Michael McCormack

More Rescue And Special Operations Paramedics Heading To Cowra

Written by: The Cowra Phoenix

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Ten rescue and special operations paramedics will start on the road in regional NSW from tomorrow, following a two-month intensive training program.

The first NSW Ambulance rescue course for 2025 consisted of qualified paramedics already in the service, seeking to extend their qualifications to access and provide care to patients in hazardous environments.

Paramedics learn a range of skills including road crash rescue, vertical rescue, land search and rescue, tactical medicine, swift water operations, confined space rescue, breathing apparatus operations and large animal rescue, at training locations throughout Sydney, the Blue Mountains, the Central Coast, and the Hunter.

The graduates include Intensive Care Paramedic Aaron Nielsen who will move to Singleton to work as a Rescue Paramedic.

This latest class will be posted across the state at Ambulance Rescue stations located at Rutherford, Singleton, Tamworth, Cowra, Bomaderry and Wagga Wagga as certified Rescue and Special Operations paramedics.

“Emergency services play a crucial role in keeping our communities safe, and these paramedics are now even better equipped to respond to a wide range of emergencies,” said NSW Health Minister Ryan Park.

“Their training ensures they can deliver expert care in some of the most demanding and unpredictable circumstances.”

Steph Cooke MP - ANZAC

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