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Urraween Ambulance Station has become our second ambulance station in the Hervey…

Urraween Ambulance Station has become our second ambulance station in the Hervey Bay township after the new facility was officially opened today by QAS Deputy Commissioner Dee Taylor-Dutton and Assistant
Minister for Health and Regional Health Infrastructure Julieanne Gilbert MP.The $3.2 million project provides local ambulance officers access to first-class amenities, with 16 Advanced Care Paramedics, an Officer-in-Charge and an Indigenous Cadet calling the new station home.
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