"It's non-stop," Dylan smiled as he listened to his teammate humming Cher's "Believe" in the back of the ambulance. Mike's music has been in his skin "since he was little". In parallel with his job as an ambulance driver, he carefully cultivates his singing talents and has even recorded a few titles. But in recent months, the budding artist has decided to combine his two passions. While transporting an elderly lady in his ambulance during an internship, "a song by Edith Piaf was played on the radio," recalls the thirty-year-old. "I sang 'La vie en rose'. The lady closed her eyes, she touched her wedding ring and a small tear flowed," he continues, touched.
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Since then, the Alsatian has become accustomed to humming classics of French song, or pop for the youngest of his patients, to help them relax. "Being in an ambulance in the end is not necessarily very pleasant, we are not there for fun either. It's a bit like music therapy," he explains. At the end of April, the paramedic made the buzz on social networks and reached millions of Internet users after the publication of a video where we see him reassuring a little girl by singing a well-known tune of the Lion King.
"Paramedic is a job I'm passionate about, I'm happy to go to work in the morning. But if I could do the stage and make a living from it, it would be great, "reveals Mike confiding hoping to be spotted by a label.