‘Guilt. Sleepless nights. Heartbreak. Bad dreams.’
These are all words that Glenn Carrington has come to associate with his work. He became a paramedic to save lives, but ambulance wait times, overstretched staff and a lack of resources has made that harder than ever.
Glenn, 58, starts his shift in Peterborough and has around six or seven call-outs a day, covering hundreds of miles which...