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Australian Ambulance To Grant Patients’ Dying Wishes

This handout photo released by the Queensland Ambulance Service on July 26, 2019 and taken on November 22, 2017 shows a paramedic beside a stretcher facing the ocean at Hervey Bay, on Australia’s east coast after an Australian ambulance crew carrying a dying woman to hospital took a detour on November 22 to grant her final wish — to visit the beach one last time. Inspired by an Australian ambulance crew who took a dying woman to the beach on her way to hospital, officials have announced on July 25, 2019, a dedicated vehicle to grant final wishes to terminally-ill patients. HANDOUT / QUEENSLAND AMBULANCE SERVICE / AFP

 

Inspired by an Australian ambulance crew who took a dying woman to the beach on her way to the hospital, officials have announced a dedicated vehicle to grant final wishes to terminally ill patients.

In late 2017, ambulance officers in the northern state of Queensland took a detour on the way to the hospital because of the wishes of a dying patient who wanted to see the ocean one last time.

The touching gesture was captured by a photo showing a paramedic beside a stretcher facing the ocean at Hervey Bay, on Australia’s northeast coast.

This week the Queensland state government announced it was dedicating a decommissioned ambulance to granting dying wishes of terminally ill patients, such as visiting their pets, their children, their grandchildren or visiting an art gallery or museum.

“Fulfilling the final wishes of people can be challenging as you could be transporting someone who can’t walk, or sit in a chair, or who might require continuous oxygen or other medical appliances and support,” Queensland Health Minister Steven Miles said in a statement.

The Australian-first initiative is modelled on a similar programme run in the Netherlands.

“With the Ambulance Wish Queensland programme medically trained volunteers, adapted ambulances, and necessary equipment will transport people to fulfil their wish successfully and safely,” Miles added.

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