Eight new patient extrication vessels have been rolled out in NSW, giving paramedics safer access to hazardous floodwaters. The boats aim to improve response times and strengthen emergency operations during severe weather events.
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- Eight new patient extrication vessels have been launched to help paramedics operate in hazardous waters. 6s
- The $14 million floating hospitals are part of efforts to boost the state's flood rescue fleet after recent major floods. 27s
- The seven-metre aluminium boats are designed for rapid response and feature a bow that lowers for direct patient retrieval from the water. 49s
- Doctors and paramedics can now provide immediate on-water treatment using a makeshift emergency department on the boat. 1m 8s
- These vessels will be stationed mainly at regional heavy rescue stations and are considered unmatched in marine emergency medical capability worldwide. 1m 18s