Katie Price 'lands new three-part documentary series'

Katie Price ‘lands new three-part documentary series following her as she trains to become an emergency responder alongside paramedics’

Her most recent television appearance, which followed son Harvey’s search for a residential college, was widely praised across the board. 

And it has now been reported that Katie Price, 42, has landed a new three-part documentary, with cameras following her as she trains to become a volunteer emergency responder.

The new series will follow the mother-of-five as she enrols in a six-day crash course to train up and eventually work alongside paramedics. 

New gig! Katie Price, 42, has reportedly landed a new three-part documentary, with cameras following her as she trains to become a volunteer emergency responder (Pictured March 2016)

Although she won’t be an official paramedic following the crash course, Katie will be able to work alongside UK ambulance trusts, where trained volunteers assist paramedics.

At the end of her intense training, she’ll be qualified to attend 999 incidents – with the exception of maternity, children under eight years old and mental health calls.

A source told The Sun: ‘It’ll be along the lines of Emma Willis’s show, Delivering Babies, or Famous and Fighting Crime.

‘Katie will learn all the real life skills she needs and they won’t go easy on her because she’s a celebrity.

The specifics: The new TV series will follow the mother-of-five as she enrols in a six-day crash course to train up and eventually work alongside paramedics (Pictured August 2017)

‘It’s something Katie’s wanted to do for years and she’s really looking forward to filming next month.’ 

MailOnline has contacted Katie Price’s representatives for comment. 

The mother-of-five first revealed her plans to become a paramedic back in 2017, shwen she told Heat magazine: ‘I’m training to be a paramedic… It’s a five-year course and you can work and do it at the same time. 

‘I had started training to be a nurse when I left school and I love all that kind of stuff’, the I’m A Celeb star added.

Hard-hitting TV personality!? ‘It’ll be along the lines of Emma Willis’s show, Delivering Babies, or Famous and Fighting Crime’ a source told The Sun (Pictured August 2017)

The same year, Katie demonstrated her skills on Loose Women, joining St John Ambulance first aid trainer Lisa Pascoulis to educate viewers on how to resuscitate choking children. 

Demonstrating on a dummy, the former glamour model gave a step-by-step guide on how to react if a baby or child experiences struggles breathing.

Two years later, in May 2019, Katie revealed she’d be qualified to save lives in just four years time after embarking on a five-year course in 2018, but her plans were subsequently put on hold.

TV star: News comes after her most recent television appearance, which followed son Harvey’s search for a residential college, was widely praised across the board

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