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Work doesn’t stop for us as an ambulance service and while most of you are peeli…

Work doesn’t stop for us as an ambulance service and while most of you are peeling prawns and cracking open a cold tinny as you play a bit of backyard cricket this Christmas day, #OnTheFrontline introduces you
to critical care paramedic, Mick.This is not the first Christmas that Mick has worked, in fact, in his near 13 years on the job, this is about his 9th Christmas day working. With his wife also a paramedic, their family is all too familiar with this being the norm, although their three…
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