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It’s never easy for our frontline staff to witness patients and their families g…

It’s never easy for our frontline staff to witness patients and their families go through the pain and suffering of a palliative diagnosis, but when your own colleague is the one with that outcome, it hits home
that little bit more.Adam Budulica started with the QAS in 2017 as a Graduate Paramedic in the West Moreton area, landing himself at Springfield Station for his dream job. Soon after his commencement he was devastatingly diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer and sadly passed away in early-2018.
Earlier this week, Adam’s family donated some of his outdoor furniture to the station he was appointed to in recognition of his short but memorable career with the QAS at Springfield. Such a kind gesture from the family to give his…
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