A closer look at Tasmania's ambulance crisis

Posted on 22 May, 2024 in Ambulance

Tasmania’s ambulance service is in crisis. As a paramedic, Cam Johnson knows all too well about the challenges our ambulance workers face on a daily basis.

In a special two part vodcast series, Cam sits down with Esther Nichols to go beyond the headlines of Tasmania’s ambulance crisis.

Click play on the videos below to watch part one and part two of the vodcast.

Beyond the headlines: A look into Tasmania’s ambulance ramping – part one:




Beyond the headlines: A look into Tasmania’s ambulance ramping – part two:


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