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00:00You have to be ready to be able to deal with anything that comes through the door.
00:09Breathe for me.
00:15There are four major trauma centres in each corner of London.
00:21What's the blood doing at the moment? Is it trickling down his arm or is it spurting out?
00:27Across the 6,000 calls that we take every day.
00:30We identify the most critically injured patients.
00:33That's when London Ambulance Service gets involved.
00:36It doesn't matter how old you are, everybody wants their mum.
00:39It is like the Avengers coming together.
00:43Look at the mum, let's go there.
00:51Everyone says it, everyone preaches about it, you know, like love your people.
00:56But then something like this actually happens.
00:57And you'll realise how fragile life is.
01:02This injury is life-changing.
01:05I really feel vulnerable.
01:08People are gifting you great faith in what you're about to do to them.
01:11But ultimately, for me, it's about putting people back together again.
01:21The London Major Trauma System is one of the most advanced trauma systems in the world.
01:27Boom!
01:27I'm here breathing another day.
01:37I'm here breathing another day.
01:44It's like team sport.
01:46But the difference is we've always got to win.
01:49We've been fazer one of the most advanced times.
01:57Oh yeah.
02:00Three of the most advanced outcomes that most friends have got to do once in a while.
02:06Well, it did Ela, you never got to go.
02:08We've been trying to get people for work.
02:08One last time, we had to support work.
02:10We're all on the source of it.
02:11One last time we'veoring relationships.
02:12Two of the most advanced outcomes that have fun.
02:14One last time we have actually done a lot of life.