7 year old bravely calls 999 after mum falls ill

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • 7 year old Ellie Hankins from Northamptonshire who bravely called 999 after she couldn’t wake her mum up has been presented with a Laverick Award for her courage.

Komentáře • 63

  • @MineCraftChick1811
    @MineCraftChick1811 Před 4 lety +972

    The difference between the UK dispatchers and American is unbelievable. They really need to learn a thing or two from our service.

    • @anniehoney03
      @anniehoney03 Před 4 lety +9

      agreed

    • @squares4u
      @squares4u Před 4 lety +36

      Em Whit There are many American dispatchers who perform their job calmly and effectively. Comparing the two, especially when one country has six times as many people as the other, isn’t exactly fair.

    • @vasher1400
      @vasher1400 Před 4 lety +44

      squares4u of course there are- but most shown on the media are not. and that is not because there is some evil conspiracy to paint them in a bad way- it’s probably just due to the way in which they’ve been trained. comparing the two, however, isn’t unfair. they’re both western and developed countries. and the population difference isn’t an explanation as to why American dispatchers sound far more apathetic.

    • @evwo9621
      @evwo9621 Před 4 lety +8

      Daisy Bradford “but most shown on the media are not” please don’t base your opinion on what you only see on “the media” thanks...

    • @vasher1400
      @vasher1400 Před 4 lety +18

      Ev Wo im sorry? it’s not as though ‘the media’ is a large conspirator organisation. the media refers to an entire group of organisations- all information you gather is from a media outlet. some are more trustworthy than others. this is not a video that is pushing an agenda- it’s just a video of a dispatcher’s call that has been uploaded to a *type* of media. you can see a clear difference between the tone and empathy of America and British dispatchers. this isn’t completely definite but, most that are visible to us are this way. would you like to show me a source of information that proves statistically that American dispatchers are more likely to be empathetic then British ones? but wait. you would have to look at a some type media outlet to gather that information.

  • @FussyPickles
    @FussyPickles Před 4 lety +360

    7 year old has better grammar than every adult i know

  • @thankyoufor2559
    @thankyoufor2559 Před 4 lety +104

    I love how the dispatcher changes her tone when she finds out shes dealing w a child.

  • @puppylove1429
    @puppylove1429 Před 5 lety +350

    I feel like im between them while they talk 😂

  • @deborahflynn1708
    @deborahflynn1708 Před 3 lety +43

    I'm really impressed how The UK dispatchers speak warmly.and calmly to the children who call
    in The United States I've heard some dispatchers show disrespect to the callers
    this career is a calling not a mere job

    • @otterpopgames9824
      @otterpopgames9824 Před 3 lety +9

      I remember a call where a young girl was panicked because her dad died and her mom was dying and she was trying to give the address, but the disbatcher didn't have time for a child and wanted to speak to the dad, who, need I remind you, was DEAD

    • @jjba3571
      @jjba3571 Před 3 lety +1

      @@otterpopgames9824 omg !!!!!!!!! Is like that story of the woman dying and the dispacher blame her for her stupidity of drivin in water .... she even say sorry crying , how horrible must be that the last words you heard before drowing were that is your fault cuz you are dumb instead of dont worry help is the the way EVEN IF IS A LIE

    • @snikrdoodls14
      @snikrdoodls14 Před 3 lety +1

      I think the difference is in the UK we take our emergency services very seriously. Mainly because we have free health care so people's first thought when someone's life is in danger, isn't money. Also, I don't know what the requirements are in the US to become a dispatcher, but in the UK you can't just walk-in and get the job; it requires serious training and complaints aren't taken lightly at all. Every interaction I've had with emergency services, mainly ambulance drivers, was wonderful. Care and consideration was always present and they never make you feel horrible for calling.

    • @brendalg4
      @brendalg4 Před 3 lety

      @@snikrdoodls14 I don't believe how the healthcare system works has anything to do with how bad the dispatchers are. I don't know what training they get. From what I have seen on CZcams, nothing much happens to them when they perform poorly.

  • @Widdekuu91
    @Widdekuu91 Před 4 lety +48

    Not even at 29 would I be this calm during a phonecall.
    I mean, I've studied for this kind of stuff, I've had my First Aid diploma's and everything.
    Still, my voice would probably go: wHHAHHEHLoOw? heLLoooOOEOoooW? HEEEEELLEP!'

    • @chrisbodum3621
      @chrisbodum3621 Před rokem

      I'm sure your studies and diplomas will prove their worth in a situation where *you* _can_ make a difference,

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před rokem

      @@chrisbodum3621 Well they've done that twice before, I've helped other people perfectly fine.
      But as soon as it's your own mother or father, I don't think I'll be able to stay calm.

    • @chrisbodum3621
      @chrisbodum3621 Před rokem +1

      @@Widdekuu91 Well, imagine some worst case scenarios. Picture one in your mind and do this just before you go through the next twenty doors you are about to walk through, wherever those doors might be. And imagine what the right response would be.
      It's most unlikely that you will ever see that worst case scenario play out, but you will have planned for it twenty times before.
      So walk tall, and know that you can be a great human being again. And _you_ _can_ _be_ _that_, time after time after time.

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před rokem +1

      @@chrisbodum3621 Thanks for your kind words. I will try and figure out a proper way to practice it in my mind. Thanks again, have a good week!

  • @ravendragonsong5842
    @ravendragonsong5842 Před 3 lety +9

    OMG the dispatcher's are amazing compared to American dispatcher's. I was dying and had a 911 dispatcher tell me to stop being a drama queen, the EMTs sent acted the same way and were telling me how they were going to let me lose consciousness to teach me a lesson. They even stopped to help a person hit by a car, while one was out of the ambulance helping that person I told the one with me to try doing her job and take my vital signs and I won I was right I was dying my BP was 23 / 38 I should not have been conscious I was barely alive, I died on the way to the er and they managed to bring me back. All because a dispatcher decided she knew what was wrong and I was wasting people's time with my panic attack.........

    • @Christine-rk1dp
      @Christine-rk1dp Před 21 dnem

      This would 100% be me - surviving purely out of spite.

  • @CISSY500
    @CISSY500 Před 3 lety +2

    From America I agree with you 100%

  • @AmeliaRosalinaTheHedgehog

    What a brave little girl to call emergency services to help her mom

    • @AuntieWelly
      @AuntieWelly Před 3 lety +2

      It's not "brave" it's what we were taught to do as kids if there was an emergency. Kids panic when they don't know what to do, teach them to call for help and they might be a bit nervous but they will do it and follow a dispatcher's instructions as long as the dispatcher is as calm as our 999 dispatchers always are.

  • @stephaniesmith5454
    @stephaniesmith5454 Před 3 lety +9

    UK dispatcher: (oh I'm talking to a child I better adjust) "okay sweety"
    meanwhile in America
    "WHERE YOU AT? WHERE YOU AT!? HUH WHERE YOU AT, TELL ME WHERE YOU AT"
    stares at screen and wonders how the fuck our incredibly stressed out 999 operators our the better of the two

  • @mirror1675
    @mirror1675 Před 3 lety +23

    Americans should try dialing 999 for better emergency service

  • @hockeycatcat
    @hockeycatcat Před 4 lety +3

    I like this, but my ears can't really take the constant change of audio channels...

  • @jwsuicides8095
    @jwsuicides8095 Před 3 lety +6

    I've just heard this same dispatcher deal with a little 5 yr old called Emily.

    • @mirror1675
      @mirror1675 Před 3 lety

      Not the same dispatcher

    • @mintCAT666
      @mintCAT666 Před 3 lety +3

      To be honest, I think that's universal "healthcare voice" half of my female colleagues sound bloody same on the phone 🤣🤣

    • @katy3901
      @katy3901 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mintCAT666 Literally, that's my exact phone voice lol

  • @zacheryalderton1626
    @zacheryalderton1626 Před 4 lety +5

    What was she doing before she was ill

  • @jasi1196
    @jasi1196 Před 4 lety +9

    just so quickly. I think ima just call 999 when someone is breaking in my house

  • @amanthebestbest4337
    @amanthebestbest4337 Před 4 lety +4

    Only 4 people

  • @carollollol
    @carollollol Před 3 lety

    dont ad the zoom on the text pleast its annoying to read.

  • @ericanoel8495
    @ericanoel8495 Před 3 lety +3

    US dispatchers would just hang up on the kids.