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Cairns Model 1044 fire helmet
after Paramedics had blue helmets in the 1990s, LAFD returned to blue via the leather shields and tetrahedrons on the shell.
"Man airlifted to hospital after Stourbridge Junction train drama
POLICE, paramedics, the fire service, and the Air Ambulance flooded Stourbridge Junction after a man was hit by a train this evening (Wednesday August 26).
The incident happened shortly before 5.30pm.
The man, believed to be aged around 30, was rescued from under a train, anaesthetised at the scene and was airlifted to Birmingham's Selly Oak Hospital.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service rapid response vehicle, incident support officer, Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance, and several members of the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) were sent to the scene, along with West Midlands Police officers and fire crews from Stourbridge, Brierley Hill and West Bromwich.
Incident support officer, Martin Eaton, said: When we arrived, we found a man who was trapped under a train; he was conscious but had suffered serious injuries.
The HART team, working with colleagues from the Fire and Rescue Service, started treating him in situ while they worked on extricating him.
He was placed onto the platform where the doctor from the Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance anaesthetised him due to the serious injuries to his head, chest and lower limbs. He was then airlifted to the Regional Trauma Centre at Selly Oak Hospital where medics were on standby for his arrival."
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I submitted my photos exclusively to The Stourbridge News, no other news websites/papers got photos. This is one of them. None of my photos show the man or the spot where the accident happened. All photos are of the emergency vehicles and station/trains.
(Explore#316)
You just gotta do it! Posing again as usual me & Bernd, halfway through our shift today. What lovely weather too!
The two others were having a great day too out on other vehicles around the city..
Out for a meal in a bit and then do it all again tomorrow!
Bernd (& me) one of the three Paramedics from Rottweil a town in the Black Forest who cam to visit us here in the UK. They work for the German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz), the provider of the ambulance service in Germany.
It was great having them over again (this was the 3rd visit) and big thanks to Yorkshire Ambulance Service for permission for them to come and ‘observe’ out with me on the Response Car and with crews on Ambulances from Middlewood & Longley Stations.
We are organising some return visits over there sometime later this year.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
They have been 'active' for a week now, working together but from next week working on their own.
When you see them around Sheffield shout hi and say you saw em on Flickr!
For info re the bikes & kit...
They are Marins Point Reyes with suspension forks added.
Wheels and hubs uprated to be stronger.
Lumicycle ocotlite system with li-ion battery for lightness.
We weighed the kit and panniers yesterday - 24.3Kg at present - a little more kit to go on yet.
The clothing is Endura, the hi-viz vest is from KIT.
J.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
There's a lot of gear stowed away in there! Everything one needs for every eventuality!
Re the bikes & kit -
They are Marins Point Reyes with suspension forks added.
Wheels and hubs uprated to be stronger.
Lumicycle ocotlite system with li-ion battery for lightness.
We weighed the kit and panniers yesterday - 24.3Kg at present - a little more kit to go on yet.
The clothing is Endura, the hi-viz vest is from KIT.
J.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
Remembering our first responders (NYFD, NYPD and ambulance paramedics) and those lost on 9/11.
Photo of a beautiful white rose placed in the names inscribed in the granite. The reflecting pool where the South Tower once stood is in the background. Photo taken in January 2015 on a cold and rainy day.
Canon 6D | Canon 24-105 mm f/4.0 | f4 | 28mm | 1/30 | 250 ISO
This is an Ottawa Paramedic Service Ford E450 Super Duty Ambulance hurrying westbound on Carling Avenue near the OC Transpo Lincoln Fields Transitway station.
In Point Arena on the main road (HGWY 1) I came upon a Paramedic Unit from the Coast Life Support District. The crew that works this unit, covers a sixty mile Coastal section of Mendocino & Sonoma Counties a roaming ambulance service. The CLSD was formed in 1986.
Aug 1 2007 Minneapolis, MN - Paramedics wait patiently in the middle of onlookers during the rescue efforts shortly after the 35W bridge collapse.
Middlewood Ambulance Station Sheffield.
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
Arena car park on standby....
I work for Yorkshire Ambulance Service on the RRVs in and around the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
It’s a great job and I feel very honoured to be able to help people at their point of need.
Check out the website for all sorts of info re YAS and the work we do.
The new Paramedic minifig, with new hat/hair piece, on a search and rescue mission. Nothing serious - just a minifigure who wandered too far away from my kitchen counter. The minifig was rescued safely :-)
The old Ambulance station at the even older gold mining town of Ravenswood in North Queensland. There is a description and history of the town in the shot of the Railway Hotel or here
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenswood,_Queensland
The gold mines ha e been basically shut for years, but like all mining activities, particularly gold as the price went up in recent years, it became sometimes worth it to reprocess old tailings and/or open up deposits or potential deposits that were either not paying their way or fully explored.
Something to look at in this shot is the enormous bank of overburden above and behind the Ambulance station building. In recent years, certainly since we last visited, mining for gold has recommenced by open cut behind the town and it is now totally overshadowed by the enormous banks of overburden that have been thrown up by the mine. It looks more like a coal field than a gold mine. Apart from the unsightly mess and visual impact on the town, it is not likely to be near as controversial.
There always has to be a wheelie bin doesn't there!
... First responders .... paramedics ...
in my People Series # 3 ...
Taken Oct 25, 2020
Thanks for your visits, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto
Shadow Box, Mixed-Media Drawing, Five Pressed, Dried Daisies, Wax-Covered Rusty Jingle Bells, Crocheted Waxed Cotton Chains, Chicken and Bovine Bones, Shrouded Mini Corpses of Linen, Fishing Line, Poly Fill, Embroidery Floss and Encaustic Wax, Fishing Hooks, Vintage Toy Ambulance
20 x 25.5", 2016/17
The Paramedic Angel Fairy has been called to a brutal scene. An ambulance is overflowing. Rusty, wax covered jingle bells, five pressed, dried daisies. Shrouded bodies suspended on fish hooks, to be repaired, or resurrected. Shrapnel-wounded sky.