You don’t think an ambulance starts its career by jumping straight into cardiac callouts, do you?
An ambulance needs to get used to less acute calls like bruises and mild abrasions, and work up.
PoppedCork on
“First Timers on the Frontline” is a four-part Irish docuseries on [Virgin Media One](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUiYe80Dzra/) one of the episodes covers training drivers
Old-Housing7443 on
Well, doctors practice..
SharkeyGeorge on
Lying on the ground dying and you see this ambulance wailing its way to you.
“No thanks… I’ll wait for the next one.”
Neat_Expression_5380 on
These wouldn’t be operational ambulances.
BlehMan1972 on
I’d say like buses, new employees have to learn first and show they are competent.
Alternative-Tea964 on
They say to be patient with learner drivers but this is taking the piss!
Whoisanaughtyboy on
Well as long as they are a fully qualified Paramedic…
Deep-Cryptographer49 on
Definitely not a NAS ambo looking at the age from the license plate, so probably volunteer service like St John’s or the Red Cross.
NAS hire people who are already qualified to drive the vehicle, DFB train inhouse, so a volunteer getting some practice.
svmk1987 on
Uhhh. Don’t you have to be like a very experienced expert driver to drive and emergency vehicle?
Daylightuser on
They’re French, L’ambulance!
JoulSauron on
That’s for the diver, not the ambulance.
😁
Outside-Monk-3399 on
Yeah people just immediately know how to drive an ambulance.
Cheap-Requirement166 on
Did you spot that in Nenagh, Nenagh, Nenagh ?
BookerTheWit on
You can go one better – the Defence Forces have MOWAGs with L plates on them!
castler_666 on
I used to live up near cathal brugha bareacks in Rathmines, i do remember seeing an army APC driving through there with a big L plate.on it, guess they gotvtovlearncto drive too!
Jean_Rasczak on
Why you think Ambulance drivers just appear fully qualified?
drumnadrough on
Whats the costs for C licence down there?
emmmmceeee on
It belongs to Ormonde School of Motoring in Kilkenny. There is a photo a few posts down on their Facebook
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Going for the C1 licence
They have to learn as well man.
How could there *not* be learner ambulances?
You don’t think an ambulance starts its career by jumping straight into cardiac callouts, do you?
An ambulance needs to get used to less acute calls like bruises and mild abrasions, and work up.
“First Timers on the Frontline” is a four-part Irish docuseries on [Virgin Media One](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUiYe80Dzra/) one of the episodes covers training drivers
Well, doctors practice..
Lying on the ground dying and you see this ambulance wailing its way to you.
“No thanks… I’ll wait for the next one.”
These wouldn’t be operational ambulances.
I’d say like buses, new employees have to learn first and show they are competent.
They say to be patient with learner drivers but this is taking the piss!
Well as long as they are a fully qualified Paramedic…
Definitely not a NAS ambo looking at the age from the license plate, so probably volunteer service like St John’s or the Red Cross.
NAS hire people who are already qualified to drive the vehicle, DFB train inhouse, so a volunteer getting some practice.
Uhhh. Don’t you have to be like a very experienced expert driver to drive and emergency vehicle?
They’re French, L’ambulance!
That’s for the diver, not the ambulance.
😁
Yeah people just immediately know how to drive an ambulance.
Did you spot that in Nenagh, Nenagh, Nenagh ?
You can go one better – the Defence Forces have MOWAGs with L plates on them!
I used to live up near cathal brugha bareacks in Rathmines, i do remember seeing an army APC driving through there with a big L plate.on it, guess they gotvtovlearncto drive too!
Why you think Ambulance drivers just appear fully qualified?
Whats the costs for C licence down there?
It belongs to Ormonde School of Motoring in Kilkenny. There is a photo a few posts down on their Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/OrmondeSchoolOfMotoringLtd/
Got to learn somehow id say.