was crying her eyes out and people are saying that she's brave because she was forced to be in that situation it would be like a little boy in a house that caught on fire and escaped then people would tell him that he's brave but it would only be because he was in the situation
+Annabel Cox I think she was brave because she did the right thing and called someone. She didn't stay there for 1 hour crying with her mom on the floor until her dad came home.
She's still at the age that she can only conceptualize her mother as being there if she sees her face. Its the concept behind why the peek a boo game is fun.
Poor girl has all the stress of worrying about her mom and also really really has to go to the toilet which is so stressful for kids that age they are so worried about having an accident.
The difference in this dispatcher and the American one that was talking to the little girl whose mother was dying is as different as night and day. I am so ashamed and pissed
@@Runningfromtheherd there's this one american teenage boy who are panicking because his mom's dying, and the dispatcher was impatient as well. The boy shouted something along the line like "My mom is fucking dying!" The dispatcher probably thought she was being disrespected by the boy, so she hung up the line. The boy's mother end up dead.
Everyone is different mate n so is everyone's background You shouldn't judge people Her mother or dad probably says pardon instead of sorry n she picked it up
ALWAYS teach your kids their address, last name, about any medical stuff, and give them a special paper with instructions and info on it. You'd be surprised at how smart kids are. My parents taught me all this when I was two and a half, along with 911. It's so important! So glad this little girl called for help!
poor girl her voice is so scared she was smart by calling 999 and the operator done the best thing that girl deserves to be on the news like Prince Philip because that's very scary for people that age
That is so upsetting, she's sobbing, bless her little heart. Such a brave girl x
Yes super brave id be really sad bless her sobbing poor thing x
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@@sweetypie28 🤷🏻♀️. Who the hell are you?
Heart breaking to hear sobbing like that!
She’s my friend
That operator was an angel for that little girl during such a scary episode in her life.
Thr girl as the only angel here for her mother
brave little girl. her cryung makes me cry
Me too!
Same.
Damn who peeling onions?
@@StainderFin stop cryung
She ended up saving her mums life and she met prince harry for her bravery
Hearing this makes u realise the importance of not slowing down the ambulance or rapid response cars in their 8 minutes response time. They have to cover a lot of miles in 8 minutes and its not a long time
Yuen Ken tsang. I agree. I hate when people don't give way for emergency vehicles.
It’s just 8 minutes everywhere? What’s a rapid response car?
Alli M. 8 minutes is the target time. Rapid response cars and motorbike paramedics get medically trained persons to emergencies as first responders so as to relieve the strain on the ( more expensive to provide and maintain) ambulances.
@@allim.5941 The average Category 1 response time for paramedics on scene in England is currently 6 minutes 54 seconds which is a 43 second improvement on the previous year.
Yuen Ken tsang I pulled over for an ambulance yesterday and the driver behind me would not let me back into traffic stream so he could tailgate the ambulance turning off and stopped at a takeaway. S/bag.
The little girl sobbed all her tears for mum. Incredible love.
Agonizing to listen to this. When she asked the little girl how old mummy was, poor little thing didn't know. I asked my little one once, when he was only about 4, how old he thought I was. He said 12. I was in my 30s at the time. Little ones are so precious. Bravo little miss.
So heart breaking to hear how upset this brave little girl is. Once your upset you just can’t calm down and it makes it worse. The dispatch did such a great job with her and I know her calm and sweet voice made a world of difference.
I love how the operator has such a calming voice. I wish we Americans talked like that. The little girl acted so brave. I'm an American.
That's my youngest brothers name. Is that you?
@@BeNice4243 No Karen, it's not me, I have 3 sisters in Florida but their names are Barbara, Pat and Marsha. Bless you though.
@@scootergreen3 Thank you for replying. I don't know where and how he is, so it took me by surprise to see his name. Hope you and yours are doing well. Have a wonderful day everyone.
@@BeNice4243 You bet and I hope you find him. I'd like to find my birth mother because I was adopted. Smiles and happiness to you.
Wow bless both of you 🙏. May you find your loved ones
It was so painful to hear this wee lassi. I was in tears listening to this call. My kids never had to deal with it but no parent could hear their child in distress.
I'm so proud of you darling. You are really brave little angel and you are the best. Well done darling for being so brave xx
Much love and respect for this young girl from us here in the United States. My heart goes out to her, for I am a mom of a five year old son.
@@MrsRavenclaw hello
This 999 operator is amazing. Bless her loving heart to calm that sweet frightened girl.
Regards
Thanks ☺️
God this made me cry so hard....... I wanna buy this little girl a present . Amazing little girl.
My son is a paramedic and when he first began I told him to always remember that the people who called for help are listening for your sirens!! When they hear them they know help is almost there!!
I was a security officer for over 20 years, and the longest time period in existence is the interval between calling EMS and hearing the sirens.
It's no joke seeing or hearing a child being upset. Thank heaven for people like the phone operator.
Oh my gosh this little girl crying is absolutely heart-wrenching.
It reminds me of being 6 again when my abusive adult brother trapped me in a room it was my big sisters room with him to hurt me
I thought he was going to kill me
N I was screaming crying panicked and calling for my mummy and daddy
And he'd tell me that there's no point calling for them they aren't here and can't help me
That I was alone with him
I fought him off me but he cracked and crushed my ribs and ability to breath and told me he will squeezes the life out of me if I kept fighting him
So I gave up
N I don't remember much about whT happened but I'm still alive but I do remember he threatened me not to tell mum or dad or he'd come into my bedroom where I slept n slice my throat with thr biggest knife he can find in the kitchen n he asked me what that would mean if he sliced my throat in half it would mean I couldn't breath and I'd die
I didn't tell my mum but my little brother did as he was in the house at the time he was 4
My mother got the whole family gathered around n even at 6 I remember pressing record on my tape player coz I was recording my family interactions like I always do coz I liked making memorise on tapes and diaries and photographs i knew things can change and it's good to have memorise as my oldest brother and sister moved out and my grandad stopped visiting for Christmas so I didn't want to loose and miss anything else in my immediate family and here every one was in one room but it turned out mother used this time to talk about what my adult brother did to me and then she mocked me slapped me for crying and blamed and shamed me for it and all my siblings were laughing at me. My adult brother left the room saying he was going to the toilet and made cutting knife actions across his throat in the behind the door in doorway of the living room at me. Scared to sleep due to it all even today and still had night terrors and nightmares back then I started to wet the bed again something I did as a toddler maybe n it continued until I turned 8 or 9. Was scared to leave my dad's sight n would wait for him at the front door if he was not back from work. If my adult brother was in the hall id hide in the garden in the bushes until I saw my dad in thr kitchen window making dinner or doing the dishes. My dad had kicked him out but he came round whenever he liked so my dad banned him to only Mondays after a certain time when he was at home but he came round earlier anyway so my dad started taking me to his work after school or on holidays. So my adult brother had no access to me. But my adult brother still had access to me other times. Anyway it is only the tip of thr ice berg of my life in truama. But even today I have fear of anything near my throat. Feelimg safe and secure in my self or my home. Feeling I can protect n rely on me is difficult. 4 to 6 years old should never feel alone and needing to fight or defend for themselves even if successful at it it does play a huge truama in our lives later on and causes self esteem n affects our view perception relationship with ourself and the world.
But I do remember being in thst blind fear so young without care giver around. N so I can relate to her fear then.
I just felt the operator was talking to her like an adult not a 4 year old n wasn't reassuring and compassionate enough
I remember at 4 we were vandalised and terrorised by many neighbourhood kids and my whole family was terrified and put out all the lights of our house n my dad called the police and the police as usual took their side not ours saying we were the ones harassing the kids of our neighbour by calling out the police on them n there's no evidence they were doing anything to us or that they were anywehere near our house n it's our word against theirs. Then one officer leaned down to me a 4 year old girl and told me in a threatening tone of you let your daddy call the police one more time he will be taken away from you and he will be locked up and you'll never see your daddy again. And it will be your fault not his cause you let him call us out again. I told my mother what the officer told me. I had other siblings around some one 7 one 9 one 12 one 16 and so on he could have warned but no he picked on the youngest one
A 4 year old girl and put the weight of the world onto her shoulders
At nursery I was spoken to like an adult at 4 too and punished me for not hearing what the teacher had said I was and am partially deaf but I couldn't have the operation I was needing coz the doctor felt I needed to wait until I turned 10. I got it done at 8 and then onwards.
So I know what it's like to be talked to and treated like an adult so young
No 4 year old should be spoken to as an adult or put in this situation
Impossible to not cry while listening to this. Poor brave little girl.
I'm 35, I'm a tough Russian man, but I can't keep my eyes dry when I hear this little girl cry. It's just because the damn ninjas cut the bow next to me, nothing more
onion, not 🏹
There’s nothing wrong with crying. No matter how “tough” we are, emotions are the language of our soul. No shame in letting them speak. :)
@@kristinaleonardo9222 yes ma’am
She's my friend
Her sobs are breaking my heart. 😢 What a little sweetheart 🤗💖
This makes you realise how long eight minutes can be. Breaks my heart to hear this brave little girl, but she saved her mummy's life
Omg!! The mind of a 4 year old!! She is amazing! When I was 4, no way I could do this!- amazing little kids!!
Oh this poor little girl. My heart is breaking and I have tears in my eyes. I am a mom myself with a 5 year old son. My heart goes to this little girl
I'm a hufflepuff :)
This baby is a hero!! So hard for her, but she stays villigent and strong! God bless her!!
hope she didn't have to wait to much longer to have that wee bless her
Steve Gaydon You here the paramedics at the end of the clip.
That poor sweetheart. I'm so glad her Mum was okay.
Bless her she’s panicking cos she needs the toilet as well and she’s scared about wetting herself as well as wanting her mummy this is so heartbreaking but she’s so brave
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My heart just can’t take this 😭😭
I'm crying listening to her. My son is 5, and he's a little slow for his age and this freaks me out so much.
Don't worry dear.God bless your boy and all of us.
@@shahanhasan2504 hi
@@shahanhasan2504 i.p.o
Maya is a pure ⛋ diamond.
I’m in the same year as her and I’m her friend and she’s so kind x
A REALLY BRAVE thing to have done at such a young age!!! I REALLY HOPE that she got to the loo in time!!!
Awwwh! Bless that little girl for being upset because her mum's collapsed.xx I think that it was very brave of her to dial 999....
I hope her mum is alright.
That is powerful stuff. 73 and crying at that. What an amazing little girl, so much courage. ❤❤❤💓💓💓💓💓
The conversation bought tears to my eyes xx
What an amazing little girl bless her xx bless her little heart ♥
Oh I was crying so hard. This poor darling is so scared
As a mom of a 5 year old son, I just want to comfort this young girl
Did too
I know, I wish the dispatcher had reassured her a bit more.
@@lillianrusere5927 hi
@@lightawake hi
she is so brave
How is she she's crying
What she is 4 and her mum collapsed and u saying she is not brave imagine u a 4 year old and ur mom collapsed an have to phone an ambulance.
+Annabel Cox to quote John Wayne: Being brave is being scared, but saddling up anyway. This girl personifies that.
+dorn9503 actually she wasn't brave because she was crying her eyes out and people are saying that she's brave because she was forced to be in that situation it would be like a little boy in a house that caught on fire and escaped then people would tell him that he's brave but it would only be because he was in the situation
+Annabel Cox I think she was brave because she did the right thing and called someone. She didn't stay there for 1 hour crying with her mom on the floor until her dad came home.
so cute and brave, what a lovely child. xxx
So brave! What courage she has! She's one tough cookie! Wishing for the best for the family!
She's my friend x
The poor thing...bless her heart....
bless her little heart must have been scary for her
When she said that she needs the toilet omg that was so cute
Brave little soldier
She is so brave and amazing! She managed to stay so calm for a toddler. She is adorable.
❤With LOVE,from ❤Halifax Nova Scotia 😢CANADA❤God Bless Maya And her Mommy❤😮🎉❤
Salute to the madam operator. My heart so hurt for this beautiful kid.....😥😭
Good job little Angel touch my heart
I'm literally crying right now this is so excruciating to look at😢😭
Oh my eyes, it feels like I cut 1 kg onions.
I don't think I knew my parent's name when I was four. What a smart girl.
So brave and so smart. That girl has a good head on her shoulders!
She's still at the age that she can only conceptualize her mother as being there if she sees her face. Its the concept behind why the peek a boo game is fun.
Poor girl has all the stress of worrying about her mom and also really really has to go to the toilet which is so stressful for kids that age they are so worried about having an accident.
wonderful child!
The best part of the story is seeing her with her Mommy all smiling :)
Without doubt !!! ❤️
Such a brave little girl!! Xx
These videos make me cry.
She kept saying pardon, how sweet x
Brave princess. You are a legend.
She is so cute when she said I need the toilet my heart sank
That must have added so SO SO much more stress for her. Bless her heart ❤😭
Awwww bless her pea-picking heart. She is such an Angel.
Damn. She is so brave, I would have panicked.
Same I would had a heart attack
This is so Sad😭😭
Such a brave girl ❤️
God bless both of them
Heart touching...brave girl.
...she is so upset, but says Pardon. Bless
It breaks my heart when heard she cryin like that :(
What a sweet and intelligent little girl. Bless her heart ❤️
It's no laughing matter when you're on the phone listening to this. Poor kid, hopefully they got to her mum & helped her out.
Awww she makes me cry bless her
Bless poor wee barra it's okay maya helps coming never fear it's okay
Oh, Bless that little girl.
Poor Baby. Happy since everything is ok!
Hope the little girl and her mom doing fine .....all Happiness to them
Did a little research - Mom and child are fine. Mommy has an undiagnosed condition that makes her pass out. Hooray Tineye
from the start to the end o was crying,poor little girl going through this alone is very painful.
The difference in this dispatcher and the American one that was talking to the little girl whose mother was dying is as different as night and day. I am so ashamed and pissed
Who died? You know something the video didn't impart?
@@Runningfromtheherd there's this one american teenage boy who are panicking because his mom's dying, and the dispatcher was impatient as well. The boy shouted something along the line like "My mom is fucking dying!"
The dispatcher probably thought she was being disrespected by the boy, so she hung up the line. The boy's mother end up dead.
What a lovely child bravo and well do e
your great little kid..absolutely great...
Wow 4 year old and she knows the word pardon she’s definitely been brought up correctly and respectfully
Everyone is different mate n so is everyone's background
You shouldn't judge people
Her mother or dad probably says pardon instead of sorry n she picked it up
wowwee sooo soo cute and I love her voice!! God Bless them!! 😊
So important to teach your children!
Shows how important it is for kids to learn name and address .
Omg so sad thank god for her god bless her soul
Poor little girl💔😢 I couldn’t help my tears
ALWAYS teach your kids their address, last name, about any medical stuff, and give them a special paper with instructions and info on it. You'd be surprised at how smart kids are. My parents taught me all this when I was two and a half, along with 911. It's so important! So glad this little girl called for help!
The little girl is one brave person 999 services we're doing really well NHS r amazing 👏 💙 ❤ ♥ 💖
Why am I crying when it was years and years ago? 😫
Same
It’s been 4,5 years.
She’s 8/9 now.
I wonder how she’s doing..
She is almost 10 she is in my class
@@jacob_lucyplays9111 you didn't answer the main part of the question, how is she doing?
@@StefanConstantinDumitrache she is doing amazing but she went to hospital today
@@jacob_lucyplays9111 God bless to bot of you, say hello from the Internet :)
She is ten tomorrow
Bless her
I need to tell mummy I need the toilet!!!
Poor girl ♥️ so brave
She's so cute
What would we and what would our life be without LOVE?
poor girl her voice is so scared she was smart by calling 999 and the operator done the best thing that girl deserves to be on the news like Prince Philip because that's very scary for people that age
Too painful to listen to all the way through. Poor little mite.
Little girl voice s so heartbreaking
So beautiful angles both little one and the angle the phone handler 😍
Yes indeed look at your little working she was a brave little girl ❤️ to do this for her good job
OMGosh......glad that she's calming down at the end.....too much bawling...
I hope her mother is ok. I was crying with her.
This one had me crying
I am feeling cry after listing her screaming 😢
I was just waiting for the women to say the sentence 'u don't have to cry sweetheart'...!!!
Why would she say that? It's okay to cry, especially in such a situation!! What would you expect?? Of course that poor baby is crying!!!
so cute...