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Sina Khun

“I've learned that no matter where you come from, we all share a common humanity. It's a powerful thing.”

Sina was born and raised in Cambodia, but her thirst for adventure and desire to help others led her to Berlin where she became a paramedic. Despite facing some language barriers, Sina quickly adapted to her new home and found herself falling in love with the unique culture and vibrant arts scene. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the city's many historical landmarks and volunteering at a local shelter for stray animals. Although her job can be intense, Sina finds fulfillment in knowing that she's making a difference in people's lives every day.

What inspired you to become a paramedic?

I've always had a passion for helping people, and being a paramedic allows me to do that in a really direct way. Plus, the idea of being on the frontlines of emergency situations really appealed to me.

What's been the biggest challenge you've faced in your career?

Definitely the language barrier. When I first moved to Berlin, my German was really basic, so trying to communicate with patients was really difficult. But over time, I've improved a lot, and now I feel much more confident.

What's something most people don't know about being a paramedic?

There's actually a lot of paperwork involved! It's not all adrenaline-fueled emergencies. We have to keep detailed records of every call we respond to, and that can be really time-consuming.

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