SHEPPARTON, VIC. — Paramedics at the Shepparton Ambulance Victoria (AV) branch now have access to a new resuscitation manikin thanks to the generosity of the Peter and Maria Copulos Foundation.
The Copulos Foundation donated an extraordinary $20,000 to go towards purchasing and maintaining the Resusci Anne Simulator.
The manikin is anatomically realistic and designed for the unique training needs of pre-hospital emergency care, allowing paramedics to practice tasks including high-quality airway management, IV insertion, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and pulse monitoring.
Ambulance Victoria Greater Shepparton Senior Team Manager Michael Whelan said the additional resource would greatly benefit local crews.
“The Shepparton branch is responsible for over 70 staff and serves as a vital training facility for our paramedics, with a significant portion of this training being conducted through simulation-based exercises,” he said.
“This advanced simulator will enhance the learning experience for both instructors and students by providing a mobile and dynamic training platform on top of what is already provided by AV.
“We are grateful for the support of the Peter and Maria Copulos Foundation which will help our paramedics deliver best care to their patients.”
























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