PFO: In answer to your question i guess the best answer is. They should fix there own nest first, and too little too late but it would make a great CCC Investigation who was paying who off and that patients lives were being put at risk. Hence i am 100% for ambulance legislation regarding private providers it would take 3 years AT that for it to be put together i mean shit ive got a report that they can just sign put to parliment get it passed and bingo an ambulance act. SJA can keep sucking on the governments nipple and select private operators can perform patient transfer work.
I mean worse case scenario "person died during transit after 2 not really qualfied staff took the transfer" it would be the biggest hand ball ever.
Oh the patients on the stretcher its "there problem" (no one dies on the stretcher remember always at the hospital) BUT you rang them to transfer the patient its "Your problem" just a game off tennis.
Interesting ive guessed about 1000 people viewed this thread in less than 24hrs by my calculations.
Herpes: You said a british paramedic flew the coup did a kiwi paramedic do the same at all by any chance ?
I must say MO did a relatively good job on the ALAS website.
I wonder if MO will go down as well for all the lil "doings" at alas seems though they are the TRAINING body for them.[/quote] are you sure that M.O wrote it beause there are typos and certain words are used alot like extensively equipped and extremely qualified. Just doesnt seem to be proffessionally written????