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Unfortunately I sent one of kids to get it for me.
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Unfortunately I sent one of kids to get it for me.

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I'm pretty sure ED is still at royal perth.Stuff like this makes me sad
http://www.smh.com.au/wa-news/towtr...jured-on-kwinana-freeway-20150215-13f33i.html
I don't like the poor bloke's chances.
Why did they move him from Fiona Stanley- which is only a few kms away- and take him to RPH if he's listed as 'critical'? I thought everything there was state of the art?
Freeway was still closed at 9am- looked like the cops were about to open it up, though.
The person that hit him was probably drunkSurely he had his cones set up and light flashing - how can anyone not see him working. I'm overly cautious in situations where I can see someone on the side of the road - I either switch lanes or slow down. I hope he makes it and I feel for the person that struck him
ED opened at FS on Feb 3rd, IRRC. Might be a specialist dept which is better at RPH, perhaps? Neurology or spinal care, perhaps?I'm pretty sure ED is still at royal perth.
I would think that yes, he's followed procedure with all those warning signs up - but who knows?Surely he had his cones set up and light flashing - how can anyone not see him working. I'm overly cautious in situations where I can see someone on the side of the road - I either switch lanes or slow down. I hope he makes it and I feel for the person that struck him
It has only just opened a couple of weeks and RPH is probably more set up for that kind of trauma.Stuff like this makes me sad
http://www.smh.com.au/wa-news/towtr...jured-on-kwinana-freeway-20150215-13f33i.html
I don't like the poor bloke's chances.
Why did they move him from Fiona Stanley- which is only a few kms away- and take him to RPH if he's listed as 'critical'? I thought everything there was state of the art?
Freeway was still closed at 9am- looked like the cops were about to open it up, though.
I moved here
I have no idea of the numbers that will see the puppets but from the news reports a lot of people have gone into the city to see them although I'll agree that 500k seems a stretch. But even if its 200k then the governments contribution of $3m is still pretty good value for money - they've spent a lot more in the past for worse results so viewed in isolation I think this has been money well spent.
If you want to frame the spending in a wider context of a history of money being spent in Perth and not in the regions then there is no doubt that problem still exists despite royalties for regions and theres any number of projects in Perth that illustrate that point well. What you should be taking from this is that money can be spent wisely on something that will succeed which only serves to highlight to wasteful spending that occurs elsewhere
The ambulance officers are just there to get people to the nearest ED.That would make sense- thanks guys!
That would beg the question then- why waste time going to FSH, then, if RPH was better set up to take this critical case?
Unless perhaps he was stabilised at FSH, in preference to losing him in the back of an ambulance on the direct route to RPH?

It's probably a firefighter doing it.
I was sort of half joking, but well it has happened before..It's very possible.
Just from memory, it's a cluster of fires from Russell Rd in Hammond Park down to Baldivis/Wellard/Leda (?) all close to the freeway. About 5-6 ignitions now, roughly a week apart.I was sort of half joking, but well it has happened before..
Yeah but when you think about it that's probably what firebugs might get their kicks from and being so close to and involved in what they caused themselves it makes sense they might take up the job.There are all types of above average representations of firebug profiles in the communities. I'm always shocked to hear that it's a firefighter, considering the danger that these people are put through every time they go out to fight a fire. Hopefully it isn't a firefighter. Whoever it is, they're a flaming loony - and they need to be locked up!!
That's true but I prefer to think that firefighters are altruistic- hence my great disappointment to find that there are some who are of a different type altogether.Yeah but when you think about it that's probably what firebugs might get their kicks from and being so close to and involved in what they caused themselves it makes sense they might take up the job.
That's true but I prefer to think that firefighters are altruistic

Don't worry- there are loads of long words that I also need to check....I had to actually google the meaning of that word![]()