The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

NHS staff in video to spread a little cheer

- Jodie and David in action.

NHS staff in a town in the south of England have created a heart-warming Christmas video complete with dancing elves and flashing ambulance lights in an effort to spread a bit of seasonal joy.

The festive music video features smiling paramedics twirling and jiving around their ambulance station to the tune of Merry Christmas Everyone.

At a time of year when they are often called to deal with tragic circumstan­ces, staff at Worthing Ambulance Station came together to have a bit of fun and put a smile on people’s faces.

Jodie Gough, an emergency care support worker at the West Sussex station, came up with the idea with her paramedic colleague David SneddonPlu­mb.

Speaking to the PA news agency, Ms Gough, 26, said: “It’s not often we get a lot of joy at the ambulance station, and especially at this time of year we can go to a lot of tragic circumstan­ces.

“It’s a very demanding job, it’s very tiring, it’s very emotional, especially coming towards Christmas as well.

“It was just done to spread a bit of festive cheer.”

Everyone from paramedics and medical staff to “make ready” workers got involved, recording bits of video in their lunch breaks that were then stitched together.

Aspiring paramedic Ms Gough said her favourite moment in the video is where she is pushing Mr SneddonPlu­mb, 34, across the ambulance depot on a stretcher while he does leg kicks to the music.

She added: “We are in uniform. That can be quite intimidati­ng to some people but we are just real people that enjoy a laugh as much as everyone and I hope that people feel that they can approach us if they need to.”

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