Those kids who called for the ambulance for there Nan were amazing well done Bradley and Tegan 👏👏👏👏👏
@DTheWhiteWolfDКүн бұрын
The kids that phoned for their Nan were both amazing honestly
@gsx-srider7963Күн бұрын
Insanely calm and collected at that age
@ianriggsКүн бұрын
Agreed. I feel like that would have been me. Just u know, normal situation, not scary at all lol. Probably freaking out a little bit on the inside tho
@leonnehaaijman4709Күн бұрын
It absoluteley breaks my heart to see so many young people struggling with their mental health.
@clairescott6540Күн бұрын
The kids doing cpr is amazing. X
@MazzieMayКүн бұрын
“Alright, love. I’ve been shot” That is a cool cucumber, holy moly
@ianriggsКүн бұрын
That computerized voice in the ambulance makes me laugh every time. "999 mode activated" 😂 its like some James Bond stuff 🤣
@andyjpower19 сағат бұрын
We are so lucky to have the nhs ❤
@SnowPink902 сағат бұрын
@29:26 the face that the paramedic is making is hilarious!! What a night!!
@rowananananКүн бұрын
The ambulance service were with me on the hardest day of my life, when I called due to a mental health crisis. Our NHS does so much for us, and I am forever grateful
@SnowPink90Сағат бұрын
That’s nice to hear that you were given support. I’m glad.
@robnewman6101Күн бұрын
21st Century British Emergency Services.
@guy4469Күн бұрын
that old ambulance crew are still pretty realy nice girls .
@thomasnewton8997Күн бұрын
If you are needle phobic if you have been stabbed your health is more important so just look away and if the paramedics or medical person needs to insert a needle let them and just look away
@georgiamay2283Күн бұрын
It’s unfortunately not that easy to fob off a true phobia
@thomasnewton8997Күн бұрын
It's sad that more young people are in gangs and carrying knives it's just become a common thing now
@SnowPink90Сағат бұрын
My dad was born in Glasgow and talking to him over the years and talking to his cousin over the years, they were always carrying something in their pockets. My mom said when her and my dad used to walk arms around each other she would just put her hand in his pocket to rest it and one day she got poked by something and it cut her and here it was a knife. And that’s in the early 1950s. I think we had a time that we quit doing that stuff but now it’s picked right up again and I think it’s a lot worse.
@melanytodd29296 минут бұрын
Needle- phobic? Not knife-phobic? He's been st... HURT, ffs.
@kevgray.14 сағат бұрын
I wonder if they walk around and check if their vehicles are in roadway condition?
@robnewman6101Күн бұрын
Law & Order.
@melanytodd292916 сағат бұрын
1K stabbings.... wonder what the stats are now?😢
@thomasnewton8997Күн бұрын
And if you are 13 it's time to start growing up so get used to needles
@joydarlingКүн бұрын
get some empathy, who raised you??
@thomasnewton8997Күн бұрын
@joydarling I have plenty of empathy and I definitely have empathy for the young man having suicidal thoughts
@thomasnewton8997Күн бұрын
@joydarling my mum and dad of course
@joydarlingКүн бұрын
@@thomasnewton8997 😞sure
@crustyanklesКүн бұрын
Just because you’re desensitised to needles because your mum and dad were smackheads doesn’t mean everyone else is buddy.
@ianriggsКүн бұрын
Also, while im here. Please have someone tell the police that no one takes them seriously in a Hyundai lol. Just sayin
@JML-k2x23 сағат бұрын
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