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Emergency magazine - July 2006
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Contents:
Page 1 (PDF / 126 KB)
- Cover photo: Nine teams, including one from Malaysia, competed in the challenge, which tested the critical life-saving rescue techniques.
Page 2 (PDF / 415 KB)
- Emergency magazine information and contacts.
Page 3 (PDF / 163 KB)
Page 4 (PDF / 128 KB)
- From the Minister
- From the Director-General
- In Brief
Page 5 (PDF / 138 KB)
Page 6 (PDF / 124 KB)
- New national training facility for EMQ Rescue
- Poll names QAS ‘most trusted’
Page 7 (PDF / 133 KB)
- Legislation to stem nightclub overcrowding
- QFRS initiatives awarded highest honours
Page 8 (PDF / 117 KB)
- Smart thinking saves bushwalker
- Critical analyses of disaster a must
Page 9 (PDF / 127 KB)
Page 10-13 (PDF / 229 KB)
Page 14 (PDF / 105 KB)
- Murphy’s Law on shipping containers
Page 15 (PDF / 147 KB)
- Ship to ship
in the future
Page 16-18 (PDF / 267 KB)
Page 19 (PDF / 119 KB)
- Fire & Rescue get ready to race for kids
- Rural Operations looks to future direction
Page 20-21 (PDF / 172 KB)
- Trench rescue mirrors: training scenarios
Page 22 (PDF / 107 KB)
- New image for prime CBD site
Page 23 (PDF / 110 KB)
- Calling for
triple zero
(000)
call takers
- Figures show more heavy vehicles on the road
- New Computer Aided Dispatch system for Emergency Services
Page 24-25 (PDF / 243 KB)
Page 26-27 (PDF / 206 KB)
- A holiday with a difference
Page 28 (PDF / 116 KB)
Page 29 (PDF / 114 KB)
- All in a day’s work for Peter
Page 30-31 (PDF / 228 KB)
- A challenge for a team of Toowoomba firefighters and a paramedic at the State Road Accident Rescue (RAR) Challenge in Brisbane.
Page 32 (PDF / 97 KB)
Page 33 (PDF / 136 KB)
- In brief
- Cadets continue to grow
- SES work 48 hours in shocking conditions
Page 34 (PDF / 107 KB)
- Sudan refugees keen to understand fire safety
- Woorabinda fire safe
Page 35 (PDF / 150 KB)
Page 36 (PDF / 116 KB)
Page 37 (PDF / 160 KB)
- Queen’s Honours for staff
Page 38-39 (PDF / 160 KB)
- Miracle twins
- Standard drug has potential to save lives
Page 40 (PDF / 1095 KB)
- Advertisement: Queensland Police Credit Union Limited
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