Episodes
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Yes we are back!
This episode I sit down with HART (Hazardous Area Response Team) paramedic Thibaut and chat about his career so far. From coming to Australia and not being able to speak a lick of english, to then moving to the United Kingdom to start his paramedic career Thibaut has had quite the journey. In this episode we unpack all of this getting stuck in to what H.A.R.T is and what they get up to.
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In this episode Byron and I sit down and reflect on our time working in London. We discuss what it was like first moving to a new country, how to get set up and navigate life as a new paramedic in a new country. We then get stuck in to the different types of jobs you might get over there as opposed to Australia and the different opportunities that arise. I’m sure you’ll enjoy this one!
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In this episode I'm chatting with 'yourparamedicmentor' Glenn Ryan!
Glenn is an advanced care paramedic who runs an instagram page that is all about assisting paramedics on their journey through their career. Whether it be university students, new graduates or qualified paramedics looking for someone to chat to.
In this episode we talk through his career giving out some (hopefully) valuable advice for students, graduates and those looking to mentor.
Hope you enjoy this one!
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In this episode we get stuck in to a combat role in the army looking at the role and life of an infantry soldier in the Australian Army. Bailey spent 5 years as an infantry soldier before his career was cut short with a knee injury forcing him out of his combat occupation.
From his first haircut down at Kapooka through to being up for days digging holes at Singleton and eventually deploying to train foreign we unpack it all in this episode!
*Cheeky language warning on this episode if you are adverse to a few swear words*
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In this episode we take a look at firefighting. Jack took us through the first couple of months at the fire academy through to qualifying and coming out on the road. He took us in to the mind of a firefighter when arriving at car accidents and fires and what it's like being in a 600 degree building when the roof starts collapsing.
Jack is also an active member of the fire service rugby league side where he has had some awesome experiencing all on work time. This was an awesome episode and I hope you enjoy!
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Welcome back to another episode! This week I sit down with Simon and reflect on his first year out on the road as a paramedic after finishing university.
Simon has had a massive first couple of years on the road seeing a wide arrange of big jobs and having to quickly learn how to deal with both the clinical side and the mental side of the job early on.
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In the very first episode of the Code One Careers Podcast we sit down with the person who influenced my career choice, my dad Scott. A police officer of 18 years working in both Victoria and Queensland, he's experienced it all. We sit down and unpack his career, giving you a glimpse in to the world of general duties policing.
I hope you enjoy the show and look forward to the next episode!
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