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Julie Tyne first started #OnTheFrontline in 2009 after a conversation with a fri…

Julie Tyne first started #OnTheFrontline in 2009 after a conversation with a friend set her on a path to become a paramedic. Currently based at Warwick Station after spending most of her career in West Moreton,
Julie has collected many memorable moments in the job she loves.However, the most memorable case is the first time Julie delivered a baby in her first year as a paramedic.
“It was the most terrifying moment to go from having one patient to two patients, but also the most beautiful…
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