Friday, 24 April 2009

000 workers 'need medical training', The Australian, 24 April, 2009.




000 workers `need medical training'

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 24 Apr 2009: 3.
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David Iredale's family, including his mother, Mary Anne, excused themselves from the courtroom as a doctor gave horrific details of the 17-year-old's final minutes of life in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney.
Paul Luckin, one of Australia's leading experts in search and rescue and survivability in extreme conditions, told the inquest if the emergency operators had had medical training, they would have recognised the symptoms of severe dehydration David displayed. He said the lack of medical training among call takers was a regrettable fact, "driven I'm sure by the cost".
Dr Luckin said he estimated David had a deficit of 7.5 litres of water when he died. He said that as David's blood pressure dropped to critical levels, oxygen to thebrain had dropped and he had a cardiac arrest.

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