Hero of the emergency: Julia Fraschka, the first deaf emergency paramedic!
Julia Fraschka, the first deaf emergency paramedic in Germany from Waiblingen, masters her job with cochlear implants.

Hero of the emergency: Julia Fraschka, the first deaf emergency paramedic!
Julia Fraschka has achieved a remarkable place in the emergency services landscape as Germany's first deaf emergency paramedic. The Waiblingen firefighter is not only an example of perseverance, but also of the will to surpass herself. Today she has a cochlear implant on each side, which enables her to actively participate in emergency services despite her hearing impairment. Her personal story shows that people with disabilities are rare in professions like emergency paramedics in Germany, but Fraschka defies these conventions.
Born with hearing loss, Julia has completely lost her hearing over the years. She originally planned to become a special education teacher, but an experience in an emergency room fueled her passion to work in emergency services. This decision ultimately led her to training as a paramedic and becoming the first deaf emergency paramedic in Germany, which she has been actively practicing since 2022. Her role in emergency services requires quick reactions and a vigilant view of the surroundings, skills that she has particularly developed due to her limitations.
Challenges and skills
Everyday life in the emergency services has its own challenges, especially when you are faced with a hearing impairment. Despite these hurdles, Julia Fraschka has the ability to connect with patients using a stethoscope and sense their heartbeats thanks to her cochlear implants. Fraschka emphasizes that she enjoys the hectic pace and adrenaline of missions. She values the opportunity to help people in need and save lives.
The motivation behind her commitment is deeply rooted: as a child she was often dependent on help and now wants to give something back. Her example shows that people with special needs can make a valuable contribution in professions where they are often not seen. Fraschka is therefore not only an inspiring figure, but also a role model for many who have to overcome similar challenges.
Julia Fraschka's story is not only a triumph over personal hurdles, but also a symbol of inclusion and the potential that lies in every person. She embodies the belief that barriers are not the end, but the beginning of new possibilities. Their determination and skills make a significant contribution to society and show that it is not too late for anyone to achieve their dreams.
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