You can be the hero someone needs | Ben Thompson | TEDxBirmingham
Вставка
- Опубліковано 19 чер 2018
- In this powerful talk, firefighter and paramedic Ben Thompson shares what he learned about helping people while proactively trying to improve the health of citizens in his community.
Ben Thompson currently serves as a Lieutenant for the City of Birmingham Fire Department. In February of 2016, he was put in charge of creating a new program called Birmingham Fire and Rescue C.A.R.E.S. (Community Assistance, Referrals and Education Services), which is aimed at decreasing the dependency on emergency services by the city's most frequent 911 callers. During the same year, Ben was honored as the Emergency Service Provider of the year. Ben is also a talented writer. In 2015, Ben won a Hackney Literary Award Winner for his short fiction story, “Blue Collar and a Short Chain.”
Prior to joining the fire department, Ben delivered flowers, traded mutual funds, worked a season in Alaska as a commercial fisherman, and spent a homeless summer in Hawaii where he met his wife Katie.
When Ben isn’t writing or saving lives, he enjoys reading, playing with his children, learning about Birmingham’s history, and visiting Jim Reed’s Books. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
i am currently in school for EMT, i am working hard and i hope to become like this man
You will become just like him. Cheers from an EMT in Gray Harbor county 👍
Me too
Are you an EMT yet, I've been thinking of starting school for it
@@spilledsoju03 yes i am, i suggest going to a fire department for some interesting calls, otherwise youll be stuck in transport most likely and thats a real waste of training.
@@Wabbajack21 For those not physically equipped for carrying people up and down a ladder, how would you suggest making the most of transport in the box?
As an EM"T educator you brought me to tears! You really captured the reason we are here. To help people and to pause and ask, "What can I do to help you?" Too often we teach students to be confident and to be knowledgeable. This was a nice change and a point that has been missed in many classrooms,,,, we do not know everything and it isn't always what it appears to be.
Viewing this SHOULD be part of school curriculum in our country. (If only) Not simply as an example of how to be an great public servant, but how to be an outstanding human being and citizen. Our young people are bereft of Role Models and Heroes. You embody the American spirit. Well done and best wishes for many years of selfless, satisfying service.
This young man gives me HOPE. He took the extra mile....💛
Paramedic 20 yrs in Portland, 7 years in Spokane. Very busy systems.
Often we get frustrated at frequent flyers that call multiple times for minor symptoms.
This is a good reminder that we don’t know what our patient is going through, and that our preconceived notions are often very wrong.
Great presentation. I think this should be mandatory viewing during our recertification.
Watched this prior to going to take my NREMT test. Before watching this I just wanted to pass this test and be an emt. Now I want to pass this test to help someone like this man has
why doesnt thishave more recognition
I am a retired EMT. Thank you for your service brother.
Our FIre Department started this a few years ago with amazing results. We call it Integrated Mobile Health. It’s great for frequent flyers and follow up of vulnerable people.
Ben is my nephew... he is truly exceptional... he is married to my niece Katie who is a nurse. They and their children lead by example and give me hope for our world daily. We love you Ben! Keep on with your handsome self!!❤
I’m 26 years old and have been a firefighter for two years. You see a lot of great and amazing things.. but a lot of sad things. Crazy things happen, but let me tell you.. we wouldn’t have it any other way! In our job, there’s a lot to learn.. the world is ever changing!
Great message. I’m proud to say I’ve done this. Walk in Someone else’s shoes. I very rarely have shared my life with a patient but I let them see I’m human like them. Nice to see others do the same. Pass it on ♥️🚑🚒🇺🇸
I’m in EMT school rn!(: TO anyone out there that is becoming an EMT or is already an EMT. Thank you and I hope I can carry on the Torch and become someone who wakes up everyday to help people
SIR THE L0S ANGELES CITY & C0UNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT'S 🚒🚑 🚒🚑 R THE BEST IN THE 🌍 W0RLD!!! 👍👍
I am currently wighting for my school schedule to come out plus I am learning and studying on how to become a EMT and I am trying to finish up with my education
Wait til I get home certified FF1 & 2, Ben has always been a great mentor well LT Ben Thompson probably Capt by now truly great firefighter
What a wonderful man!
22 years in the job and this guy summed it all up. This is what being a firefighter paramedic is all about.
Bravo, fantastic speech, Ben Thompson.
That’s great stuff!!!
Nice work Mr. Thompson and I hope the C.A.R.E.S. program is going great.
In EMT school rn!
Outstanding example of Servant Leadership!
That is good we have Emt
I was previously a Spanish interpreter and medical secretary at a clinic. It taught me how to be proactive. Being a psw , I was able to learn patience from my seniors and truly fell in love with them . My next step is paramedic school in September and a big part of me is drawn to the fact that paramedics work with seniors very often . I wish everyone could be a personal support worker first doing at home care so you can experience being a caregiver and empathizing with their physical and emotional needs. I’m super excited to begin my next step in healthcare
Amazing, great speech, and incredible work.
Brother this is next level, straight from GOD mission stuff. I have been in EMS since 1988 and just stopped working as a Medic last week. You my friend have been given a Mission from God.
Love this!! Inspiring
Amen we need to open it up ! Wounds we carry ! Let’s not loose anymore ! I suffer from what you speak of us ! Took me a long time to admit it ! Ff/medic 3 decades ! God bless reach out !
We need this these days, do something good because it’s good.
I love the community paramedic system. That it can ease the burden of many responders. Who were already overworked and underpaid.
Thank you. Im a Paramedic, RN with 30 years experience in the ambulance, ER and helicopter. Nicely said. Everywhere I've worked, the frustration with "frequent flyers" is a constant topic of conversation. It helps to consider things from their perspective.
Nah, they are still annoying. Many are just blatantly abusing EMS. And nothing is done about it.
Great job Ben!
Inspiring speech sir. Thanks for the motivation and reminder for all of us, not only in ems but all fields and situations, to seek out the greater good that resides within all of us. Important to forget our given title every now and again to remember just why we began chasing it in the first place.
That is really hard work for them
Compton Engine's 41-42-43-44-421-422 & Compton Squad's 441-442-443 & Compton Truck 411 & Compton Rescue's 444-445 & Compton Air Lyte Unit 428 & Compton Battalion 404
wow! thank you man!!!
Love this!
Well said I know it's a proud parent/'s sitting in the audience head held high
C0MPT0N FIRE DEPARTMENT 🚒🚑🚒🚑🚒🚑🚒🚑
i really do think we need an off-branch of the 911 system to do exactly whats portrayed here. there are people who call 911 because they need non-emergency help, and if the city, county, and/or state is gonna have to pay for the ambulance (911 response) then why cant we setup a non emergency agency to take those calls, like i said the money is being spent regardless, i think if it were thought about in this manner costs could be reduced dramatically. just my thoughts, especially in areas with a high % of retirees..
Don't give up and work hard
❤
I want to be you when i grow up.
79 times, those are rookie numbers. There is one in my first due we transported over 200. Thanks for your speech though it is great, be safe brother.
Just gotta one up… 200, I call BS. But cool story there pal
Of still my wife??? Am I rite? Thanks for all you are help.
Damn dude payin 600-1000 bucks a ride in a ambulance thats $36,500 to $61,000 if not more thats fuckin insane
New ambulance and equipment is north of 300'000 usd
L0S ANGELES CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT L.A.F.D. Vs. L0S ANGELES C0UNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT L.A.C0.F.D. WE D0 N0T HAVE THAT AT ALL SIR
why wouldnt she just ask her sister to help he read the bottles
job mom dad
The quixotic creditor progressively try because eel biomechanically whisper amid a peaceful distribution. curved, good manager
hero of tousand animals by not eating any in your entire life
nvm they kill them by billions anyway