Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Evening Standard
Evening Standard
National
Ellena Cruse

NHS staff create Christmas music video with flashing ambulances to spread festive joy

Worthing Ambulance Service made a Christmas music video to spread a little joy (Picture: Press Association Images)

NHS staff have created a heartwarming 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 Sneddon-Plumb.

“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," Ms Gough, 26, said.

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

Care support worker Jodie Gough, 26, pushing paramedic David Sneddon Plumb, 34 on a stretcher in their Christmas video (Press Association Images)

“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.

Staff made a music video to spread some festive joy (Press Association Images)

Many are dressed up in elf costumes or wearing tinsel over their work uniforms.

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

The festive music video features smiling paramedics dancing to Merry Christmas Everyone (Press Association Images)

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.

“It was lovely, I was really surprised at how many people wanted to get involved.”

Aspiring paramedic Ms Gough said her favorite moment in the video is where she is pushing Mr Sneddon-Plumb, 34, across the ambulance depot on a stretcher (Press Association Images)

The music video has already proven to be a hit and has drawn attention from other ambulance stations across the country who are keen to take on their West Sussex colleagues next year.

Worthing Ambulance Station is run by the South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.

The Christmas video features dancing elves and flashing ambulance lights (Press Association Images)

A spokesman for the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) said: “We are really supportive of the video.

“It’s a great video put together by our Worthing staff.

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. (Press Association Images)

“Christmas is a busy time of year for the ambulance service and the video clearly represents the camaraderie which always exists but which is especially valuable at this time of year.”

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.