Volunteer Waiouru St John ambulance officer Carolyn Coombes recently gained her proficiency qualifications. The training Carolyn undertook involved three modules that included four weeks at a hospital and one week road time. "For a volunteer to gain that up here is great. It takes the pressure off us. Without the volunteers we wouldn't be able to run the service," Sandra said.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 650, 20 August 1996, Page 8
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61Volunteer Waiouru St John ambulance officer Carolyn Coombes recently gained her proficiency qualifications. The training Carolyn undertook involved three modules that included four weeks at a hospital and one week road time. "For a volunteer to gain that up here is great. It takes the pressure off us. Without the volunteers we wouldn't be able to run the service," Sandra said. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 650, 20 August 1996, Page 8
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