Three Cairns officers retire from Queensland Ambulance Service
A CAIRNS couple who have saved countless lives working on the front line will hang up their stethoscopes to train the next generation of paramedics. Paul and Lorraine Oliveri met on the job 25 years ago and yesterday retired from the Queensland Ambulance Service together, along with Patient Transport Officer Rodger Ellis.The three officers have dedicated a combined more than 100 years to helping others through the QAS and formerly the Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade.A first aid course lau..>> view originalObama lands in Madrid for visit
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
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