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A very special #OnTheFrontline profile this week, as we farewell a stalwart of o…

A very special #OnTheFrontline profile this week, as we farewell a stalwart of our organisation – Wayne Buckle.
After more than 37 years as a paramedic, this weekend, he hangs up the teal uniform for the very
last time.Based in Nanango for the past eight years and Kingaroy for 19 years prior to that, Wayne initially started his career in the ‘big smoke’ of Brisbane in 1983. He said the country change was the best thing for his family and himself.
“There have been many jobs I’ve attended over the years and the biggest difference I found working between Brisbane and the rural stations is that there are less ‘transport’ jobs but about the same amount of Code 1 and 2’s,” said Wayne, referring… More
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