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FIRST RESPONDER

“With This Ring” - ABC Australian Story By Robyn Neilson

3pl Post Hole Digger

My Story

1. RIGHT EYE: severe laceration, turned back.

2. RIGHT ARM AND SCAPULA: torn from body.

3. LEFT ARM: 7 fractures. No use of arm or hand and little feeling in limb because 4 nerves were torn out of her spinal column.

4. SPINAL, THORACIC, LEFT FEMUR: Fractures++

Gayle’s Injuries

After Gayle’s Accident1. 25 surgeries

2. LEFT EYE: Horners Syndrome so eye swells & droops.

3. Excruciating phantom pain – right arm

4. Many cerbro Spinal Fluid Leaks (CSF) (All treatment at St

Vincent Hospital, Sydney)

• 1 - 9 years: severe headaches – MRI nil, 3 yrs nerve

burnings

• 12 year: excruciating headaches - MRI – major leak.

1. SAVE: Be prepared as First Responder

2. ORIENTATE: Location, location, know your location

3. SUPPLY: Training & equipment

Simple Safety System

SAVE – Prepare to be a First Responder

1. Get basic training

2. Practice - be confident & take control

3. Understand the challenges –They are so many more than the clinical issues!Backup can be 2 hours or more hours away

“if it’s going to be, it’s up to me”

Be prepared

ORIENTATE – Location, location, location1. RSA: Rural services address

2. Does everyone know?

3. Clearly marked road access

4. Clearly marked aerial visibility

5. Know nearest landing strip details

Know your RSA

SUPPLY – Set Up For Success1. Budget for Safety (ROI)

2. Systems – Induction, Procedures & Documentation (your evidence!)

3. Training – First Aid, Quads, Machinery, PPE & Lifting

4. Equipment – First Aid Kit (RFDS / St Johns) PPE & Water

5. Discussions – Risks & Solutions

YOU YOU HAVE A WHY! WHAT IS IT?

Engage Everyone

AUDIENCE ACTIVITYAs truck drivers you face extraordinary challenges on the road! Are you equipped?

1. How many of you here today have ever or do visit a rural area? Go camping?

2. How many of you know where the nearest usable ……

3. How many of you know the true ……

4. How many of you know the co-ordinates …….

5. How many could get that information for to give ……..

I would not have survived if I had not received trauma counselling and I probably wouldn’t have asked for it!

Safety is as binery as this! For those of you …………

Emergency Services Card (1/4 A4) 1. Property Name

2. RSA (Rural Services address)

3. Mailing address.

4. Phone number - main house and cottages.

5. UHF Channel.

6. Airstrip - Coordinates and length

7. Neighbours’ airstrip - Coordinates & length.

8. Neighbours’ - names, property names,phone numbers, UHF Channels.

9. EMERGENCY Ph No: 000/112

10. RFDS - 24 hr phone number

11. Kit Number. Station RFDS

12. Dr’s phone numbers - Local

13. Hospital phone numbers - Local

14. Police Station phone numbers - Local

Will Save Lives

1. PTSD - First Responders need support -trauma counselling, a coffee or meal, a chat.

2. People respond differently – Don’t judge.

3. FIRST AID – is vital - Get trained & ALWAYSRemember the basics.

4. Simple, inexpensive systems save lives - when implemented! Eg “ROS”. Guards, location.

5. Improvise - Have the courage to.

6. Accidents hurt EVERYONE! My “Why”.

7. Most, if not all accidents can be prevented.

8. Community response – not always positive.

9. I thought I was prepared – yet I wasn’t!

10. Create YOUR OWN safety culture becauseSafety really matters!

You & Your family matter! Come Home Safely!

10 things learnt from Gayle’s accident

APPEAL YOU - As trucking and logistic professionals, as family and community members are people of influence. Every chance you get, please:

1. CHAMPION Rural Safety –

• Have the tuff conversations, and • Ask the difficult questions. Propose simple solutions.• What price do YOU put on a life?

2. SUPPORT Rescue1st – free app - It WILL save Lives!

Because You are loved and needed!

QUESTIONs ?

Thank you �M: 0427 845 731E: robyn@rescue1st.org

ACNC: CRN 001260098255

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