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St John Ambulance (6DS), AMS, RFDS etc. Frequencies, callsigns and discussion.

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These new hydraulic lifting stretchers wont decrease the amount of back injuries in the service. Most back injuries I've encountered have been to do with poor R.O.M due to lack of room, staff depending on the equipment or the lack of communication between staff. Great Idea!

I just dont think it will do what it was mainly designed for, and that is to lower workplace injury. It will also lead to a deterioration of core body strength and over a longer period of time, may increase the amount of back injuries
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kyle in the UK most off the ambulances now have auto lift as well and as we all know a "bad back" will end your career quick smart and then SJA will wash your hands off you.

Only problem with an auto lift in the event it "failed" what back up system would you have and could it be over ridden manualy
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Kyle wrote:
Markmywords wrote:$360,000 a pop (x3 times a normal merc ambo which is $120,000 roughly)

well kyle i doubt your 150kgs haha.
Actually I'm 109Kg.. and working off the weight .. :wink: See this is what IT does to you. Damn those com put ers!!!
That would be interesting to know.. however I reckon the cost of a transfer or call out would be double or triple the cost.
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Markmywords wrote:kyle in the UK most off the ambulances now have auto lift as well and as we all know a "bad back" will end your career quick smart and then SJA will wash your hands off you.

Only problem with an auto lift in the event it "failed" what back up system would you have and could it be over ridden manualy

I think they would have a fail safe brake so that if it dropped greater than 10cm, breaks lock on

Be my best guesstimate
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Markmywords wrote:kyle in the UK most off the ambulances now have auto lift as well and as we all know a "bad back" will end your career quick smart and then SJA will wash your hands off you.

Only problem with an auto lift in the event it "failed" what back up system would you have and could it be over ridden manualy
True best practices, and asking for help makes all the difference in the end..

I once was told of an accident that occurred when a patient fell off a bed. The Paramedic went to catch them in mid flight and caused themselves a spinal trauma. They ended up having to retire due to ongoing back issues.
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Guys,

Bend your knees, keep back st8 and tighten stomach muscles. Oopps just unloaded what I was trying to load
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Herpes wrote:Guys,

Bend your knees, keep back st8 and tighten stomach muscles. Oopps just unloaded what I was trying to load
Just off the topic guys this made me laugh.. When cowboys get noticed.. heheh..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfN3iUfV9wk
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Herpes wrote:Guys,

Bend your knees, keep back st8 and tighten stomach muscles. Oopps just unloaded what I was trying to load
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Markmywords wrote:
Herpes wrote:Guys,

Bend your knees, keep back st8 and tighten stomach muscles. Oopps just unloaded what I was trying to load
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Herpes wrote:
Markmywords wrote:
Herpes wrote:Guys,

Bend your knees, keep back st8 and tighten stomach muscles. Oopps just unloaded what I was trying to load
CODE BROWN
Not again
Have you looked at the prank.. Such a classic look at the peoples faces.. Oh lord.. some of them believed it.
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Kyle wrote:[
Just off the topic guys this made me laugh.. When cowboys get noticed.. heheh..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfN3iUfV9wk
New meaning to PreCordial Thump
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:smt043.
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works for me
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Markmywords wrote:
I wonder how often sja use there icecream truck ? and what OH&S issues it has.
mmw, the van is not operational
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thanks bomber wasnt sure if it was or not guess its a pretty much white elephant then.
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