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“I felt powerless to help him” ramping inquiry hears from paramedic
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 30, 2024 - 08:21
A paramedic caring for a man who died after waiting hours to be admitted to the Royal Adelaide Hospital, says she felt powerless to help him. The elderly man's death is one of three unrelated fatalities being examined by the Deputy Coroner, as part of an inquest looking at the impact of the state's ambulance ramping crisis.