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Bloody Australians, getting all nostalgic and such because MICA (Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance) turned 40 last year and they probably don't know this, but Melbourne was one year ahead of Auckland because we introduced the Life Support Unit pilot project (sometimes called the Mobile Intensive Care project) in 1972.

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I enjoyed the video. I especially liked how multiple times it was mentioned that doctors supported paramedics and taught then rather than just giving them a set of protocols.

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I enjoyed the video. I especially liked how multiple times it was mentioned that doctors supported paramedics and taught then rather than just giving them a set of protocols.

Yes, MICA was a collaborative effort between the doctors and the ambulance service rather "led by" the doctors, I also like this :thumbsup:

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