The pair struggle to keep straight faces while filming to mark International Paramedics Day.
Luton paramedics' out-take video wins social media praiseFootage of two ambulance workers struggling not to laugh while recording a video to International Paramedics Day has proved to be an unlikely hit on social media.
The out-takes of Dave Tamarro and Joe Cartwright's attempts to explain what it was like to do their jobs was shared and liked hundreds of times on theThey had been given the task to mark the first International Paramedics Day, which celebrates the work of ambulance crews worldwide. Chief executive of EEAST Tom Abell said: "We received hundreds of lovely messages about Dave and Joe’s many attempts at their message. I know they have both been amazed by the response."
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