Illawarra paramedic who worked at Thredbo landslide retires after decades of service

Desiree Savage
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:34pm, first published October 20 2020 - 3:50pm
HIP HOORAY: NSW Ambulance colleagues cheer Kerry Thompson on his retirement after 35 years, at the Southern Control Centre in Barrack Heights on Tuesday. Picture: Adam McLean.
HIP HOORAY: NSW Ambulance colleagues cheer Kerry Thompson on his retirement after 35 years, at the Southern Control Centre in Barrack Heights on Tuesday. Picture: Adam McLean.

Kerry Thompson will hand in his NSW Ambulance uniform this month to farewell decades of service to the community and saving lives.

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Desiree Savage

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