Haunted Hospitals, Ghosts in ERs & Ambulances | Real Paranormal First Responder Stories (x339)

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Most first responders expect long shifts, stressful calls, and the occasional weird situation. What they probably don’t expect are phantom coworkers, prophetic dreams, ghostly patients, and elevators apparently operated by the dead. This week, we’re sharing paranormal encounters from emergency workers who have witnessed things that definitely weren’t covered in training.

Stories include:
A paramedic receives startling validation from a medium about a spirit she unknowingly encountered at the scene of a fatal highway accident.
Staff at a haunted paramedic base report phantom EMT activity, and dreams that seem to predict emergency calls before they happen.
An intoxicated arrestee delivers a personal message from a deceased grandmother before returning to incoherent rambling.
Patients in a renovated hospital repeatedly report seeing and hearing children playing in hallways.
A nursing student is asked to intervene with an invisible woman who appears to be sitting on a patient’s bed, moments before feeling a cold hand touch her shoulder.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 introduction
01:30 my weird paramedic sister
13:52 Honeylove
15:04 first responder tales
34:08 OneSkin
35:30 haunted ghost or demon living on the surgical floor
43:29 police and EMT stories
46:39 kid’s ghost in the hospital

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  1. Thank you for the shoutout! I’ve been listening to your podcast (even at work) for years now! I’ve had plenty of paranormal experiences myself working nights on the truck. One of my favorite ones: Partner and I were responding to a 2am call at a state run facility that was a former hotel owned by an infamous gangster. The place always feels creepy and the energy there (not just the nurses) is so heavy and negative. My partner and I were cancelled on scene and as we were driving back we were jokingly talking shit about then now dead gangster and how his once great hotel is now a not-so-great healthcare facility . As we are laughing, the lights flicked on in the back and my partner started freaking out. The truck was brand spanking new and the switches weren’t touched by either one of us. I don’t think the gangster liked what we said very much, but I got a good laugh from it. Stay spooky-Jackie from NJ

  2. in light of the little boy who was pronounced dead, sent to the morgue and then found to be alive 5,5 or so hours later IN THE MORGUE recently (I think), the morgue one is even scarier. a doctor had pronounced him dead, a nurse said she felt a pulse or if it was breathing but he dismissed her, the boy was sent to the morgue and 5,5 or so hours later, he was found to be alive.

  3. Between EMS and the ER ive been in Emergency Medicine for 18 years. It's even how i met my husband. We met on a cardiac arrest call. I feel like i used to be open, but closed off when i became and adult. I discovered your podcast a couple months ago and have been inspired to try and open back up again. I work nights shift, and one night my coworker and I tried to use ghost tube in the basement of the hospital directly outside of the morgue. I set intentions, said nothing could come home with us, but nothing came through. That morning i went home and crawled into bed next to my husband and suddenly his closet light turned on. Our closets have the pull string style lights. His hasn't worked in a long time. I sat up just staring into the closet for about 15 seconds when it turned back off. I laid back down and thought i was just going crazy. Then a minute later, the light suddenly turned back on again. Then off again after 20ish seconds. Then 30 seconds later back on again. I got freaked out at this point and woke up my husband. He checked it out and went over and pulled on the string and it turned off. Then he kept turning it off and on again by pulling the string. This was a few weeks ago and the light still works now. Its fixed. Luckily nothing creepy has happened since. Needless to say, no more ghost tube at work anymore.

  4. this may have already been explained, but these things confusing you are gen x related. 1. Mayberry is the fictional city in the andy griffith show, a comedy. it was a very pleasant happy town, where no real bad things happened. It was the perfect little town everyone wishes for. they locked up the town drunk, caught a robber now and then. it was a funny show back in the day. 2. 0230 hrs is military time, it's a 24 hour clock. so you were right at the 2:30 am guess. after 12 noon, it goes up (1pm is 1300hrs, 2 is 1400 hrs, etc.). 3. A beat is police slang for the area a cop was responsible for patrolling every day, frequently on foot, and they knew many of the people and shopkeepers on a first name basis. that sort of policing doesn't happen very much these days. Love your show, thank you.

  5. no way… this story of the inmate getting dragged on the floor from her hair is the same encounter to a T that my mom had working as a sheriff in a women's correctional facility… wtf!! maybe it's the same story as this one?!! wild, now I need to know if this was in SD!!

  6. From the weird paramedic sister story, my name is also Maya, also 24 and I also have that same instinct of knowing when something is around😮 but I’m from the Midwest

  7. So I currently work in a psych hospital that used to be a medical hospital and live in an old converted fire station 😅 I have also worked for military police in the past and lived on a haunted military base.

  8. my name is also mya, im 24 and im a paramedic 😭 i have my own story! wholesome though, i was once attending a deceased patient and when i was doing my signs of life tests i apologised to the patient for having to pull his top up, i felt two warm hands on my shoulders as if someone was stood behind me holding my shoulders (i was crouched on the floor) and heard a voice say ‘it’s alright love, do what you need to do’. I was alone in the room with him and felt very comforted. Speaking to his wife afterwards i found he was a caring, supportive man who helped his elderly neighbours with anything. Rest in peace, it sounded like he would be missed by all,

  9. I believe in the paranormal for sure, BUT I also know from having two elderly parents who had repetitive infections and who lived in the nursing home that visual and auditory hallucinations can come from physical illness in older people. Both of my parents would start to talk about seeing things or hearing things, and that was my clue to have them checked and get antibiotics for them. The hallucinations cleared right up when the infection cleared. So, not as spooky, but it's a very common cause of hallucinations.

  10. Love you two the community you have made is so nice and perfect so welcoming when you come here it dosent feel like a place where you get judged for your storys it feels like a place where people listens and dosent see you as a crazy person even if you think you are yourself😂❤❤❤

  11. When my son was about 18 he was on hes motor bike with 3 others. As they were going along the fist ruder hit a lamp post that started falling. The second rider hit the first bike and lamp post then the third hit everything in front of him. My son said that as he was getting ready to hit everything and be badly hurt he saw one of the bikes in hes way just move out of the way for him. He should have been badly injured like hes friends but he hit nothing. We believe it was hes pop harold who died when my son was 10. Oh my son woke me when he got home to say he had a bit of trouble on hes bike but nothing to worry about. I fell for it until i got the next days paper and they were on front page. Yep he was grounded. The first rider did die for a time but ambulance crew got him breathing again. My son stayed with him

  12. Oh my goodness!! This episode touched my soul. I am an Emergency Medical Dispatcher (so I dispatch the Paramedics and take Australian 000 calls). These stories are so real and I probably have some I could send in! I never thought I’d be able to say that!

  13. Sigh u gals just made me feel so old at 53….the only little bit of comfort I have is I get the "Mayberry esk" is because of my mom and her always talking about her old shows … Such as Andy Griffith… And not from my own shows I watched as a kid lol.

    Edit to say and it's my oldest baby turns 36 today and that was already making me feel old!! Lol😂

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