Paramedic’s Disabled Daughter With Cerebral Palsy Has a Crisis Whilst On Shift | Emergency

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  • @CharLotte-vj4ys
    @CharLotte-vj4ys 3 года назад +4110

    I love how her colleague just jumps into action, keeps her cool, organises everything, kicks mum out of the drivers seat and gets them safely to the hospital, all while comforting her understandably completely terrified colleague. That right there is the essence of being a good paramedic and friend.

    • @Sarge92
      @Sarge92 3 года назад +59

      its what there trained to do and they do it well they are all a credit to the nhs
      and the response from dispatch is not fake i know this because ive experianced the same from WMAS dispatch with my mom
      anouther medic on the show is my Stepfather and his wife had terminal cancer and there was a few times when the call came in he had to be at her side relief crews where scheduled he was stood down and taken immidlaty to her
      sadly my mom is no longer with us but the most heartwarming thing they did for us was in the final month
      firstly when we took her to the hospice they aranged a crew who knew my mom to assist my stepdad in transporting her they sat on standby that morning
      my stepdad was struggling so they sent the crew who also contained a close freind to comfort him
      the final thing they did was at the funeral we was walking down the driveway to the crematorium as we rounded a corner there must have been atleast 12-20 paramedics and the manager all stood in a line saluting us as we walked past them i dont remember the number but i do remember when i sat down i didnt see them enter but when i aproached the lectern to give my eulogy there they where loads of them in the back rows of the church there to pay there respects
      my mom was not a medic she didnt work for them she didnt do anything really for them but like my stepfather they considered her family and came to pay there respects
      theese paramedics really are some of the most selfless loving and kind people you could ever meet
      and as this episode shows many have there own shit going on but they still put on the uniform put on that smile and will be at your side when you need them just like they was at ours when we needed them and even when we didnt think we needed them

    • @catm2454
      @catm2454 3 года назад +14

      i was literally just thinking thats such a beautiful collegue to support eachother, like mine at work today that comforted me, and that you dont need some power trips your all humans trying to work and doing your best

    • @rachelh5467
      @rachelh5467 3 года назад +14

      The emergency services community is one big family! We take care of each other!

    • @boredweegie553
      @boredweegie553 2 года назад +4

      totally,, I'm sorry but I laughed at "college" but seriously yes,you're so right ❤️

    • @CharLotte-vj4ys
      @CharLotte-vj4ys 2 года назад +2

      @@boredweegie553 haha yes that's a typo, english is not my first language, so apparently that slipped through when I proof read everything 😂

  • @noncsi121
    @noncsi121 3 года назад +2423

    Jessica turned 19 this year, her mum posted a cute birthday photo on twitter of her

    • @user-pt1cz4ot1e
      @user-pt1cz4ot1e 2 года назад +139

      Thank you for this. I didn’t know where to start looking for an update, other than the comments here.

    • @dontbeabezzy9010
      @dontbeabezzy9010 2 года назад +37

      That’s amazing to know I could never imagine the pain she was going through

    • @Matt_Gaughran
      @Matt_Gaughran 2 года назад +16

      That’s amazing thank you for sharing

    • @addysonweyman6877
      @addysonweyman6877 2 года назад +17

      OMG thank god

    • @jackmoses3024
      @jackmoses3024 2 года назад +9

      God Bless her.

  • @frederalbacon
    @frederalbacon 3 года назад +1850

    I'm an EMT. I was on duty when my dad's at home cardiac arrest went out over the air. I called out of service, called my supervisor, told them I was heading that way, and went. I was driving, but I was driving safely and normally. About halfway from where we were to the house, my partner looked at me and said "You're in an ambulance you know. No one is gonna pull you over if you exceed the speed limit a bit" My partner helped with the arrest, took care of me after they called him, and checked up on me for a while afterwards. The bond you make on an ambulance is like no other. You spend 12+ hours locked in a cab, responding to calls, working with, eating with, sleeping next to, that person. When shit hits the fan, whether it be an on shift moment, or a personal moment outside of the job, that partner is gonna be your rock.

    • @world4saker
      @world4saker 2 года назад +16

      there is your family and your work family that work bond is wonderful

    • @TallDrinkOfCoffee
      @TallDrinkOfCoffee 2 года назад +16

      This is exactly what makes it so special. It's family built through trial by fire.

    • @Mori-chandesu
      @Mori-chandesu 2 года назад +8

      It is the same way for those of us who work on the air ambulance or in my case worked until i lost my leg in a wreck. You gain a connection to your partners, the people your with every day teach you so much and you teach them and its a bond that will never be broken.

    • @praetorxian
      @praetorxian 2 года назад +14

      Similar story here. I was working an OT shift when my grand-father went in to cardiac arrest. My first cardiac arrest as a rookie BLS medic 6 months in to the job. We jumped the call because we had a student. It wasn't until we were halfway to scene when the address clicked in my brain and I figured out who it was. I was first through the door and saw my grandmother doing CPR as best she could. I had to take care of her while also trying to save my grandfather. Ultimately, we pronounced him dead. My part-time partner was a rock star, we still work together 10 years later as two seasoned, full time ALS Paramedics. We b*tch, we squabble, we share dark humour, talk about cute nurses, we know each other better than our spouses, etc. But when sh*t hit the fan (and we are sh*t magnets), we work as a team and have each others back. He's like a brother.

    • @ivyterrie356
      @ivyterrie356 2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your service

  • @rebeccakitson5656
    @rebeccakitson5656 2 года назад +742

    For anyone wondering Jessica turned 20 in January and is still doing great !! Her mum posted on Instagram

    • @patkelly6349
      @patkelly6349 Год назад +4

      Big deal

    • @whitneywilson8396
      @whitneywilson8396 Год назад +8

      That's amazing! Thank you!

    • @lizvickers7156
      @lizvickers7156 Год назад +41

      @Pat Kelly Don't be so nasty. You should be ashamed of yourself saying that . Why say anything if that was all you had to say. 😡

    • @shabbarraja2803
      @shabbarraja2803 Год назад

      @@patkelly6349 what an idiotic comment

    • @jdd5672
      @jdd5672 Год назад +9

      @@lizvickers7156 Is it daft of me that i took that to be unironic? It is a big deal and im so happy for Jessica

  • @InshasChoice
    @InshasChoice 2 года назад +528

    You can tell she's trying her hardest to keep her composure. She's a mom before anything else. My heart goes out to her

  • @Honeybeerose88
    @Honeybeerose88 3 года назад +496

    My mom was an EMT (now retired) who had just joined the ambulance company in my town when my dad had a massive heart attack and went into cardiac arrest. My mom began CPR while on the phone with 911. When the ambulance got there her crew member thought she was just in the area and responded as a first responder. When my mom told her that no this is her home and this is her husband my moms crewmate immediately took over CPR as they worked on him. My dad was 36 when he had his first heart attack and thanks to my mom beginning CPR when she did he turned 62 this year!

    • @oli1957
      @oli1957 2 года назад +7

      i’m glad ur dads okay and i wish him a happy birthday

    • @hannahbaker6
      @hannahbaker6 2 года назад +1

      so glad he’s okay

  • @Gasssolo
    @Gasssolo 2 года назад +185

    Let us appreciate the fact that these people not only work for the public, but allowed camera crews to monitor their calls, their personal lives in order to give us a better understanding of a profession. They aren't reality tv stars, they are doing this for education. Hats off!

  • @colinhoward74
    @colinhoward74 Год назад +116

    I love how the whole crew got behind her and dispatched another crew and let her go to the hospital , while on shift , giving her basically compassionate leave without taking away her dignity or sense of perpose , very supportive team .

  • @Shonibub
    @Shonibub 3 года назад +665

    I had the same thing when I was born, I’m also diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy though nowhere near as severe as Jessica’s. Only difference is, my parents didn’t get a diagnose until I was 18 months old. I can’t imagine if they had been told the day I was born, that it would be the last they would ever see me. Celebrating turning 25 next year!

    • @meganedwards1039
      @meganedwards1039 3 года назад +15

      I was born early and diagnosed with CP at 15 months I believe like you, my case is nowhere near Jessica's. I'll be 31 in December.

    • @maxwelltysall1692
      @maxwelltysall1692 3 года назад +5

      I have CP too just turned 18 3 weeks ago

    • @jasminhooper4268
      @jasminhooper4268 3 года назад +3

      I have CP too and I will be turning 25 next month. I was diagnosed at 2 years old with it. I'm a left hemiplegic.

    • @mystscot9814
      @mystscot9814 3 года назад +3

      I was also born with mild cerebral palsy, right hemiplegic, 53 years old, luckily I've been a cyclist for 33 years which has helped me maintain my health.

    • @Sara-V-Wag
      @Sara-V-Wag 3 года назад +2

      My cousin is 37 with CP i don't fully understand the extent of how much it limits life. But i know that you can live long into life

  • @chrdie35
    @chrdie35 3 года назад +127

    My 30 yr old daughter just passed on Oct. 30th. This brought those moments back.

    • @kristynkazumi
      @kristynkazumi 3 года назад +22

      My sincerest condolences for your loss.

    • @bobburchett8517
      @bobburchett8517 2 года назад +9

      I am so sorry Christina. That is my biggest fear. We have raised four Daughters and a Son and I do not know how I would cope if I lost any one of them. I pray that you find strength and peace. God Bless.

    • @CookieMunstaaa
      @CookieMunstaaa 2 года назад +12

      Sending love to you 💕
      My birthday is October 30th, i just turned 31, i'll make sure I have an extra candle this year for your girl ❤️ x

    • @tinapourshirazi2471
      @tinapourshirazi2471 2 года назад +2

      ItsEm that’s a beautiful thing of you to do. Couldn’t have done anything better to comfort the grieving mother!❤️

    • @lunaj2675
      @lunaj2675 2 года назад

      sorry for your loss 💔

  • @rhythmtapper
    @rhythmtapper 3 года назад +351

    4:14 -- eyes of fear, courage, worry, determination, helplessness, hopefulness, and deep - deep love for her daughter. Moved by mom's strength and the rallying of her colleagues in her time of need. I hope mom and daughter are well today.

    • @steffipeach9405
      @steffipeach9405 3 года назад +18

      Jessica is now 19!!! She made it❤️

    • @LouiseWinnie
      @LouiseWinnie 3 года назад +7

      @@steffipeach9405 aw thats amazing! thank you for letting us know!

  • @darylnimmo3059
    @darylnimmo3059 3 года назад +96

    Everyone should have a work friend like Nat, like all paramedics she is superb and a credit to the NHS

  • @Kaltagstar96
    @Kaltagstar96 3 года назад +127

    As someone with cerebral palsy (although not too severe, thankfully) this has shown me how lucky I am, but credit to both paramedics here, especially the colleague who manages to keep her cool and keeping her partner as calm as it's possible to be in that situation.

  • @daniellabrooks2367
    @daniellabrooks2367 3 года назад +87

    Love how her colleague organises and jumps into action and cares for her till ambo turns up 🙏

  • @salliexx7631
    @salliexx7631 9 месяцев назад +23

    Jessica is 21 now in January this year xx 🎉

  • @lauren2567
    @lauren2567 3 года назад +123

    I felt so bad for her imagine how scary that was 🥺 but I like how the co worker got right into action and helped her stay calm

  • @caitrionakenny999
    @caitrionakenny999 3 года назад +67

    This is awful. I have CP and it's not always life limiting. Things like this confirm for me how lucky I am. We can never truly know another person's experience even if we have a similar experience ourselves. Hope she is okay now x

  • @Buzzbar94
    @Buzzbar94 Год назад +8

    How her partner was with Natalie when she got the news and for the rest of the clip is astounding.
    True definition of friendship and family that is not blood.

  • @indescribableprincess685
    @indescribableprincess685 3 года назад +92

    I hope her daughter recovers well x

    • @AdamKyleAnderson
      @AdamKyleAnderson 3 года назад +25

      Story is 3 years old. Daughter made a full recovery.

  • @alexusturner3231
    @alexusturner3231 3 года назад +47

    I'm a 29 year old with CP and Epilepsy and Hydrocephalus so I can relate to this little girl my heart breaks for the mom keeping her in my prayers

    • @kathrynwilson7386
      @kathrynwilson7386 3 года назад +1

      Alexis Turner, me too. I was born at 26 weeks 54 years ago CP on both sides, but left is worse, focal seizures and I just had a shunt put in in February. It’s a hard life. I hope you are doing ok. I feel so sorry for them, she must’ve been terrified. Hope they are doing okay.

    • @jailbreakpro7551
      @jailbreakpro7551 3 года назад +1

      I have Epilepsy aswell

    • @connorshannon1686
      @connorshannon1686 Год назад +1

      me too

  • @ollieishere4122
    @ollieishere4122 3 года назад +15

    I have spastic diplegic cerebral palsy and I am lucky to be a mild case. I use crutches and a wheelchair as needed. This hits close to home because I was in the ER just a week or two ago because I couldn’t breathe thanks to asthma. (4 breathing treatments and oxygen before I was okay) paramedics and ER workers are some of the strongest, bravest people. I appreciate you all from the bottom of my heart. I wish I could show how much I appreciate you. It’s a terrifying job and I couldn’t ever imagine how hard this experience is. I hope everything is okay now. Thank you

  • @sarahallum1445
    @sarahallum1445 3 года назад +53

    My grandson has cerebral palsy too every day their here is a blessing! I'm so glad her daughter survived an all is ok , how wonderful is her partner she sprung into action x

  • @fun-is-real
    @fun-is-real 3 года назад +13

    Felt like crying. God bless them. And well done to her crew member for what she did

  • @sop1710
    @sop1710 3 года назад +121

    For goodness sake. How can they make us sit through this video and NOT TELL US WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?!

    • @Penny-ts5ec
      @Penny-ts5ec 3 года назад +16

      A couple comments up, was something from Jessica at 17, so she got better.

    • @nevillemason6791
      @nevillemason6791 2 года назад +7

      @Joyjit Roy What business is it of yours to poke your nose into someone's private life just for your entertainment or idol curiosity?

    • @robynsmith4164
      @robynsmith4164 2 года назад +13

      @@nevillemason6791 - It’s ALL of our business! They CHOSE to add Jessica’s story to the show. That means her Mother CHOSE to let them do it. We all just want to know how everything turned out… because it was added to this episode! BTW, Jessica is now 19 years old and I only know that because several people in this comment section took it upon themselves to look up what happened, THANKFULLY! I am personally so happy to hear that Jessica made it and is alive today! QUIT TROLLING PEOPLE, YOU HAVE NO RIGHT!!!

    • @MetaFootballTV
      @MetaFootballTV 2 года назад +2

      It's not about you, ffs.

    • @ДмЮнит
      @ДмЮнит 2 года назад +7

      This a 9 minute cut of BBC Ambulance (45 minutes) reality series, they have the outcome in the end in post credits.

  • @fionamackie3357
    @fionamackie3357 Год назад +17

    I really feel for Mum. The stress of many years wondering when your child's condition might take them from you is crushing.
    My son has cystic fibrosis and earlier this year I stood at the end of his bed seeing the x-rays and being told he probably would not leave hospital.
    Then, Trikafta came on the PBS here in Australia and three days after taking it, he was complaining about having to stay longer in hospital for the initial monitoring.
    7 months on, he has not been back (except for clinic). He's nearly ready to get his licence, he's done some short courses and joined men's shed. He just turned 20.
    I, however, am suffering from the effects of basically 19 years of waiting for him to die, because that wasn't his only run-in by any stretch. I can't wait to trust in his new health.

  • @theresenydahl9531
    @theresenydahl9531 3 года назад +58

    What a wonderful mother and person❤They're both lovely and so is Jessica😢❤❤❤❤

  • @LadyTarasque
    @LadyTarasque 3 года назад +46

    Parents who care for their kids with such conditions are amazing.. I can't imagine myself being able to handle it :/ one thing to worry about the common stuff like if they're staying out of trouble, but quite another worrying each day if it'd be their last.. especially if not available all the time.

  • @marissafisher6166
    @marissafisher6166 3 года назад +61

    I had a "10 minute" Grand Mal Seizure at work. I had never had a Seizure before. Thank the good Lord I was sitting at my desk and not driving. I was a nurse surrounded by fellow medical personnel who knew what to do. When I finally came to I was in the ambulance. Once at the hospital ED, I was found to have a mass in my Right Frontal Lobe. I was transferred from the local hospital to a trauma hospital in our capital city. They confirmed the mass and location. I then met my amazing Neurosurgeon. I ended up having a stage 3 Astrocytoma. I ended up having brain surgery where they were able to remove 75% to 80% of the tumor. I knew enough to know I knew too much.

    • @cecclesv
      @cecclesv 2 года назад +1

      So so to hear that. Praying things are going okay for you 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @ldcemw
    @ldcemw 3 года назад +43

    This was heart breaking.

  • @phillattfield8502
    @phillattfield8502 3 года назад +115

    We all in the thin green line stick together. God bless you. Every life is important but when it’s one of your own........well there are just no words!

    • @juliebyard9266
      @juliebyard9266 3 года назад +2

      Not so thin green line,,,so thick and strong

    • @znovosad555
      @znovosad555 3 года назад +1

      Not to burst any bubbles but the thin green line belongs to conservation law enforcement such as game wardens, park rangers, plus border patrol. EMS is the thin white line and i agree we stick together.

    • @themanwithinflatableknees8770
      @themanwithinflatableknees8770 3 года назад +4

      @@znovosad555 in the UK. we are seen as the green line because of our uniform

    • @znovosad555
      @znovosad555 3 года назад +1

      @@themanwithinflatableknees8770 makes sense! i suppose i didn’t think differently of it overseas.

    • @patkelly6349
      @patkelly6349 Год назад

      Grow up clown I worked at the highest level in this field. The people I worked with are the greatest bunch of back stabbing bullies I have ever met

  • @allnightrunner.6515
    @allnightrunner.6515 3 года назад +82

    I’m an EMT who’s child developed CP after being oxygen deprived at hospital. Considering all the long hospital delays and tied up ambulances this program terrified me. I kept thinking this could be my kid. I hope everything works out ok. My thoughts really go out to them.

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 3 года назад

      CP is no longer believed to be from oxygen deprivation. 85-90% of cases are congenital brain malformations, the remainder are due to head injury during or up to several months after birth. b.

    • @allnightrunner.6515
      @allnightrunner.6515 3 года назад +16

      @@KB4QAA I know what happened to my own kid.

    • @aeronero6837
      @aeronero6837 2 года назад +2

      i cannot confirm this myself but i did read a comment that did say that jessica did live and is 19 now !

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 2 года назад

      @@allnightrunner.6515 And I'm just providing updated scientific understanding that is not wideley known. Best wishes.

    • @allnightrunner.6515
      @allnightrunner.6515 2 года назад +7

      @@KB4QAA sure thing. I’ll just let all the hospital specialist doctors that I’ve been intensively dealing with and getting regular updates from that they’re all wrong.

  • @jydeinden
    @jydeinden 3 года назад +44

    Pam is soo sweet to a concerned mum..

  • @johnnyjoestar7143
    @johnnyjoestar7143 3 года назад +112

    My kid being starved of oxygen at birth is a new fear added to my big list of fears if I was to ever be a mother

    • @BBop1676
      @BBop1676 7 месяцев назад

      My sister was born with cerebral palsy. Her neck got caught on my mom’s pubic bone and that’s where caused it. She is one of the most severe cases diagnosed

    • @Sinc3r3ly
      @Sinc3r3ly Месяц назад +1

      That’s exactly what happened with my brother. My mom was worried about the same thing with me and opted to have a C section. If you ever plan on kids, I’d suggest talking with doctors about how to avoid that situation

  • @margaretmunce1501
    @margaretmunce1501 2 года назад +7

    My sister Bronwyn was born in 1952. Her waters broke a day before her birth. Mum said they smelled bad.
    She’d been transverse (sideways) in Mum’s womb, and while Mum was in labor, they tried to turn her. But couldn’t.
    They did a high forcep delivery. Mum was in agony. Bronwyn was born floppy and was a very sleepy baby. She was later diagnosed with cerebral palsy, having been starved of oxygen at birth, or during labor.
    She’s now just turned 70 this year. Although she’s disabled, she’s lived a full life. Married a wonderful, loving man.
    I wish so much that the medical help she and Mum needed was available at the time.
    But this video showed me to be grateful for all the years we’ve had Bronwyn.
    So glad the girl in the video is still with us. 🙏🏻❤️🇦🇺

  • @gamergirlsakura69
    @gamergirlsakura69 3 года назад +12

    this hits home I am on the disabled spectrum of Autism......my mum constantly worries about me, I feel for her so much💕💕

    • @marsskates6068
      @marsskates6068 2 года назад +1

      i’m autistic too! i hope you are doing well my friend /gen. :))

  • @TheTezz100
    @TheTezz100 3 года назад +58

    When I was watching these TV programmes of the ambulance service. When seen these two Nat's (Natalie's) on shift in any episode. Like the other staff. But love seen these two at work, there team work & chemistry on shift is warming. You got to love these two birds (as they say 😊)
    But when I came to watch this episode I've started balling 😪
    I knew a couple with their kid's & medical issues & knowing what they go through.
    My hart sunk

    • @haydenwaters2879
      @haydenwaters2879 3 года назад +1

      What season and episode is it?

    • @johnb8956
      @johnb8956 3 года назад +1

      Which program is this? And what episode and series if you’ve got it? Thanks

  • @cheetahplays2692
    @cheetahplays2692 3 года назад +18

    She’s such a lovely lady she was my ambulance driver ❤️
    Thank god her daughter was ok

  • @Grace-ic3gi
    @Grace-ic3gi 3 года назад +90

    When my son was born he was healthy but at the age of 4 he was diagnosed with Diabetes,it wasn't until he was at the age of 7 that the doctors told me that my son had Cystic Fibrosis because he was not growing and gaining weight,with his diabetes he became epileptic as well.My son lived to the age of 21 and passed away in 2004.

    • @Thisistrulyoddtv_Mark
      @Thisistrulyoddtv_Mark 3 года назад +9

      I’m so sorry for your loss

    • @EllietheCatholic
      @EllietheCatholic 3 года назад +3

      I am so very sorry for your loss

    • @aileencraig9374
      @aileencraig9374 3 года назад +4

      That's heartbreaking... Am so sorry for your loss and sadness

    • @MOTOKO45
      @MOTOKO45 3 года назад +6

      I'm so sorry for your loss no parent should have to see their own child die, may he rest in peace

  • @luvtocook6881
    @luvtocook6881 2 года назад +3

    I’m so glad she survived… I feel for the Mom as I had a child that from birth to 2 yrs old basically lived in hospitals… it’s so difficult… I’m just so happy she survived🙏🦋

  • @1theedster
    @1theedster 2 года назад +3

    she did a fucking good job keeping it together, huge respect

  • @rianpollard8345
    @rianpollard8345 2 года назад +1

    Omg i cant image how that feels. Bloody hell. In tears watching this. Im a mother of 6 and im a teacher absolutely adore children. It pains me to see 1 hurt or poorly. Ive been so lucky. Bless you x x x x

  • @ProduHornero
    @ProduHornero 3 года назад +8

    Yo ví este documento/video... con mi corazón en la boca. Mi alma se estrujaba, por favor! Yo amé a estas profesionales de la salud/emergencias, Amé a la mamá y a su hija. En la República Argentina les decimos que es "gente necesaria". Abrazos

  • @davidsewellclarke4997
    @davidsewellclarke4997 Год назад +2

    Brought tears to my eyes on hearing that 😢 it was her Daughter. 😢

  • @jack1d1XB
    @jack1d1XB 2 года назад +2

    The moment the vud finished with tears in my eyes I had to know Jessica was still here, I'm so relieved to know she is with mum and doing well, my heart to them all,❤

  • @1234singingismylife
    @1234singingismylife 3 года назад +2

    Its wonderful that the two are close friends and work together to support one another 💕🐾🙏🏻

  • @Iera_Thaumaturgy
    @Iera_Thaumaturgy 2 года назад +10

    I don't have Cerebral Palsy but I was born with a heart defect called the Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) and they told me I wouldn't surive the first day, yet this year in a few months I will turn 20. My mother always told me I had an angel on my shoulder protecting me. it's very difficult as a mother to hear their baby wouldn't make it the first day or hours and then they're strong enough to do but when something like this happens all that fear will come back to you, my heart goes out to whoever has to deal with this as a mother and father and I wish everyone a long happy and healthy life without any worries.

    • @ginarozario8945
      @ginarozario8945 2 года назад

      I wish u longevity and prosperity. ❤️

    • @mimtodo9708
      @mimtodo9708 2 года назад

      I'm mother of complex heart child and asd in it too and my son is now 9 I always tell him there is purpose for heart warriors like you too and I tell him the same as your mom told u. I just relived with this video the day my son stop breathing but you are warriors and he difines all medical opinions and is going strong

  • @luvtocook6881
    @luvtocook6881 3 года назад +27

    My heart aches for the Mom… waiting is the worst

  • @madlytuber
    @madlytuber Год назад +1

    Watching Jessica's mum breaks down really hits you with the same emotional

  • @laurelmvh
    @laurelmvh 2 года назад +1

    Their partnership is heartwarming. I’m glad she could provide mamma some comfort during a difficult time. It seemed meaningful ❤

  • @mikealalee2889
    @mikealalee2889 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for supporting each other like this. It makes me feel warm to see the crew work hard to get mom to daughter even in the middle of work. Sometimes the people we rely on for emergencies, have an emergency and need us to be understanding for them. We are all humans, children, mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, and sisters and brothers. We need each other and our position in life will never change that.

  • @Emilyxx495
    @Emilyxx495 Год назад +4

    My auntie has CP and she turns 63 this year she had a life expectancy of 9 ❤️

  • @stephenbutler6819
    @stephenbutler6819 2 года назад +1

    Paramedics to me deserve all the praise in the world ...proper heros

  • @andrewreece7312
    @andrewreece7312 2 года назад +2

    Amazing women. Her colleague handled the situation perfectly

  • @Morgan-yl3ou
    @Morgan-yl3ou Год назад

    My paramedic next door neighbour has a daughter with cerebral palsy as well.
    Shes 10 znd so adorable ...
    But i see and hear his struggles .
    Bless them all.
    💚💚💚💚💚

  • @ozaracooks
    @ozaracooks 2 года назад

    I'm crying watching this. Bless her 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @Hugh-bd9mt
    @Hugh-bd9mt 5 дней назад

    I have a cousin who has the same condition and she just turned 30 this year hopefully with the grace of god Jessica can make that long or even longer 🙏❤️

  • @river8760
    @river8760 3 года назад +94

    Cerebral palsy not cystic fibrosis is what her Mom states in the video.

    • @noverrr4508
      @noverrr4508 3 года назад +12

      *mum

    • @RealNovgorod
      @RealNovgorod 3 года назад +5

      *mom

    • @noverrr4508
      @noverrr4508 3 года назад +16

      @@RealNovgorod american "english" is just make a wish version of english.

    • @RealNovgorod
      @RealNovgorod 3 года назад +2

      @@noverrr4508 which is just the special-ed version of German.

    • @noverrr4508
      @noverrr4508 3 года назад +3

      @@RealNovgorod a bunch of scandinavian countries made our language. Yet, english has more in common with French than German.

  • @michaelsnow4735
    @michaelsnow4735 2 года назад +2

    Oh,my goodness. I'm crying watching this. I cannot imagine how that paramedic was feeling 😔 .But, as I have just read, she made it,and is 19,thank goodness

    • @michaelsnow4735
      @michaelsnow4735 2 года назад

      @CactusCrafts I'm so sorry my punctuation doesn't meet your approval!!

    • @michaelsnow4735
      @michaelsnow4735 2 года назад

      @CactusCrafts oh,and by the way I'm 56,so not a kid

  • @myjobisntzero
    @myjobisntzero 3 месяца назад +1

    The way the woman is the rock for Nat, organizing everything, stopping an already heartbroken paramedic from being behind the wheel, getting her to Jessica and taking all the risks, getting the whole crew on their legs... It's just cool :)

  • @tomwilliams1130
    @tomwilliams1130 Год назад

    Ambulance 🚑 service r amazing helping each other hope she's ok now

  • @jpht1964
    @jpht1964 2 года назад

    All of you Ambulance people, EMT’s, paramedics or whatever they call you, are the best of mankind

  • @lordnellbula4111
    @lordnellbula4111 2 года назад +2

    That poor lady I would cry

  • @taaffmaster
    @taaffmaster 3 года назад +2

    everyone's worst call. i've never had to respond to a family member but have had to go to a colleague's family member and it isn't easy. prayers for her and the family

  • @elvismanrocks
    @elvismanrocks 3 года назад +5

    It's really hard to concentrate on your job when you have this type of personal problem special being a Paramedic it makes it even harder I really feel the mother's pain!

  • @bennievandermerwe7849
    @bennievandermerwe7849 2 года назад

    To all parents with CP children....how special you are to God to be chosen to take care of such Angels... to all children you are special to God and parents God will bless you with all you need to take care of them. 🙏🙏

  • @sandgroper1970
    @sandgroper1970 3 года назад +9

    This is a reality of anyone who is a first responder and a parent/ carer. Because everyone has a family outside of work and this can happen.

  • @michellewampole5468
    @michellewampole5468 3 года назад +1

    I hope your daughter is feeling better

  • @SOML98
    @SOML98 Год назад +1

    She’s a beautiful woman and She has a beautiful daughter

  • @FROGMEDIC
    @FROGMEDIC 3 года назад +2

    Godspeed for Jessica whether this side or Heaven and so many blessings be upon her Mum💕🙏🏼✝️

  • @robincrittendon419
    @robincrittendon419 5 месяцев назад

    I'm so happy for you and Jessica. 😢😢❤❤

  • @Bagman57
    @Bagman57 2 года назад +1

    Very good channel and videos. This one is very hard to watch. Had tears in my eyes the whole time.

  • @deborahramsay3600
    @deborahramsay3600 2 года назад

    I'm so sorry sweetheart that this happened to you while at work. Godbless 🙏🙏

  • @budgiebreder
    @budgiebreder 2 года назад +1

    The person with her handled that really well, kicking her out of the drivers seat and keeping her calm. Doesnt matter if they are in emergency services or if they are a any job really. Its all the same when its your kid.

  • @keithklingensmith2955
    @keithklingensmith2955 2 года назад

    This is a Touching Story from Pennsylvania

  • @312countrygirl
    @312countrygirl 2 года назад

    I hope and pray that her daughter is ok.

  • @lifeisshort..1685
    @lifeisshort..1685 2 года назад

    Prayers to this family.

  • @lldhhdhhdhdhfhfhhf8909
    @lldhhdhhdhdhfhfhhf8909 3 года назад +3

    I’m remember. I watched this. Poor woman.

  • @MyView-ou2dm
    @MyView-ou2dm 2 года назад

    Bless them i love all the emergency services especially nhs ,saved me and gave top top care all my life ,angels kn earth

  • @Catlover-jr4mj
    @Catlover-jr4mj 3 года назад +147

    Seriously! They shouldn’t make such a big mistake between two very different illnesses. Because most people with cistic fybrosis don’t use a wheelchair, bit many with cerabel Palsy do! So I was like WTF! Guys please correct the mistake, especially if it’s a real case…

    • @jessbatchelor685
      @jessbatchelor685 3 года назад +15

      I think she has cf, but because of this, she was deprived of oxygen at birth, resulting in cerebral palsy

    • @jessbatchelor685
      @jessbatchelor685 3 года назад +6

      So she has both

    • @jessbatchelor685
      @jessbatchelor685 3 года назад

      My guess anyway xx

    • @bemy26thsubscriber
      @bemy26thsubscriber 3 года назад +30

      I think her mum knows what she has tbh. That’s the girls mother talking in the background

    • @julitt4317
      @julitt4317 3 года назад +11

      @@jessbatchelor685 I watched the episode when it first went out. She has cerebral palsy, not CF. CF doesn't deprive a baby of oxygen at birth ever. It's not even diagnosed for a while after the baby arrives.

  • @JanieGal16
    @JanieGal16 3 года назад +25

    Unfortunately this isn’t anything new for me. One of my childhood friends was a lot like Jessica.I don’t think she had CP, but she had a plethora of medical issues since birth and wasn’t suppose to make it past a few months. Blind, non-verbal, bound to a motorized wheelchair, SUPER violent seizures, and couldn’t even bathe or use the toilet on her own. Even so Elizabeth was the life of the party. Even if she couldn’t communicate she could still understand what you were saying. If you told her “hey give me a high five” she’d do it no problem. If you put on ABBA’s Dancing Queen (her favorite song) she’d bust a move.
    In a case of bitter irony, she died in her sleep when she was 17 in…I want to say 2015.

    • @lisachatham8690
      @lisachatham8690 3 года назад +2

      In cases such as these people outside don't see the true blessing these people are to their families. I have known many people with a plethora of different handicaps and each was a blessing to everyone that knew them. My life has been altered by each of the people I have known threw the years. One such girl was in a car accident and had horrible head trauma and injuries to her spinal column. She couldn't do anything for herself really but as I worked with her she began to do a little better. She would lift her tush to be charged and open her mouth to be fed. When I first started working with her she was only 16 years old and when I move away she was 20. She progressed but will never be able to care for herself. As far as I know she is still in that nursing home being combative to all those people that treat her like she is not a human being, like she doesn't know what they are doing
      She was very smart but had no way to communicate it because no one else ever talked to her or explained what they were doing to her. It hurts my heart to see how the people in some nursing homes are treated.

  • @kathleencosgrove5891
    @kathleencosgrove5891 3 года назад +1

    I hope you're daughter is ok

  • @elizabethkuchta5097
    @elizabethkuchta5097 Год назад

    Jess is Amazing and her family too ❤

  • @Kittycat-it7td
    @Kittycat-it7td Год назад

    Bless you all

  • @Marinah007
    @Marinah007 2 года назад +2

    Hi everyone, is this a clip from a tv series? Would love to know how this story unfolds more thanks

  • @roberthudson1959
    @roberthudson1959 6 месяцев назад

    I can relate. I was working as a hospital security officer when my mother's health worsened dramatically. I was late for work one night because I found her on the floor as I was leaving. She was scheduled to see her PCP the next day, so she refused to go to the hospital. The next night, it happened again, and she chose to go to work with me. I alerted the ER staff on arrival, and spent the night alternating between my routine duties and checking on my mother.

  • @bennettlieberman1710
    @bennettlieberman1710 3 года назад +18

    Hug scene towards end hit a little tough :(

  • @landonstrattner2843
    @landonstrattner2843 3 года назад

    I am so sorry for your loss

  • @richardrimell631
    @richardrimell631 2 года назад

    poor nat greaves glad jesscia was ok in the end she looks such a sweet girl with a loving caring mom nat callow was lovely too x

  • @toryberch
    @toryberch 2 года назад

    I couldn't understand half of what was being said, but as a mom myself I could understand her pain and fears

  • @lillie743
    @lillie743 2 года назад

    Hope your all okay and gets well soon

  • @andrewgranados56
    @andrewgranados56 2 года назад +1

    Y’all did not have to my cry like this 😮‍💨

  • @cassiew4462
    @cassiew4462 3 года назад +1

    I have 2 children with CP my daughter is 13 in 2 weeks and my sons 5 ... they arent severe le Jessica but my son has a rare life threatening condition fed via gastrostomy has liver diease autism adhd spd the list goes on .. everyday is a gift

  • @sthr2110
    @sthr2110 3 года назад +28

    What a load of crap that, at the end, they didn't even bother to let us know the outcome...so we had to find the answer somewhere else.

  • @jamesrodolee03
    @jamesrodolee03 3 года назад +4

    I am now seeing this but I hope it wasn't Jessica's last day and if it was I hope all of her mum's colleagues support her and console her and hopefully she can still do her best as an assistant to saving lives. Condolences to her for wenever it is dat she lost her daughter

    • @MsPinkwolf
      @MsPinkwolf 3 года назад +3

      She turned 19 this year

    • @jamesrodolee03
      @jamesrodolee03 3 года назад +2

      @@MsPinkwolf Beautiful I hope she can have a few more years

  • @mikealalee2889
    @mikealalee2889 2 года назад +4

    Not gonna lie I was literally yelling " Hug her! Hug her by damn!" Then she did and I was like yes. This is the way.

  • @valeenoi2284
    @valeenoi2284 2 года назад

    I thought she would freak out at some point. Glad the colleague was there.

  • @teagles1165
    @teagles1165 2 года назад

    Unfortunately, this videos shows people that first responders are human also. They have feelings. More people need to see this.

  • @GetMitched01
    @GetMitched01 3 года назад +17

    How is Jessica doing now? Did she make it?

    • @nadinedelle8090
      @nadinedelle8090 3 года назад +30

      Yes she did, she turned 19 this year. You can look on her mum's Twitter profile :)

    • @lesbianmads_im_proud_stem_27
      @lesbianmads_im_proud_stem_27 3 года назад

      @@nadinedelle8090 does she have Instagram

    • @nadinedelle8090
      @nadinedelle8090 3 года назад +2

      @@lesbianmads_im_proud_stem_27 I only found her Facebook and Twitter. 🤷‍♀️ But she keeps them quite up to date 😊

    • @simongomez3297
      @simongomez3297 3 года назад +2

      @@nadinedelle8090 what's her Facebook account?

  • @phenom.mental
    @phenom.mental Год назад +1

    How rare it is that we get to see this angle. Real, raw tragedy unfolding before this woman's eyes. Getting the worst news of her life... her day going from abundantly positive to life shattered in the matter of minutes. It happens everywhere every day, but never so perfectly videotaped. It's perfectly scripted, even though I know it's not.

  • @thercf16guy35
    @thercf16guy35 2 года назад +1

    I have CP, albeit extremely mild. Nobody would know unless I told them and I can do everything anyone else could and yet my mild complications are so difficult to overcome like proper posture for example. So yea people who have it worse I understand just a little bit how hard it could be for them.