First aid video aims to educate children

School children across the North West are to learn vital skills about what to do in the event of an emergency as North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) has produced a short film to educate them about what to expect if they ever need to call for an ambulance.
North West Ambulance Service has produced a short video to educate children about what to do in an emergency.North West Ambulance Service has produced a short video to educate children about what to do in an emergency.
North West Ambulance Service has produced a short video to educate children about what to do in an emergency.

The short film, targeted at children of primary school age, follows seven-year-old Daisy as she finds her Grandad unconscious, showing as she bravely dials 999 and how this triggers a series of events which leads to her Grandad being taken to hospital.

The Trust’s mascot, Pandamedic, is featured in the film, explaining how emergency calls are handled in a way children can understand.

Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjPf9QH32PA.

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