Paramedics IN TEARS & More Emotional Moments | Ambulance

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These are most emotional moments paramedics felt while working on severe cases.

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  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • @pjcoop
    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.
  • 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.
  • @Lozza2993
    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.
  • @KinderOG
    And these heroes are being blamed for striking? Absolutely disgraceful from the Government.
  • 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.
  • @franleck
    Spent 9 years as a Homicide Detective. Still see almost every scene when I close my eyes at night. God Bless.
  • There’s a dark beauty in watching a team of people working as hard as possible to save a complete stranger
  • 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.
  • @hrdcrbob
    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.
  • 0:45 That never changes, no matter how old you get. 🥺 God bless these hero’s doing this job ❤️ 0:45
  • @ckypunx1998
    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"
  • 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
  • @lomalinke5042
    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.
  • 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.
  • @autumn7ful
    Sometimes we forget about the emotions of first responder. My heart goes out to them.