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Emergency magazine - September 2005
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Page 1 (PDF / 259 KB)
- Cover photo: Preparations are underway ahead of this year’s bushfire
season. In Brisbane, DES unveiled its new State Operations
Coordination Centre (see page 5), which will play a critical
role in responding to major bushfire outbreaks, while in
country areas, rural firefighters have been busy conducting
numerous hazard reduction burns to reduce the State’s fuel
load (see page 24). Cover photo by Mark Cross.
Page 2 (PDF / 465 KB)
- Emergency magazine information and contacts.
Page 3 (PDF / 268 KB)
Page 4 (PDF / 120 KB)
- From the Minister
- From the Director-General
- Sandgate
lodge owner
fined
Page 5 (PDF / 128 KB)
- Centre to aid
disaster response
Page 6 (PDF / 176 KB)
- Minister hits the road
- Our firefighters play very diverse roles
Page 7 (PDF / 158 KB)
- FNR welcomes new training facility
- In brief:
- Service medals
- Command and
control
- Oxley turns 50
Page 8 (PDF / 206 KB)
- ICPs study for Graduate Diploma
- Ambulance Week 05 another great success
Page 9 (PDF / 139 KB)
- QUT to offer new paramedic degree
Page 10 (PDF / 184 KB)
- RAR
course for
Coen SES
- CDRS committed to a safer Queensland
Page 11 (PDF / 148 KB)
- Coast Guard commanders
gather for conference
- In brief:
- SES Week
- Jumper winched
- Mt Isa search
Page 12-13 (PDF / 157 KB)
- Planning and preparation critical
for effective disaster response
Page 14-15 (PDF / 263 KB)
- Safety message
learnt by accident
Page 16-19 (PDF / 334 KB)
- chem services: The leader in hazardous
substance management
By Travis Bell
Page 20-21 (PDF / 324 KB)
- Fire Awareness
Week 2005.
Fire: How prepared are you?
Page 22 (PDF / 127 KB)
- QAS helps Army medics broaden skills
Page 23 (PDF / 183 KB)
- QAS hosts
Chinese
delegation
- Local rescue crew learns ‘spark of life’
Page 24 (PDF / 136 KB)
- Fire season preparations underway
Page 25 (PDF / 175 KB)
- Difficult search ends in sadness
- Vollie brolly takes SES by storm
Page 26 (PDF / 145 KB)
- Cadet groups provide opportunities
- Blue card reminder for staff and volunteers
Page 27 (PDF / 117 KB)
- NICP improves Indigenous employment prospects
- Kids flock
to Ekka
display
Page 28 (PDF / 201 KB)
- QFRS personnel graduate
- Tech rescue crews hit mill
Page 29 (PDF / 167 KB)
- Crews out in force at
Narangba incident
- Lucky escape for four
Page 30 (PDF / 193 KB)
- Firies ready
for bridge
climb
- Two minutes with... Kerry Robins
Page 31 (PDF / 181 KB)
- Mt Gravatt turns 50
- 28 Station
unveils new
appliance
Page 32 (PDF / 158 KB)
- Calendar
boys meet
patients
- Academic award for QFRS officers
Page 33 (PDF / 125 KB)
- FMB created in restructure
Page 34 (PDF / 158 KB)
- station profile:
Goondiwindi, the country
town that never sleeps
Page 35 (PDF / 167 KB)
- Families of crash victims say thank you
- Guards commended for CPR skills
Page 36 (PDF / 100 KB)
- Clinical challenge
- Last month’s clinical response
Page 37 (PDF / 200 KB)
- QAS paramedic makes misson to Africa
Page 38-39 (PDF / 257 KB)
- Paramedics take on kokoda challenge
By ICP Ian Tucker
- Emergency
reader
survey
results
Page 40 (PDF / 352 KB)
- Advertisement: Queensland Police Credit Union Limited
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