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Day in the life of specialist paramedic | #CareerForLife
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Day in the life of specialist paramedic | #CareerForLife
Artist Chris Goddard presents EEAST staff with portraits
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A Thetford woman who has painted more than 100 portraits of NHS staff has presented paintings to the two ambulance crew that attended her husband during a medical emergency. Chris Goddard presented Apprentice Paramedic Ian Betts and Newly Qualified Paramedic Toula Skylogiannis with their portraits at a recent reunion at Thetford Ambulance Station.
On shift with a pre-hospital nurse practitioner - #CareerForLife
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On shift with a pre-hospital nurse practitioner - #CareerForLife
Thomas' story - from jockey to emergency care assistant | #CareerForLife
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Thomas' story - from jockey to emergency care assistant | #CareerForLife
New Renault Master 3.5 tonne B-class Ambulance conversion
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A quick look around the new 3.5 tonne Renault Master Ambulance conversions that are being rolled out across the fleet.
Day in the life: newly qualified paramedic - #CareerForLife
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Day in the life: newly qualified paramedic - #CareerForLife
Q&A with a call handler team leader | #ControlRoomWeek
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Q&A with a call handler team leader | #ControlRoomWeek
A day in the life of an emergency dispatcher | #ControlRoomWeek
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A day in the life of an emergency dispatcher | #ControlRoomWeek
Q&A with an ECAT clinician | #ControlRoomWeek
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Q&A with an ECAT clinician | #ControlRoomWeek
Q&A with an emergency call handler | #ControlRoomWeek
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Q&A with an emergency call handler | #ControlRoomWeek
Ron Ridge - Why I became an EEAST Heart trainer
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EEAST Heart Lead, Ron Ridge tells us about EEAST Heart and why he joined.
What is an EEAST Heart Trainer?
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To celebrate Restart a Heart Day, Kate Williams (emergency medical technician and charity support officer) explains the importance of knowing CPR, and how EEAST Heart are funded by the East of England Ambulance Service Charity.
The Importance of Community Defibrillators
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To celebrate Restart a Heart Day, Jonathan Needle (community response manager) explains the importance of defibrillators in the chain of survival, and what to do when you need one.
Restart a Heart Day 2023 - message for staff
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EEAST is offering all of its staff Basic Life Support (BLS) training so that everyone knows basic Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation skills and can go to the aid of friends, family and the wider community in the event of cardiac arrest. Chief Exec Tom Abell took a break from a session where members of the Executive were taught BLS to emphasise the message of Restart a Heart Day and recommend all st...
Restart a Heart Day 2023
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Restart a Heart Day 2023
World Patient Safety Day 2023 - Montage
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World Patient Safety Day 2023 - Montage
Q&A with a pre-hospital nurse practitioner - #CareerForLife
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Q&A with a pre-hospital nurse practitioner - #CareerForLife
EMEA XPR with Power PRO TL demo video
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EMEA XPR with Power PRO TL demo video
Stars of EEAST Awards 2023
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Stars of EEAST Awards 2023
International Paramedics Day 2023
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International Paramedics Day 2023
Armed Forces Day 2023 v3 0
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Armed Forces Day 2023 v3 0
Questions with Mrunal Sisodia OBE
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Questions with Mrunal Sisodia OBE
Meet Nicky... | #SignLanguageWeek
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Meet Nicky... | #SignLanguageWeek
Steph and Shaun - Mother's Day 2023
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Steph and Shaun - Mother's Day 2023
Brannon and Sarah - Mother's Day 2023
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Brannon and Sarah - Mother's Day 2023
East of England Ambulance Service Make Ready Team
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East of England Ambulance Service Make Ready Team
We Are EEAST
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We Are EEAST
In the Control Room: Our 999 Call Handlers
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In the Control Room: Our 999 Call Handlers
Life at EEAST
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Life at EEAST

Komentáře

  • @Lewofiz10
    @Lewofiz10 Před 6 dny

    Not spider straps before head blocks?

  • @thumperrabbit6848
    @thumperrabbit6848 Před 2 měsíci

    Isnt the whole point pf a scoop stretcher not to log roll them at all

  • @marek9784
    @marek9784 Před 2 měsíci

    That looks like an important job. Shame paramedics like this are payed shite compared to how they help the country. 100% for you man, but can we atleast pay all of you a living wage?

  • @mircomorelli3823
    @mircomorelli3823 Před 3 měsíci

    La barella scoop comprende cuscino ceppi fermacapo frontalino e mentoniera che il manuale d istruzione fa applicare dopo il collare cervicale ma prima del inserimento della scoop sotto il paziente In più non è prettamente indicata x il log rol Perlomeno questo nella versione italiana

  • @alanhayes2052
    @alanhayes2052 Před 3 měsíci

    4:46 4:46

  • @azidinzidin4915
    @azidinzidin4915 Před 4 měsíci

    what is the cost per unit if it's fit with a fully aquipment?

  • @paramedicchrisbookseries
    @paramedicchrisbookseries Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome

  • @scotty2hottyltd
    @scotty2hottyltd Před 6 měsíci

    Don’t like the fact you now only have one exit in an emergency from inside as the ramp Blocks the rear door

  • @taryntaylor91
    @taryntaylor91 Před 7 měsíci

    Amazing how much one learns on the internet & of the many dots that start to join up.

  • @billystylish
    @billystylish Před 8 měsíci

    That circular cut out in the top portion of the scoop is to landmark the patient’s head, giving you the ability to secure the scoop around the patient without having to lift their head.

  • @tinytinymustrdseed
    @tinytinymustrdseed Před 11 měsíci

    Are u gonna go for it...

  • @purpledproductions
    @purpledproductions Před rokem

    My friend fucking died you didn't get to the point.

  • @danielfowles-ti1oe
    @danielfowles-ti1oe Před rokem

    If you have a 999 calls comes in you need live your gets open

  • @danielfowles-ti1oe
    @danielfowles-ti1oe Před rokem

    if you have a calls comes in about RTC you need get the in 2 miss ok

  • @nicolasbreithaupt2607

    Thanks

  • @omarazamqureshi
    @omarazamqureshi Před rokem

    This is going to be the best Mother’s Day tomorrow

  • @omarazamqureshi
    @omarazamqureshi Před rokem

    I hope everyone’s going to have a good Mother’s Day.

  • @bengreen3159
    @bengreen3159 Před rokem

    My dream job ❤️

  • @PeterJonesKajuenRyu

    PPE equipment? Personal Protective Equipment Equipment?

  • @advocatedaniyal8382

    I am Emt B from pakistan and how can we apply . Please show your email id or whatsup

  • @ramanbangerh2056
    @ramanbangerh2056 Před rokem

    VJ love U Man xxx

  • @DuckDuckGo512
    @DuckDuckGo512 Před 2 lety

    JRCALC says.......Log rolling of the patient with possible pelvic fracture should be avoided as this may exacerbate any pelvic injury; where possible utilise an orthopaedic scoop stretcher to lift patients off the ground and limit movement to a 15° tilt. He does verbalise this

  • @iainv4092
    @iainv4092 Před 2 lety

    Budget cuts

  • @sweethonesty8440
    @sweethonesty8440 Před 2 lety

    Hi friend ✋ how are you?

  • @TheBarnestah
    @TheBarnestah Před 2 lety

    Clearly going from Mercedes to a fiat was never going to end well. Unsafe to drive if over 5'9" I hear. What chump thought this was a good idea?

    • @Clvaner
      @Clvaner Před 11 měsíci

      The chump who wants to save money and not prioritise crew welfare or patient comfort

  • @paulaburrows1249
    @paulaburrows1249 Před 2 lety

    My daughter in law phoned for an ambulance it didn’t come she phoned her sister she came took one look at my son and again called an ambulance one came my son had blacked out was incoherent couldn’t stand up was in extreme pain and was sweating the ambulance man wouldn’t take him to hospital the younger man would have but the older ambulance man wouldn’t he was told that I have had three brain tumours the ambulance man said you really need to get him to hospital to get him checked out but wouldn’t take him my daughter in law and her sister carried him to the car and took him to Southend hospital where he was put in a wheelchair and pushed into a and e where he waited for hours he was seen after hours he was given a scan and rushed to Romford hospital he had an aneurysm on the brain a bleed on the brain and a stroke and was operated on he thankfully was saved by the surgeon I complained on the 16 December and got a reply on May 6 they said that the ambulance man did nothing wrong but he lied and said my daughter in law agreed to take him to hospital think about that for a minute they have two small children 3and5 it was her sister and her daughter who took him to Southend hospital so I suggest if you or one of your family have something similar I would partially sever a limb if you want to get them to hospital the surgeon told my son your lucky they don’t normally make it to hospital he could have died any second but the ambulance man didn’t do anything wrong according to there internal investigation work that one out I have read that they have now got more ambulance and 100 extra staff what good is that if they don’t take people to hospital they may as well have a million it doesn’t make any difference

  • @ThomasGaine
    @ThomasGaine Před 2 lety

    Hi Esther hope all is well 👍 I’m doing a similar thing at NWAS since I have become partially deaf lol I have 2 x hearing aids 3 months in with them and they’re called flip & flop 😂 am currently signing on to a BSL course so I can help patients as well Ps love your long hair 👍👍

  • @rexgeorg7324
    @rexgeorg7324 Před 2 lety

    is Norwich the stroke capital of the Uk ?

  • @dazzatheman01
    @dazzatheman01 Před 2 lety

    Currently doing my cfr course and got my exams next week. Really enjoying it.

    • @jcc9103
      @jcc9103 Před 2 lety

      Great! How do you think you did?

  • @lizofthelake4904
    @lizofthelake4904 Před 2 lety

    How cool!! What a classy guy!

  • @EssexRecordingStudios

    Dan is the man!

  • @srikanthnanda5723
    @srikanthnanda5723 Před 2 lety

    I Appreciate the efforts of the instructor here My mom passed away i couldn't save her because i didn't know about this when I was small

  • @Youtubelies5973
    @Youtubelies5973 Před 3 lety

    You have done all the hard work now just waiting for the gov to fork over some well needed cash

  • @gorkarullan
    @gorkarullan Před 3 lety

    hmmmmmmmm... Fiat? ok

  • @unit0033
    @unit0033 Před 3 lety

    very interesting

  • @diamond4791
    @diamond4791 Před 3 lety

    hate the white cab, change that to yellow and I will be fine

  • @sebby324
    @sebby324 Před 3 lety

    When I passed out in Kent I had Mercedes sprinter ambulance Thank you paramedics you are great and help lots of people

  • @Barani88
    @Barani88 Před 3 lety

    Fine words that have been repeated for at least the last 20 years but nothing ever seems to change.

  • @439bananas
    @439bananas Před 3 lety

    WITHOUT PREJUDICE If you want people to speak up, why don't you let people make those complaints anonymously or make those complaints again anonymously through their union? Thankfully I have never worked for you but I have worked in a company where there was bullying and mobbing was ignored by higher management. There was one poor woman who had 56 live verbal warnings on her record for one year. Ye gods, you would have thought that HR would query it, but no. There was a terrific turnover of staff in that particular department and people had to clock on so they knew what hours people were working over and above what should be a standard week. It took 6 years before they got rid of the main bully. Employers like you bully those that put their heads above the parapets to complain, so this effort looks completely like a PR exercise and when you finally rid yourself of any employee you use a good old non disclosure agreement to protect your arse. You should be ashamed of yourselves that an employee of yours was driven to suicide, but you still have not changed. IF you are genuine about wanting to investigate what is going on. Go take a look at who is working what hours in excess of what should be a standard week, go take a look at your disciplinary records and allow people to make reports anonymously through their union reps, otherwise this is mere lip service.

  • @gideongarcia5036
    @gideongarcia5036 Před 3 lety

    Isn't log rolling a patient with a pelvic fracture contraindicated?

  • @jonnywaterhouse4211
    @jonnywaterhouse4211 Před 4 lety

    Can you do one with putting the straps on? (should this be done before the scoop is connected?) and putting the collor on someone who is already supine as this is very difficult, thanks

  • @treehuggingveggieboy
    @treehuggingveggieboy Před 4 lety

    This is brilliant Darryl, thanks :-)