Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke officially opened the new Harden Ambulance Station on Friday, February 8.
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The station has been supporting paramedics in doing their lifesaving work efficiently for the past year.
Ms Cooke joined Mark Gibbs, Deputy Director of Clinical Operations, Southern Sector, NSW Ambulance, local paramedics and Hilltops Council to officially cut the ribbon at the new facility.
Ms Cooke said that since the station’s commencement of operations, it has been pivotal in the provision of high-quality medical emergency care to the Harden region.
“Knowing that Harden’s paramedics have a great, fit-for-purpose facility to volunteer or work from is something to be celebrated,” Ms Cooke said.
“Since commencing operations, this station has enabled these hard-working paramedics and qualified volunteer ambulance officers to come to the aid of hundreds of patients in the Harden region.”
The team at Harden ambulance station have responded to more than 876 incidents and transported more than 598 patients from the new station.
Delivered as part of the NSW Government’s $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program, the Harden Ambulance Station became operational on November 6, 2017.
Local paramedics were involved in designing the station to develop a fit-for-purpose facility that will better serve the needs of the community.
The completion of this project is a crucial step in the ongoing delivery of high quality mobile emergency care to Harden and surrounding communities.
The new Harden Ambulance Station, on the corner of Lucan and Scott streets, features parking bays for up to three ambulance vehicles, administration, office area and amenities, a logistics and storage area, relief quarters and on site staff parking.
Please turn to page 9 for photos of the official opening ceremony.