• Latest
  • Trending

Norfolk paramedic looks back on 40-year career

Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

News Press Live
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Crime
    • Economy
    • News of England
    • News of Northern Ireland
    • News of Scotland
    • News of Wales
    Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

    Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

    Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

    Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

    Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

    Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

    Nicola Sturgeon’s own economic adviser warns Indyref2 puts recovery at risk

    Nicola Sturgeon’s own economic adviser warns Indyref2 puts recovery at risk

    Horse Racing Getting back on track

    Rochdale hopes machine centre will manufacture revival in fortunes

    The sad state of Cardiff city centre after a year of lockdown as shops lose fight to hold on

    The sad state of Cardiff city centre after a year of lockdown as shops lose fight to hold on

    Convoy drives through London shouting  the Jews, rape their daughters’

    Convoy drives through London shouting the Jews, rape their daughters’

    Conflict intensifies in Gaza as Israeli strikes destroy Gaza tower housing

    Trending Tags

      • Crime
      • Economy
      • News of England
      • News of Northern Ireland
      • News of Scotland
    • Royal Family
    • Tv & Showbiz
    • World News
    • JOBS
    • Sport
      • Football
      • Watch Live Score Football (Soccer) Videos
    • Login
    • Register
    • Latest Headlines
    • Advertise With Us
    • Find A Job
    Saturday, March 25, 2023
    Watch Live Sport
    • Home
    • News
      • All
      • Crime
      • Economy
      • News of England
      • News of Northern Ireland
      • News of Scotland
      • News of Wales
      Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

      Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

      Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

      Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

      Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

      Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

      Nicola Sturgeon’s own economic adviser warns Indyref2 puts recovery at risk

      Nicola Sturgeon’s own economic adviser warns Indyref2 puts recovery at risk

      Horse Racing Getting back on track

      Rochdale hopes machine centre will manufacture revival in fortunes

      The sad state of Cardiff city centre after a year of lockdown as shops lose fight to hold on

      The sad state of Cardiff city centre after a year of lockdown as shops lose fight to hold on

      Convoy drives through London shouting  the Jews, rape their daughters’

      Convoy drives through London shouting the Jews, rape their daughters’

      Conflict intensifies in Gaza as Israeli strikes destroy Gaza tower housing

      Trending Tags

        • Crime
        • Economy
        • News of England
        • News of Northern Ireland
        • News of Scotland
      • Royal Family
      • Tv & Showbiz
      • World News
      • JOBS
      • Sport
        • Football
        • Watch Live Score Football (Soccer) Videos
      No Result
      View All Result
      News Press Live
      No Result
      View All Result

      Norfolk paramedic looks back on 40-year career

      15.4k
      VIEWS
      Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

      For many people, semi-retirement means taking a step back from duties and having more time to relax.

      But for Michael Lord it has meant being as busy as ever and volunteering during the coronavirus pandemic, including playing a vital role in the vaccine roll out.

      Mr Lord, 62, from Northrepps, in north Norfolk, joined the NHS as a nurse covering Cromer and Kelling in 1981.

      Four years later he decided to move into emergency medicine and joined the ambulance service, qualifying as a state registered paramedic in 1993.

      Adnams Community Hero, Michael Lord, a senior paramedic for the East Anglian Ambulance Service.
Cred


      Adnams Community Hero, Michael Lord, a senior paramedic for the East Anglian Ambulance Service.
      Credit – Sonya Duncan

      – Credit: Sonya Duncan

      In the following years he moved up through the ranks to become a team leader and senior paramedic.


      You may also want to watch:


      When the service decided to launch a rapid response vehicle team, he led the project becoming responsible for vehicles in Cromer and Norwich and has stayed working in rapid response ever since.

      Mr Lord said working in healthcare ran in the family: “I always wanted to do it.

      “My mum was a nurse, my sister, a health visitor, it’s something that is in our family and now my daughter is a mental health nurse.”

      He said he enjoyed working in the rapid response vehicles: “There were only ambulances at that time, there were no single vehicles.

      “We all worked out of ambulances but they decided that they needed to get to jobs quicker when the government bought in the eight minutes call times.”

      Mr Lord took semi-retirement when he turned 60, but it didn’t see him slow down.

      He went part-time, working with the rapid response team one day a week while also volunteering at race days in Yarmouth and Fakenham.

      Adnams Community Hero, Michael Lord, a senior paramedic for the East Anglian Ambulance Service. Pict


      Adnams Community Hero, Michael Lord, a senior paramedic for the East Anglian Ambulance Service. Pictured with his wife, Sarah. Credit – Sonya Duncan

      – Credit: Sonya Duncan

      Then, when the coronavirus outbreak hit, Mr Lord stepped up again offering his services as a bank driver for the ambulance service moving vehicles around the region to ensure they were serviced and maintained for service.

      During the height of the second lockdown, the ambulance service decided it needed to be ready for a potential surge in virus cases, so Mr Lord took to the road again and drove around the country collecting vehicles and bringing them back to Norfolk so they could be recommissioned and made ready in case of a second wave.

      He has also used his medical skills to help deliver the coronavirus vaccine by vaccinating more than 200 people at the Cromer Medical Practice.

      Mr Lord said it was in his nature to work and he found it hard not to be busy:

      “I’ve always been a worker, always,” he said.

      “I like the diversity of different jobs and different roles, a bit of this and a bit of that. I would rather be working than be twiddling my thumbs.

      “I’ve always worked and I find it very hard not to, that’s my Achilles’ heel, it’s one of those jobs where it’s very hard to just stop.

      “I have gradually reduced my hours and taken other sorts of roles within the community and that’s helped rather than just stopping. I don’t think I cold ever just stop and be retired – I need that motivation.”

      Mr Lord said he had seen many changes in emergency care and the role of paramedics during his career.

      He said everything from the number of drugs paramedics carried in ambulances to the type and variation of care provided by paramedics had changed.

      He said: “When I first started you were sent to a job, you took [the patient] to hospital and that was it and it has grown from there.”

      Mr Lord said what had kept him in the job was “the difference you can make to someone” and having spent most of his career in north Norfolk, he liked knowing he was making a difference to the community he lived in.

      He said: “Everyone knows me. I joined the Cromer station in 1985, then transferred to Hellesdon as the new boy, the young man of about 26-years – now I’m the old boy!”

      — to www.edp24.co.uk

      Share308Tweet193SendSendShare54Pin69

      RelatedPosts

      Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary
      News

      Gates Cambridge Scholarship celebrates 20th anniversary

      Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits
      News

      Israel-Gaza conflict rages as US envoy visits

      Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme
      Crime

      Police and Crime Commissioner to end funding for heroin addiction treatment scheme

      Nicola Sturgeon’s own economic adviser warns Indyref2 puts recovery at risk
      Economy

      Nicola Sturgeon’s own economic adviser warns Indyref2 puts recovery at risk

      London

      Horse Racing Getting back on track

      News

      Rochdale hopes machine centre will manufacture revival in fortunes

      Recommended Stories

      Meghan Markle and Harry in frenzied hiring spree as Sussexes make bid to salvage image | Royal | News

      Meghan Markle and Harry in frenzied hiring spree as Sussexes make bid to salvage image | Royal | News

      Joe Biden’s victory spells trouble for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson

      Joe Biden’s victory spells trouble for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson

      Prince Harry and Meghan Markle officially change the title of Sussex Royal to MWX Foundation

      Popular Stories

      • Joe Biden opposes guarded border between Ireland and Northern Ireland | US News

        President Biden Promises to Slash Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 50 Percent by 2030

        2636 shares
        Share 1054 Tweet 659
      • Prince Philip is dead

        2632 shares
        Share 1053 Tweet 658
      • Two US Capitol police officers injured after suspect rams car into barrier and stabbed. Suspect dead

        2373 shares
        Share 949 Tweet 593
      • Prince Harry ‘back in the UK’ ahead of Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral on Saturday

        2143 shares
        Share 857 Tweet 536
      • Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli says European Super League can no longer go ahead

        2115 shares
        Share 846 Tweet 529
      News Press Live

      © 2021 Copyright - All rights reserved.

      Navigate Site

      • About Us
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Private Policy
      • Advertise With Us
      • Contact Us

      Follow Us

      No Result
      View All Result
      • Home
      • News
        • Crime
        • Economy
        • News of England
        • News of Northern Ireland
        • News of Scotland
      • Royal Family
      • Tv & Showbiz
      • World News
      • JOBS
      • Sport
        • Football
        • Watch Live Score Football (Soccer) Videos

      © 2021 Copyright - All rights reserved.

      Welcome Back!

      Login to your account below

      Forgotten Password? Sign Up

      Create New Account!

      Fill the forms bellow to register

      All fields are required. Log In

      Retrieve your password

      Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

      Log In
      Are you sure want to unlock this post?
      Unlock left : 0
      Are you sure want to cancel subscription?