If you look at the over 100 interviews with safety experts on this channel, you’ll see a lot of first responders and related professionals. Firefighters, paramedics, police, ER staff, security personnel…all of those people who are, as the name implies, the first to show up when things go wrong.
These are varied fields with people coming to them from widely varied backgrounds, but they all have at least one thing in common:
They hate it when children get hurt.
When I interview a member of the three disciplines, I ask them each the same question: what do you wish parents knew, so you could see their children professionally less often?
Although each gives different answers, their lists often intersected. Here are the top ten most common things first responders wish parents knew.
If you look at the over 100 interviews with safety experts on this channel, you’ll see a lot of first responders and related professionals. Firefighters, paramedics, police, ER staff, security personnel…all of those people who are, as the name implies, the first to show up when things go wrong.
These are varied fields with people coming to them from widely varied backgrounds, but they all have at least one thing in common:
They hate it when children get hurt.
When I interview a member of the three disciplines, I ask them each the same question: what do you wish parents knew, so you could see their children professionally less often?
Although each gives different answers, their lists often intersected. Here are the top ten most common things first responders wish parents knew.