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New Year’s Eve safety plea

DON’T LET THIS BE YOU: SA Ambulance Service paramedics Andy Chee and Glen Sparks are ready to keep revellers safe during New Year’s Eve celebrations this weekend. “This is what you do not want to see as you celebrate the new year,” Mr Sparks said. “Ambulance crews will respond to emergencies as fast and efficiently as possible, but celebrating responsibly will prevent a situation like this.” Picture: BRITTANY DENTON

AS SOUTH East residents party into the new year this weekend, ambulance services will put their own celebrations on hold to keep revellers safe.

SA Ambulance Limestone Coast regional operations manager Andrew Thomas said his crews were well prepared for what is typically one of the busiest nights of the year.

“Across the Limestone Coast, we will have additional crews on, especially in areas where there will be an influx of people such as Robe and Mount Gambier,” Mr Thomas said.

“One of the advantages for our service is that we are dynamic and have the capacity to put additional crews on so we are able to respond in a timely and efficient manner.”

While Mr Thomas said ambulance crews would work around the clock to ensure public safety, he urged revellers to celebrate responsibly, be respectful and use common sense.

“A quiet night for us is a good night,” he said.

“Typically the cases we are called out to on New Year’s Eve are due to excessive consumption of alcohol or drugs.

“Enjoy yourself, but drink responsibly and remain hydrated.

“The weather forecast is not super hot, but it’s important to drink water in between other beverages – that’s the best way to prevent ending up in a situation where you will require our assistance.”

Mr Thomas warned antisocial behaviour and violence towards paramedics would not be tolerated.

“Our crews try to share in the celebrations too and we will not accept any violence towards staff,” he said.

“It is vital that we are able to do our work and assist those in need without the threat of violence.”

He reminded locals heading to coastal New Year’s Eve hotspots to enjoy time spent on or near the water safely.

“Plenty of people travel to Robe and Beachport to celebrate the new year and we encourage locals to enjoy the water in a safe manner to reduce drowning risks,” he said.

“Keep an eye on the kids and on each other at the beach and always wear a life jacket when boating.”

His final word of advice was to call 000 as soon as possible in the event of an emergency.

“Call 000 as soon as you can to receive advice from trained medical dispatches while paramedics are on the way,” Mr Thomas said.

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