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Australian Rescue Podcast
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9 episodes
8 months ago
The Australian Rescue Podcast is where you’ll hear stories from rescuers in field, that are told by rescuers for rescuers. Join Steve for each episode as he talks with guests who are rescuers across the country who share what they’ve been through, and hear the stories and how we can learn from these experiences. Whether it be Police Rescue, Fire & Rescue, SES, VRA, Ambulance Rescue or even Coast Guard rescues, it’ll be a good ride, so tell your friends to subscribe to this podcast. Steve Monro is the host of the podcast, and has 17 years of experience in road, rail, farm and industrial rescue with VicSES, NSWSES and QLDSES, as well as a long career in radio broadcasting.
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The Australian Rescue Podcast is where you’ll hear stories from rescuers in field, that are told by rescuers for rescuers. Join Steve for each episode as he talks with guests who are rescuers across the country who share what they’ve been through, and hear the stories and how we can learn from these experiences. Whether it be Police Rescue, Fire & Rescue, SES, VRA, Ambulance Rescue or even Coast Guard rescues, it’ll be a good ride, so tell your friends to subscribe to this podcast. Steve Monro is the host of the podcast, and has 17 years of experience in road, rail, farm and industrial rescue with VicSES, NSWSES and QLDSES, as well as a long career in radio broadcasting.
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Controlled Roll – Car vs Tree
Australian Rescue Podcast
39 minutes 57 seconds
7 years ago
Controlled Roll – Car vs Tree
In late December 2017, my three guests were called to an accident, as a car vs a tree. While, this is not unusual, what unfolded at the job is. My guests are Chris Rogers, Shane Price and Crispin O’Neil who, between them, have about 50 years of rescue experience. Along with about a dozen other first responders, they had the task of extricating a casualty who unfortunately remained trapped for over 2 hours. Inherently with the job of rescue we all know that on rare occasions, long jobs (although inevitable) are usually uncommon. This job was particularly difficult, drawn out and unusual; because the final avenue for a successful extrication was to undertake a controlled roll of the vehicle… with not just the casualty remaining pinned but also other personnel still inside. Strangely enough, it’s a job that didn’t receive any media attention, so consider this an exclusive. As mentioned, the primary rescue unit involved in this job is the Pakenham Road Rescue Unit, comprising of Pakenham SES and Nar Nar Goon CFA. Dandenong CFA also attended with their rescue appliance as well. Check out the photos and enjoy hearing this unique rescue experience!   Photos Source: Supplied Read more →
Australian Rescue Podcast
The Australian Rescue Podcast is where you’ll hear stories from rescuers in field, that are told by rescuers for rescuers. Join Steve for each episode as he talks with guests who are rescuers across the country who share what they’ve been through, and hear the stories and how we can learn from these experiences. Whether it be Police Rescue, Fire & Rescue, SES, VRA, Ambulance Rescue or even Coast Guard rescues, it’ll be a good ride, so tell your friends to subscribe to this podcast. Steve Monro is the host of the podcast, and has 17 years of experience in road, rail, farm and industrial rescue with VicSES, NSWSES and QLDSES, as well as a long career in radio broadcasting.