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With an incredible 30 years at the Queensland Ambulance Service, we would like t…

With an incredible 30 years at the Queensland Ambulance Service, we would like to go #OnTheFrontline with Ian, recently retired Officer In Charge of Dirranbandi in the South West of our state.
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after serving 22 years with the Air Force, Ian has been stationed at various locations across Queensland and 18 of those years as an Officer in Charge.At the ripe age of 54, Ian graduated with a degree in paramedicine. Growing up on sheep and cattle stations, he says he felt more at home…
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