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BBC One's Ambulance dedicates episode to deaths of paramedics from coronavirus

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BBC One series Ambulance dedicated the first episode of their new series tonight to the tragic deaths of two paramedics. After tonight's moving episode following the North West Ambulance Service, the programme paid tribute to staff who had died from coronavirus since filming.

Sharing a picture of paramedic Stuart Monk on screen, it revealed that he had died this year aged 48. Stuart worked as a paramedic for over 20 years in Wigan and a crowdfunding page was set up to raise money for his family, who have been left devastated by his death.

A picture of patient transport service care assistant Phil Rennie was also shown on screen, who died on May 10. Viewers were left heartbroken by the tribute, with one tweeting: "This shocked me so much

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