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On #WorldKindnessDay, it’s only fitting that we profile one of the true gentleme…

On #WorldKindnessDay, it’s only fitting that we profile one of the true gentlemen in our service.
After 41 years spent caring for patients, you could be forgiven for thinking that Gary Cotterill spends his days
with his feet up on the front porch enjoying a well-earned retirement. He did try that very briefly earlier this year, but decided it wasn’t for him.From Brisbane to Weipa to his current home in Childers, Gary has seen it all and yet his most loved aspect of the job is not knowing what the next shift will bring forth.
“I adore the interaction we as paramedics have with our patients and we get better at it with every patient we deal with,” Gary said
.
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