Retrieval has a medical doctor onboard. Usually an Emergency Medicine Consultant. They have a much wider scope of practice and can perform procedures that paramedics aren’t approved to do. The Toll Air Ambulance Service also have a retrieval doctor stationed at bankstown aerodrome for deployment with the flight paramedics.
say something about the wind @Emergency NSW, i dare you
It's very windy 😉
My bad bro I was Tryna block the wind for you (im in the Isuzu)
Love this siren!
Nice catch! Great sirens as well!
Good catch, Keep it up love these awesome videos :D .
What's the go with the rear lighbar on MR93?
I would say its an delay in the programming sequence for the cycle flash
@@ClintonHart-f3tmy camera shutter too slow to pick up the flash pattern. Happens a lot
Thats the siren I heard yesterday when I was outside, man I thought NSW brought in amercian cop cars for some reason. It was an inspector????
Ngl we should use American sirens, they sound more aggressive then the ones we have currently.
Im more used to the ones we use. I think it wouldnt be unique if we used american sirens. But your opinion.
FedSig 😎🔥
The horn was a little bit hot
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Nice catch, got the same light bar as LAPD to.
It’s actually cgi. This is actually an LAPD cop car
@@EmergencyNSW this
Yeah?
didn't think I'd ever see a FedSig Valor bar in Australia lol.
What role is "INSP" and what do they do? Same with "Medical Retrieval"? Thanks!
Retrieval has a medical doctor onboard. Usually an Emergency Medicine Consultant. They have a much wider scope of practice and can perform procedures that paramedics aren’t approved to do.
The Toll Air Ambulance Service also have a retrieval doctor stationed at bankstown aerodrome for deployment with the flight paramedics.
INSP Means Inspector
Well done
so we arent allowed to call it the nypd/lapd siren but you are
Yes, read the rules
WHAT