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Emergency magazine - October 2005

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Contents:

Page 1 (PDF / 191 KB)

  • Cover photo: Recent events, such as the devastating Hurricane Katrina in the US and terrorist bombings in London and Bali, have sharpened the focus on Queensland’s disaster management arrangements. This month we feature a number of articles profi ling the initiatives DES has undertaken to ensure the State is ready to respond should disaster strike. Cover photo by Michael Franks.

Page 2 (PDF / 248 KB)

  • Emergency magazine information and contacts.

Page 3 (PDF / 169 KB)

  • Contents

Page 4 (PDF / 47 KB)

  • From the Minister
  • From the Director-General
  • Qld to host national fire titles

Page 5 (PDF / 54 KB)

  • Qld unveils $5m anti-terror plan

Page 6 (PDF / 75 KB)

  • NFC memorabilia released
  • No room for complacency in fire season

Page 7 (PDF / 78 KB)

  • Recruit firefighters graduate
  • Reg recognised for education efforts
  • In brief:
    • Displays tested
    • Remembrance
    • Golf title

Page 8 (PDF / 94 KB)

  • Bucky leaps into the fire
  • Training packages assist multi-cas preparations

Page 9 (PDF / 56 KB)

  • QAS to trial new triage system

Page 10 (PDF / 84 KB)

  • Rocky open day
  • DES to lead disaster management review

Page 11 (PDF / 62 KB)

  • Guidelines for aircraft safety released

Page 12-15 (PDF / 181 KB)

  • All hazards approach the key to disaster management
    By Kathryn Ryan

Page 16-17 (PDF / 109 KB)

  • Paramedics ready for the hot zone
    By Veronica Adams

Page 18-19 (PDF / 68 KB)

  • QFRS assists with Indonesian wildfires
    By Michael McAuley

Page 20-25 (PDF / 206 KB)

  • An emergency services model for the times
    By Director-General Michael Kinnane

Page 26 (PDF / 51 KB)

  • DES to assess future challenges

Page 27 (PDF / 42 KB)

  • ICT supports operational response capabilities

Page 28-29 (PDF / 142 KB)

  • QAS celebrates Ambulance Week

Page 30 (PDF / 42 KB)

  • SES and QR in miracle rescue

Page 31 (PDF / 39 KB)

  • BSS planning day
  • DES hosts study tour

Page 32 (PDF / 44 KB)

  • Green team cares for environment
  • Organisational Health team commended

Page 33 (PDF / 55 KB)

  • Gladstone faces mock plane crash
  • Different hat for Doomadgee paramedics
  • In brief:
    • MCEP goes online
    • SES Week 2005

Page 34 (PDF / 73 KB)

  • Firies remember September 11
  • Allan sights the chequered flag

Page 35 (PDF / 77 KB)

  • station profile: Moore Park Rural Fire Brigade

Page 36-37 (PDF / 81 KB)

  • Clinical challenge: Morphine Quick Quiz
  • Mitchell hosts regional LAC conference
  • Last month’s clinical response
  • Two minutes with... Simon Dickens

Page 38 (PDF / 87 KB)

  • Childbirth through the eyes of a paramedic

Page 39 (PDF / 58 KB)

  • Readers’ comp

Page 40 (PDF / 387 KB)

  • Advertisement: Queensland Police Credit Union Limited


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