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Ambulancier drive
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They transport elderly people, sick people, people with disabilities, children, pregnant women, and people injured in accidents.
Sometimes, they help patients who are in serious danger.
Patients can be scared, in pain, or stressed. The role of an ambulance worker is very important.
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An ambulance worker can work with emergency doctors, become a team leader, or a trainer.
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In France, ambulance workers have one main diploma and less responsibility.
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Today, I am going to talk about the job of an ambulance worker.
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Their job is to help, protect and reassure patients.
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Ambulance workers can work in private companies, hospitals, or emergency units.
They often work at night, on weekends, and for long hours.
The job is physically hard and stressful, especially in emergencies.
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They talk with doctors, nurses and families.
They work with doctors, nurses, firefighters and emergency call centres.
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In the UK, paramedics have more responsibility.
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To conclude, the job of an ambulance worker is difficult but very important.
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In France, to become an ambulance worker, you need a diploma called DEA.
To start the training, you must be over 18 years old, have a driving licence, a medical certificate, and a first aid certificate.
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During the training, students learn first aid, how to carry patients, hygiene, communication, and safe driving.