Peter Dunne gains first hand emergency ambulance experience
Hon Peter Dunne gains first hand emergency ambulance experience
Associate Minister for Health, Hon Peter Dunne, will get a taste of life as a paramedic when he goes out on the road with a crew from Wellington Free Ambulance tomorrow (May 14).
“We are lucky to have our own local emergency ambulance service here for Greater Wellington and the Wairarapa, and the only service in the country that is free,” Peter Dunne says.
“I’m looking forward to spending time with the people who do this crucial work for us.”
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