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Mind the Gap

Monday 26 October 2020, 10:00 AEDT

Pre-hospital mass casualty response – are you prepared?

Join Brian Parsell, Chief Inspector – Duty Operations Manager with New South Wales Ambulance Service to discuss pre-hospital mass casualty response. Brian has a wealth of experience and has worked with NSW Ambulance for the past 30 years as an Intensive Care Paramedic and Operational Commander.

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Brian Parsell

Brian Parsell is a Chief Inspector – Duty Operations Manager with NSW Ambulance. Brian has worked with NSW Ambulance for the past 30 years as an Intensive Care Paramedic and operational commander. Brian is a former Special Operations Team member who has been deployed to manage a number of major incidents in support of ambulance operations. He holds a number of undergraduate and post graduate qualifications and hopes to master the art of scene management before he retires…..

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Monday 26 October 2020, 10:00 AEDT

The webinar will be held online via Zoom.

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Event Information

Date
26th Oct 2020
Time
10:00 – 11:15 (UNKNOWN)
Venue
Live Webinar
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