A Day in the Life of a Night Shift EMT | Latinos Are Essential
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2021
- Twenty-two-year-old Dulce Bueno is a first response EMT who works long nights driving an ambulance for one of Colorado’s busiest trauma centers. Her job takes an enormous emotional toll, especially during the difficult days of the pandemic.
Across the United States, Latinos have been on the pandemic’s frontlines, providing essential services to all Americans. Many do jobs that can’t be done from home. From the fields of medicine, education, food service, and beyond, Latino workers have kept our country going. Latinos Are Essential, produced by Latinos Public Broadcasting, is a collection of unique and insightful short portraits and stories about Latinos who are serving as essential workers in a wide variety of jobs and/or services across the United States, even as the COVID 19 pandemic continues to disproportionately impact Latino and other communities of color.
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Correction: This video was originally titled "A Day in the Life of a Night Shift Ambulance Driver," but we changed it to "A Day in the Life of a Night Shift EMT" which more accurately describes Dulce's occupation. We at PBSDS regret the error.
22 yrs. old..Wow! Determination will get you far.
Wow, much respect to you, Dulce!!
Thank you Dulce for everything that you do!
I love ems training ❤
I can’t do much but know I’m praying for all of you guys
Thank you so much for your service!
God bless. Also, what an incredible name. Dulce Bueno- she is the moment. She is iconic.
Nice! Good going & good luck to you!
Incredible work ethic- much respect
I love pbs djguayotjmex 💕❤️ happy spring 🌱🌼 2024 Viva EMT ems California
how many transports did AMR make you do?
hope that your next video show why EMT have higher suicide rate.
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Please tell A.M.R
to maintain their vehicles better. These rolling deathtraps have such badly degraded suspensions that they can't safely be steered! Just call your state highway patrol for a free inspection/disqualification (don't use your real name).Good luck!
What these people do is essential. no arguement. but I don't understand what makes her hispanic, that modifies her duties, and competence. this video is talking about how HISTPANIC are essential. All I see is a young woman, who HAPPENS to be Latino. [I personally would rather not discriminate, at all, and see humans as humans. no matter their race. though respect and appreciate their heritage...just not judge them by it.
I think the point is to call the attention of the people who want Latinos out of the USA, I think it's more of a "See, hispanics do great things in here" stuff.
@@454LuisDeLaTorre that seems plausable. I guess that means I have the right viewpoint already.
Legal Latinos are definitely very essential