Michelle and Hannah help a man having a devastating anxiety attack in the street. Trainee Shane takes the lead for the first time at the scene of a car crash.

Documentary series following the work of the West Midlands Ambulance Service. Ambulance and crew are rigged up with cameras to follow them as they respond to emergency call-outs.

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  1. Clara Sands

    I feel sad Paul didn't go back to work, he needs to feel like he's supporting his family. I wish they can find a little something he can do to keep him going. Work will keep his mind from spiraling into anxiety.

  2. GuitarsAre LikeStupid

    You feel like you are actually dying. But it's not a psychotic type mental disorder like bi-polar or schizophrenia. There should be no stigma attached.

  3. VikiA95Games

    I feel so bad for Paul..had I ben one of the ambulance workers I would've given him a hug

  4. Science_is_Never_Settled

    That poor man. Anxiety genuinely is crippling. People who haven’t had panic attacks will never understand how it feels, and sadly mental illness doesn’t respond to logic.

  5. Kaito

    aw that old lady with dementia. Her husband seems so caring. That's some life goals. I hope I find someone that loves me that way

  6. meadow posey

    Paul broke my heart seriously in half…poor fella, God be with him! I pray Jesus gives him peace 🥺❤❤ he's mentally tormented and thats not how God intended for us to live! I pray that those spirits of fear, pain, anxiety, stress and worry be loosed from him by the blood of Jesus in Jesus name🥺❤!!!!!!

  7. Jaclyn Vicary

    As someone who suffers severe anxiety, I appreciate how patient and calm Michelle and Hannah remained. If I were in that situation I would hope to have someone as soothing and compassionate as them to help me. I feel for Paul so much, and I truly hope he’s okay ♥️

  8. Minghao Lee

    Paul broke my heart.. I struggle with severe anxiety as well, and know the pain all too well. I hope Paul got the help he needed, and I'm so glad the NHS exists in the UK. can't believe we don't have that here in the US..

  9. Patricia Schmitt

    God I feel for Paul – it's the WORST feeling in the world. You just want to jump out of your skin! The fear involved in these episodes is beyond horrible. All those who bullied or showed your ignorance toward this man, you are less than human. You are the losers, Paul is human. The way I see it, shut your damn mouths & walk away if you can't be empathetic & if you don't understand the condition, Google it. Educate yourself. I pray Paul is getting the help he needs & is able to function as best he can.

  10. Valerie MacPhail

    How much worse can a naturally occurring anxiety disorder be aggravated by:
    1. Anxiety experienced by mother during pregnancy
    2. Careless/negligent/uniformed/incorrect/rough handling of the infant due to wrong parenting methods
    ???

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