Can Spanish ambulances really listen to "live music"?

It's true. The people in Spain said that they would feel fear and danger every time they heard the alarm of the ambulance, so the ambulances in Barcelona were reformed and used "live music" to alleviate the anxiety of patients and other passers-by.

Studies in Spain show that patients and passers-by feel scared every time they see an ambulance. Ambulance medical staff described in the work report that many sober patients will have symptoms such as high blood pressure and rapid heartbeat after hearing the alarm, and some patients even think that this alarm is the death knell.

In response to this situation, Spanish doctors proposed reforms, and they decided to play soothing music in ambulances to adjust patients' emotions. Some psychologists also pointed out that if you play the violin on the spot, you can improve the patient's mood.

As a result, the ambulance brigade in Barcelona began to implement the plan of live ambulance music. After the introduction of this plan, many classical music bands came uninvited, saying that they would play music for the wounded and sick in the ambulance. A young band has signed an agreement with the ambulance service. They played for the patients in the ambulance for free. Their instruments are viola, violin and guitar.

Spain's scheme of playing music live on the ambulance has been well received by the masses, which can not only effectively alleviate the anxiety of patients in the car, but also satisfy passers-by when the ambulance passes by.

In Spain, the education of classical music is highly valued, and they also love the way of live music broadcast. Now, this plan has also been implemented in other cities.