north-north-west wrote:I'm an Ambulance member. Surely that covers me?
Nuts wrote:Thats interesting wTas. To be fair they do appear to be using it for more than bushwalkers and stubbed toes.
Maybe for our part insurance could be included in parks passes, car rego style...
walkinTas wrote:I hope the rescue helicopter never goes to a user paid system like the ambulance service has in some Mainland States. If this happens then everyone will need insurance before going bush.
rogo wrote:Late last new years eve I spent some chatting to a lady about ambulance cover. I think it goes like this here in the west. If it is a genuine emergency then it is covered by your insurance, if you have it. If it not, then user pays. I am not sure if this would be the same for choppers as I guess they are run by a different company???
rogo wrote: If it is a genuine emergency then it is covered by your insurance, if you have it. If it not, then user pays. I am not sure if this would be the same for choppers as I guess they are run by a different company???
ILUVSWTAS wrote:that's a good idea. I'd be happy to see that as most of the frivulous "rescues" are due by you lot on mainland Aus.
frenchy_84 wrote:Who decides whether it is a real emergency though? Some people think a sprained ankle is an emergency
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