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The Daily Liberal's Ciara Bastow reflects on the stories she shared of the ordinary Aussies doing extraordinary things with Ambulance NSW.
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00:00When I heard it was Ambulance NSW Appreciation Day on September 19th,
00:05I decided that I wanted to do something to highlight the incredible work our crews do
00:09in western NSW. From Glen Flanagan, the station manager at Wellington, who was an ambulance
00:15mechanic for 10 years before deciding to hang up the tools and become a paramedic,
00:20he says it's the best career change he's ever made. There's Jodie Klein, who worked at the
00:25Department of Education for 21 years before deciding she needed a change and becoming a paramedic.
00:33I also spoke to Jude Butcher, who coordinates 71% of emergency response across NSW and she does it
00:41from our backyard in Dubbo. There's young Lewis Urquhart, who takes around 50 to 70 emergency
00:47calls in any one shift from anywhere in NSW. I also spoke to Nicole Stone,
00:54who didn't know what she wanted to do at first until someone guided her and said paramedics might
01:00be for you. Now she works in her backyard of Coonamble, helping her friends, neighbours and community members.
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