Ex-paramedic reveals lifesaving tips you must know before dialling emergency services
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In moments of crisis, when every second counts, knowing what to do before dialling emergency services can make all the difference.
A former Australian paramedic has taken to social media to share crucial insights that could save lives.
Nikki Jurcutz, a mum and the CEO of Tiny Hearts Education, which focuses on parenting and health education, has compiled a list of things she wishes everyone knew when faced with the need to call triple-0.
In a video that has since gone viral, Jurcutz outlines six key points that could streamline getting help and ensure paramedics can do their job as efficiently as possible.
The video on the Tiny Hearts Education social media page has garnered over 180,000 views and sparked a conversation about the appreciation for paramedics and their vital work.
Here's what Jurcutz, drawing from her experience as a paramedic, wants you to know:
Don't hesitate to call: Paramedics would much rather arrive and not be needed than be called too late. If you're in doubt, it's better to be on the better side of caution and dial triple-0.
Next on the list was to ‘please unlock the door, turn the outside light on and have someone to wave us down if possible’.
‘We often leave the door open for our safety; please just help us with this and keep it open,’
She advised parents to trust their instincts regarding their child's health, emphasising that paramedics are focused on urgent care, not the condition of a home.
‘You know your child best; if you are worried, we are worried,’ she said.
The former paramedic also stated that paramedics are not concerned with the condition of your home.
‘We don’t care what your house looks like, please stop apologising,’ she emphasised.
She also reminded viewers that ambulances are meant for life-threatening emergencies.
Commenters expressed their gratitude and admiration for paramedics, calling them ‘angels’ and thanking them for their exceptional work.
‘Is there a way to pass on the paramedics how much we love them and how they’re amazing and we can never thank them enough?’ one social media user asked.
‘Thank you to all the paramedics for doing such an incredible job,’ another said.
‘You guys are the best, always posting really informative and quality content,’ someone added.
‘This is amazing,’ a third echoed.
In a related update, Nikki Jurcutz, a former paramedic with Ausambulance Victoria, previously shared a crucial tip for silent emergency calls.
If you can't speak during a triple-0 call, press 55 to signal that you need assistance. For more details, click here.
Credit: @tinyheartseducation / Instagram
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A former Australian paramedic has taken to social media to share crucial insights that could save lives.
Nikki Jurcutz, a mum and the CEO of Tiny Hearts Education, which focuses on parenting and health education, has compiled a list of things she wishes everyone knew when faced with the need to call triple-0.
In a video that has since gone viral, Jurcutz outlines six key points that could streamline getting help and ensure paramedics can do their job as efficiently as possible.
The video on the Tiny Hearts Education social media page has garnered over 180,000 views and sparked a conversation about the appreciation for paramedics and their vital work.
Here's what Jurcutz, drawing from her experience as a paramedic, wants you to know:
Don't hesitate to call: Paramedics would much rather arrive and not be needed than be called too late. If you're in doubt, it's better to be on the better side of caution and dial triple-0.
Next on the list was to ‘please unlock the door, turn the outside light on and have someone to wave us down if possible’.
‘We often leave the door open for our safety; please just help us with this and keep it open,’
She advised parents to trust their instincts regarding their child's health, emphasising that paramedics are focused on urgent care, not the condition of a home.
‘You know your child best; if you are worried, we are worried,’ she said.
The former paramedic also stated that paramedics are not concerned with the condition of your home.
‘We don’t care what your house looks like, please stop apologising,’ she emphasised.
She also reminded viewers that ambulances are meant for life-threatening emergencies.
Commenters expressed their gratitude and admiration for paramedics, calling them ‘angels’ and thanking them for their exceptional work.
‘Is there a way to pass on the paramedics how much we love them and how they’re amazing and we can never thank them enough?’ one social media user asked.
‘Thank you to all the paramedics for doing such an incredible job,’ another said.
‘You guys are the best, always posting really informative and quality content,’ someone added.
‘This is amazing,’ a third echoed.
In a related update, Nikki Jurcutz, a former paramedic with Ausambulance Victoria, previously shared a crucial tip for silent emergency calls.
If you can't speak during a triple-0 call, press 55 to signal that you need assistance. For more details, click here.
Credit: @tinyheartseducation / Instagram
Key Takeaways
- A former Australian paramedic named Nikki Jurcutz shared six important tips for when calling triple-0, the emergency number in Australia.
- She emphasised that paramedics prefer to arrive and not be needed rather than to arrive too late and advised people to call them if in doubt.
- Tips for aiding paramedics' access include unlocking the door, turning on the outside light, and having someone wave them down.
- Nikki stressed that the state of one's house is not a concern for paramedics and urged people not to apologise for any mess.
- The video posted by Nikki on the Tiny Hearts Education social media page became popular, with viewers praising the advice and expressing gratitude towards paramedics.