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Melbourne’s intensive care ambulance service in meltdown

18 February 2008
New ambulance data reveals that there have been almost 130 occasions when MICA, Melbourne’s intensive care ambulance service, was suspended or downgraded over the last six months due to a critical shortage of elite MICA paramedics.
The data is part of a new Ambulance Employees Australia report released today, MICA in Meltdown, that agues Melbourne’s MICA service is in deep crisis.
An LHMU AEA report shows that Melbourne’s Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) has been routinely unable to operate a full MICA service in many suburbs across Melbourne over the last six months.
AEA State Secretary Steve McGhie said MICA paramedics are walking away because of fatigue and frustration at MICA being used to try and prop up an ambulance service that is massively understaffed, leaving MICA unavailable for the people who need it most. 
More info contact AEA Media Officer Tim Petterson timp@lhmu.org.au.

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