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. Avery Clark

    I suffer from severe anxiety and depression, like Paul and seeing him like that reminded me of all the times I've had a breakdown and feared my whole life collapsing around me, I wish him the best of luck with his mental health since it can be such a scary thing to deal with especially when heartless people bully you physically and mentally as he had been. Those paramedics were amazing with him and did everything right.

  2. Sliccmang

    I’ve had these kinda of panick attacks. Difficulty breathing nausea hives fear like nothing else. It’s the worst feeling ever

  3. Ujuani68

    Fiat ambulance? In Denmark, we use Mercedes. 😄 But they look really spacious. 👍

  4. Victoria Dawydiuk

    I’ve just been diagnosed with anxiety. I just want to give Paul a hug and tell him it will be ok.

  5. Kayley Tims

    As someone who suffers from anxiety and depression I know how crippling it can be when you feel overwhelmed, alone, and frightened. Paul is so brave to go back to work and even after breaking down the first day he went back the second day. I wish people understood how terrifying this can truly be and it’s not something to make fun of because he is a human just like everyone else. Would you want someone bullying your father or grandfather? 😢

  6. GeeklingNo1

    You want to think 'is an ambulance really necessary for a panic attack?' but in reality that is just how bad panic attacks can get.

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