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Meet the oldest Air Ambulance Nurse in Australia

Meet the oldest Air Ambulance Nurse in Australia

Maureen Roberts has many career highlights to share from her 32 years as Australia’s longest serving air ambulance nurse.

In a recent interview on Macquarie Media, Maureen told the story of the pilot of her aircraft passing out at the controls and how she calmly popped his oxygen mask on and brought him around enough to land the plane. And you thought your job had challenges!

Maureen began her career in the Riverina and became interested in the Air Ambulance are speaking to a fellow nurse from the service. She started her career in Albury but is now based at Mascot, near Sydney.

Another memorable moment of her career involved a premature baby in the skies over the Hunter Valley in NSW. The Air Ambulance needed to land but a FA18 Hornet on “critical fuel” took precedence. Maureen remembers saying to the Air Ambulance pilot “the fighter pilot can eject if he needs to but we can’t, we need to land”!

One of the wonderful things about her job, Maureen told us, is that every day is a different experience depending on the patients you're transporting.

“Sometimes you're taking people home to die and they know they're going to die and they have the most amazing conversations with you."

Hear the full interview with Maureen Roberts here

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Someone from NSW commented:

Good feeling to be a valued shopper. 

geoffrey
geoffrey from NSW commented:

wait and see 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to geoffrey:

Geoffrey: I am also of the opinion we should wait and see, but I went a bit further: I joined The Seniors party (www.seniorsparty.org), they are looking at having representation in Canberra to allow them to fight on our behalf. Having both (this club plus the Party) makes me feel the wait will be long. What is your opinion here? 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Henry:

Sorry Geoffrey, I meant to say "the wait will NOT be long. Sorry. 

Ray
Ray from NSW commented:

Some recognition from the Retail and Service Industrries that people over 50 DO actually exist and a discount on products as we've spent a lot of purchasing years over our lifetimes 

John
John from NSW commented:

I'd hope that a block of similar people would get a better deal from the insurance and energy companies who tend to rely on the difficulty in finding a good deal from amongst the choices available and only discount as a last resort. 

Paul
Paul from NSW commented:

Hi, hopefully discounts on house, car insurances, house hold electricity and car CTPs. These items seems to be sky rocketing every year! Thanks. 

Kathy
Kathy from NSW commented:

Would like to see petrol prices brought under control and limitations put on the duopoly of Coles and Woolworths who bump the prices up by forcing us to use shopper docket discounts. 

william
william from QLD commented:

hi al just joined hope somthing comes out of this 50s club 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to william:

William, I think something will come out of this club, You know why: because of the sheer number of people that have joined. This is why I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) that are looking at being represented in Canberra. Again: only numbers will tell. 

Steve
Steve from NSW commented:

a fair go for long term relationship 

Rhonda
Rhonda from NSW commented:

Cheaper prescription medications a discount on all our electricity rates etc essential services, I feel if you have paid taxes for over fifty years you should be entitled to some sort of benefits, we have gone without all our married life to save for the future and receive nothing. 

Lynn
Lynn from NSW commented:

I am hoping that in this our later time of life, some benefit of banning together, there may be some positive manner and suggestions of things to do to assist with a better quality of services and/or discounts that may increase our standard of living or at least be able to make it through without feeling like you are begging and always hope that our situation will not decrease any lower with the time we may have left. I have to admit where we are now, is not where we thought or hoped we would be, at this time of our lives (a dream is a dream but while there is hope there is that possibility of the dream be coming realty). 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Lynn:

Lynn, I agree with you 100%. I also thought I would be better off. This club (I believe) will definitely assist us all and you know why: by the sheer number of members - numbers count - This is the reason why I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org). They are looking at getting representation in Canberra to fight on our behalf. Again, numbers is what is needed here. Boy, I feel your words! 

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