
Paramedics laugh uncontrollably in blooper video for International Paramedics Day
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July 8 is the first International Paramedics Day and in marking the occasion, two paramedics from the U.K. proved they may be good at their jobs – but they are not good on camera. While filming a video about what it means to be a paramedic, Dave Tamarro and Joe Cartwright of the Luton Ambulance Station could not contain their laughter.
Their blooper reel, shared on Facebook, shows Cartwright unable to get any words out because with every attempt, he starts to laugh.
"Hello, everybody. Welcome to Luton Ambulance Station," Tamarro says. Before he introduces himself, Cartwright bursts out laughing, which then makes Tamarro laugh.

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