- Diary of a medical vehicle racing from peaceful London to Ukraine's frontline. Meeting paramedics en route, seeing the cost of snatching lives from death in a war where angels should be armored.
- The documentary "Bulletproof Angels" follows stories of dozens of paramedics saving people on the front line every day. Here is Yana Zinkevych, who became a volunteer at the age of 18 and she has been providing medical care for nine years now, even though she was injured and now uses a wheelchair. There's Jenny, a British military medic who came to Ukraine right after the full scale invasion and now teaches the MARCH protocol to the military. These are the surgeons and anesthesiologists who take vacations at their own expense from their workplaces. At their first opportunity to go on a rotation and help the frontline save at least a few more lives. The armored ambulance that was donated by the Head of British Motorsport association lord David Richards is going from the peaceful London to Ukrainian frontline. The volunteer behind the wheel - is a racer and volunteer Fynn Watt. He connects many links of this chain of support that makes the main mission possible. Everyone on his path has a unique story and a point of no-return, the moment when they asked themselves what can I do to stop this war as soon as possible. And fighting for lives in the place where death reigns is the most noble mission. Every character, and hence every viewer, asks themselves what else they can do to stop this war as soon as possible.
- The documentary 'Bulletproof Angels' provides a gripping and heart-wrenching portrayal of the unsung heroes on the front lines of conflict: paramedics. With each passing moment, these courageous individuals work tirelessly to save lives and provide critical medical care. Among the remarkable stories featured is that of Yana Zinkevych, who, despite sustaining injuries and relying on a wheelchair, has devoted nine years of her life to serving as a volunteer paramedic.
The film also introduces us to Jenny, a British military medic who arrived in Ukraine in the aftermath of a full-scale invasion. Jenny's determination to make a difference shines through as she educates the military on the vital MARCH protocol, equipping them with the skills to save lives in the midst of chaos and danger. Their stories are a testament to the unwavering commitment and bravery exhibited by these extraordinary individuals.
But it's not just the paramedics who play a crucial role. The documentary uncovers the immense sacrifice made by surgeons and anesthesiologists, who willingly take unpaid vacations from their regular jobs to join the front line and augment the efforts of their colleagues. These professionals travel to war zones, using their expertise to perform life-saving surgeries and administer anesthesia, all at their own expense. Their selflessness exemplifies the noble mission undertaken to preserve life amidst the shadows of death.
Furthermore, the film highlights the impact of international support and solidarity. An armored ambulance, generously donated by Lord David Richards, head of the British Motorsport Association, embarks on a perilous journey from the tranquil streets of London to the war-torn Ukrainian frontline. Behind the wheel is Fynn Watt, a volunteer and racer, who connects the various links of this support chain, ensuring the crucial medical assistance reaches those who need it most.
Each character encountered along this journey possesses a unique story and a defining moment, a turning point when they asked themselves, 'What more can I do to stop this war as soon as possible?' Their relentless commitment to fighting for lives in a place where death reigns supreme serves as a shining example of humanity's most noble mission.
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