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30-12-2010, 08:08 PM | #61 | ||
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what do you do if going though an intersection no pick up and a car coming though the intersection does not see you stop or try to get out off the wayy with no pickup you are going to be in trouble.
Yes you have to do it safely but you also need to know you have the power there to get you out of trouble if needed. The mercs have enough but the smaller but still as heavy commodores and the falcons when they used them dont. The f trucks although big are the best for this type of work they also can carry two patients in comfort aswell as all the gear needed to do the job Ian
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30-12-2010, 08:12 PM | #62 | |||
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30-12-2010, 08:14 PM | #63 | ||
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Ambulance Victoria had an issue with the Mercedes Sprinters (316 model) that would not gear down/up properly at intersections and it was highly publicised that lives were at risk (including the paramedics).
I've also heard that the first of the newer (current shape) 315 models a few years ago were under-powered, but they might have chosen a better engine in that model now. Back in the 1990s, I remember issues with roll-overs with the F250s that were eventually replaced by GMCs and today the few F350s that were built from about 7 years ago that have the same rear body as the GMCs had (by Mader) did have economy & weight issues but I reckon they looked fantastic.
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30-12-2010, 08:18 PM | #64 | ||
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well the commodore fully loaded here dont they are slugs.you guys must have great normal drivers over there they never see an ambo here.
It is all about safty yes but surly an ambo should not have to put there life in the hands of all the other road users. I understand what you say about being your fault if you are it going though a red light but that is just not right and the goverments need to stand up for all ambos out there pay them better and give them better conditions and eqiupment and also make normal drivers responsible for there actions. Ian
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30-12-2010, 08:20 PM | #65 | ||
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the sprinters are easier to roll than an f350 it has happened here.
They are also dangerous in high winds where we live that is a real problem. Ian
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30-12-2010, 08:21 PM | #66 | |||
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30-12-2010, 08:23 PM | #67 | |||
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I can't comment on that as I have never driven one fast enough around a corner to feel it begin to roll. |
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30-12-2010, 08:25 PM | #68 | ||
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that sucks my partner had one push her off the road she reported it to the police all that said was do you have an independant wittness as this is the only way theyy could anything.
The goverments need to give police more powers. Whats the pay like over there
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30-12-2010, 08:27 PM | #69 | |||
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30-12-2010, 08:34 PM | #70 | ||
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to earn 70 grand here they need to do every overtime and everyextra job they can.
some stations here are you work for 12 hours than go home this is the big city ones in the country ones you are on duty 24 hours aday on a rotating roster 6days on 2 off 6 on two off 6 on 4 off and than 4 on 5 off so alot of hours needed to be done to earn any money.
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30-12-2010, 08:39 PM | #71 | ||
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I can't really comment as I am in W.A. The guys I work with are on a 4 on 4 off roster of 2 x 10hr days and 2 x 14hr nights. Then the guy on days is backup at night and vice versa. I live in a town with 50-60,000 people, so we have 3 vans and 5 paramedics (although 1 is station leader and usually covers peoples leave etc) We work 1 Paramedic 1 vollie crew day and night, although they are bringing a few more paramdeics down so we can have 2 crews (same combination) on during the day.
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30-12-2010, 10:15 PM | #72 | ||
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I was considering becoming a paramedic. I was waiting around to be old enough to go for it, but I was strapped for cash since my casual job wasn't good enough.
Looking for a better temporary job I found my current 'job', I was only going to do it for a few years while waiting to try out for paramedic, but I turned my job into a career and now I don't want to leave it to become a paramedic because that means I will be taking a substantial pay cut. To be honest my current career has stupid hours of work like a paramedic, but I get paid a fair bit more for it to compensate, and it sooo much easier! Maybe one day if I get bored of my current career I may consider being a paramedic. |
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30-12-2010, 10:39 PM | #73 | ||
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I thought we were talking about the rapid response vehicles here, arent they usually manned by senior paramedics or doctors?
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30-12-2010, 10:48 PM | #74 | |||
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30-12-2010, 11:10 PM | #75 | ||
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Then with all due respect, as a volunteer, would it be safe to say that you wouldnt actually man one of these vehicles?
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30-12-2010, 11:45 PM | #76 | |||
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31-12-2010, 01:06 AM | #77 | |||
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Obviously a large VAN etc. would need to be handled differently, but the OP was making comment on how once through the intersection etc. at 5km/hr(safety first) how poorly the CAR responded to the loud peddle. |
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31-12-2010, 01:07 AM | #78 | |||
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It is genuinely interesting to hear from those in the business, from the outside looking in I can only make observations.
It seems to me though, that a little extra power in these 'Rapid Response" wagons would not go astray. An Ambulance vehicle capable of 10 second quarters is obviously just silly, but for the slight benefit a more powerful vehicle may have, surely it's worth the fraction of a % increase in the vehicle purchase cost, considering it's intended purpose. That's just the way it seams to me. Blasting through a red light at 60km/h is not really a good idea, but a V8 would not support this. My point was that surely you would want to accelerate reasonably quickly once you have cleared the intersection. A notoriously underpowered V6, weighted down with all the necessary medical equipment just doesn't seem like a logical choice to me.
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31-12-2010, 05:55 AM | #79 | ||
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i agree 100 %
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31-12-2010, 07:43 AM | #80 | ||
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Yes closed its not worth the drama being displayed towards one and other.
I would have thought carrying all that weight would be the acceleration problem with a 6 cyl. The old saying, Weight will stop a train..
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