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10-05-2011, 03:34 PM | #31 | ||
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So let's see if I have this right, every ambulance station had a dedicated phone operator (not crew member) on site 24 hours a day?
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10-05-2011, 04:45 PM | #32 | |||
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10-05-2011, 05:11 PM | #33 | ||||||||
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2011G6E - I'm kinda confused with what you are getting at. Nobody short changed the emergency services at all when the national 000 call center's were setup, it was a huge leap forward. It meant that anyone, anywhere in Australia, could call one common number to get assistance.
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Callers will spit out an address at a million words a second and expect miracles to happen. I can totally appreciate it, I don't begrudge anyone for it all.... but when you look at the situation logically those questions are required to be asked... you'd be amazed at how many streets exist in similar suburbs or localities.... or how many times street numbers repeat themselves along the same stretch of rd.... or roads that change name without any deviation. Spending time to confirm a nearby landmark, coroner street or other location detail may be the diffrence between the emergency services arriving in time, or not. The other thing I find curious is how in one paragraph you critize the system for sending emergency services to the wrong state (which I too have seen happen) but then have a go when they confirmed the state with you? We just can't win! Because of this very reason the organisation I work for confirm EVERY call we take is in the state of Victoria. No deviation. All of them. Even if it's at Flinders St rail station or the MCG, the caller will sitll have their state confirmed. It only takes a second, and it can make the difference. Quote:
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* Not withstanding the current state budget that just cut our funding! |
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10-05-2011, 11:21 PM | #34 | ||
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Another reason for going slow is when transporting unstable spinal fractures. These patients need as smooth as transportation when being sent to a hospital with a designated spinal care unit.
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11-05-2011, 07:29 AM | #35 | |||||
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There is a local bloke (Landsborough), George Wegener who may be a likely candidate for building this particular one if it is the case that local stations had work done themselves, hes been there for ....ever. He built my 351 and it does have similar characteristics, but I dont know if that means anything. Quote:
Its been bugging me for near 20 yrs, Im going to go to my grave wondering this question. The irony being theres a good chance an ambo will be nearby. Last edited by fmc351; 11-05-2011 at 07:39 AM. |
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