So far thankfully, all the paitent care ive had to do has all been outside of a car...
i think the only brigade that has tried out Rescue helmets has been Stirling?
How about Rescue Lids when wearing Hazmat Suits?? (numbers uve made a light globe turn on!)
I find it very interesting that you have the SES who, in country areas, are the primary rescue unit, and they have their Rescue helmets and other associated gear, yet when the CFS brigades are tasked to do the same work, it is left to individual brigades to identify a need for things like specific helmets. Any idea if the CFS are looking to make the use of rescue helmets more wide spread?
Speaking of Hazmat, how about NO helmet inside the suits?