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| Ambulance Service of NSW homepage / Ambulance Service of NSW New South Wales Government In a medical emergency call 000 and ask for Ambulance Latest News Twelve highly trained Extended Care Paramedics are now on the road in Sydney's west and will focus on patients with minor injuries and illnesses and where appropriate initiate alternative non-emeregency treatment. Ambulance has welcomed a new Triple Zero (000) Emergency Phone Simulator to be used to educate children about calling an ambulance. The Ambulance uniform which has been the recognisable face of Ambulance changed on 10 December 2007. The community can be assured that the same excellence in patient care remains the same. Meningococcal disease is caused by a bacterial infection and can lead to serious illness. Infants, small children, adolescents and young adults are most at risk. Early treatment is vital. Birthday greetings to our Patient Transport Officers Ambulance's Patient Transport Service has turned 10! The service began on 14 April 1998 with 16 trainee patient transport officers located at 10 stations across Sydney's Metropolitan area. Illawarra Sector awards presentation Ambulance staff from the Illawarra Sector of the Southern Division received National Medals, Commendations for Courage and Long Service and Good Conduct Medals during a presentation at the Wollongong Diggers Club on Thursday 10 April 2008. Satellite navigation for ambulance vehicles NSW Health Minister ...
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