New paramedic does great job when grave digger becomes seriously ill | Ambulance - BBC

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Published 2024-03-08
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All Comments (21)
  • @muhammedaleem882
    These woman represent virtually all paramedics I've met. Lovely down to earth people.
  • @marcusingram522
    Bless her, what a caring person she seems,the NHS and us the public are lucky to both these people looking out for us.
  • @AkuraTheAwesome
    I love that British paramedics can chat your ear off all night to keep you calm, they're like hairdressers that save your life. Bedside manner and patient morale is extremely important to first responder healthcare, so I'm very proud of our social bunny heroes.
  • @beckscald3855
    Poor guy man. I know we all want everyone to find love but not everyone will. That's something I've had to realise. The paramedics did a great job, they're all doing an amazing job. Thank you.
  • @Siriuslyyy
    Bushra ❤ Her name means "good news". What a wonderful capable and empathetic lady.
  • @naiaaiello
    She's the sweetest person - like a lot of people said, all paramedics I've met were incredible. Such a shame they're not paid enough, because they're truly heroes!
  • As a student paramedic, my heart sank when he began deteriorating. Such a horrible feeling of dread.
  • What an astonishingly empathetic young lady. Those first responders are angels.
  • @Jello836
    Wonderful, compassionate and professional women.
  • @spookydigit
    The NHS is a marvel. They have saved myself and members of my family in our darkest of times. My mother recently was taken down by Sepsis, but they did everything they could, and thankfully she is now on the road to recovery. I cannot thank them enough for their support and dedication to her. Protect the NHS at all costs. It cannot be allowed to fall and be stripped back bit by bit. Without them, neither me, my mum, my grandad, my grandma and my brother and sister would be here.
  • @Indy146
    There's no shame in feeling overwhelmed, sad, angry or whatever you feel in this kind of jobs because you see and experience things which you have to deal with. We are emotional beings and should not have to constantly push it away. It's very unhealthy. Bless her. She's simply acting human.
  • @toninatoli
    Brava! to this young paramedic - kind, professional. You've got to let that stress out. Crying is one of the best ways! Good on her.
  • They are both so strong! Very touching to see the interactions with the patient as well as the emotional support amongst each other! It’s very admirable
  • @JohnL1984
    The two paramedics who help me last year in August done a fantastic job and did save my life by how quick their was getting to me and taking me to the hospital I had two blood clots on one on each side of my chest I owe them the doctors and nurses everything with out them I wouldn't be here now ❤
  • @user-ek8en8qb3r
    As a newly qualified paramedic this is so refreshing to watch. The autonomy of the role means that you’re first day on the job is filled with immense responsibility, you are thrown in the deep end and it’s so overwhelming. People very rarely will open up and admit that the stress/pressure of it all is getting to them. Big well done to this paramedic for being honest with how she’s feeling, we need more of this! ❤ x
  • @sundelight8230
    My mother sadly died of SEPSIS two days before my bday in june last year. Glad the gentlemen made it. ❤
  • @pemanumb703
    Bless their hearts.💙 It’s a very overwhelming field to work in.