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Country Fire Service boss Mark Johns raises concerns about plan to send volunteer firefighters out to medical emergencies

South Australia’s volunteer firefighters are already attending a growing number of medical emergencies and are not trained to deal with the trauma, according to the head of the Country Fire Service (CFS).

CFS chief officer Mark Johns has raised concerns about a state government probe into whether firefighters should attend more medical call-outs as the SA Ambulance Service (SAAS) remains under increasing pressure.

Premier Peter Malinauskas today launched a taskforce to look into the concept, after a 47-year-old father-of-two died in Plympton while waiting 40 minutes for an ambulance to arrive.

Mr Johns is not on the panel, however, Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) chief Michael Morgan and South Australia Ambulance Service (SAAS) boss Robert Elliott will be part of the taskforce, along with Health Minister Chris Picton and union representatives.

“I lead a government that is open to ideas about what we can do to relieve pressure [in] any way we can,” Mr Malinauskas said.

“One such measure that is being proposed is drawing on the resources of the MFS to potentially respond in ways that are safe — all options are on the table.”

He said the taskforce had been established “in haste”, but other measures the government wanted to introduce — such as employing more paramedics — would take time.

CFS attend 1,000 medical emergencies

Mr Johns said his firefighters were already doing that, attending about 1,000 medical incidents in the past year and 14 this week.

“They attend these with no specialist medical training and no additional mental health support,” he said.

“Additionally, these incidents often happen in small communities, where the volunteers are turning up to an incident where they know the casualty.”

A man wearing a Country Fire Service uniform addresses the media in front of a CFS and Government of South Australia banner.
CFS chief officer Mark Jones has raised concerns.(ABCNews)

He said the volunteers responding to medical situations were doing it “outside the scope of their standard duties, in their own time, without pay and without the same support as paramedics.”

“Our volunteers are routinely called upon to attend traumatic events beyond the scope of their firefighting duties and these jobs fall outside of most people’s expectations when they join the service,” he said.

“I have seen the number of SAAS-assist jobs that our volunteers are expected to attend grow significantly.

“This is something that has occurred without any formal agreement or additional support for our volunteers doing an already tough job.”

Mr Jones said volunteers were trained in first aid but there was a “large difference” between providing CPR and addressing the underlying clinical health issues of a patient.

In a statement, an SAAS spokeswoman said the service already worked closely with fire services and police to support South Australians during a medical emergency.

“We are excited about the opportunity to work further with the SA Metropolitan Fire Service on a co-response model for the community here in [South Australia]and hope to grow the program over time,” she said.

“Any initiative that supports early CPR and early defibrillation is potentially life-saving.”

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Trump took the fifth more than 440 times in deposition with New York AG’s office

Former president Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to answer over 440 questions during a deposition with investigators working for New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office, instead choosing to invoke his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination each time.

According to multiple reports citing sources familiar with what happened during the Wednesday session, Mr Trump only answered one question — he provided his name when asked after he was sworn in as a witness.

The ex-president had announced his intention to avail himself of his fifth amendment protections earlier on Wednesday at the end of a lengthy, rambling statement filled with attacks on Ms James, who has been overseeing a long-running probe into whether Mr Trump’s eponymous real estate company violated New York tax laws.

“Under the advice of my counsel and for all of the above reasons, I declined to answer the questions under the rights and privileges afforded to every citizen under the United States Constitution,” he said.

Shortly after posting on his own social media platform about having arrived at Ms James’ “very plush, beautiful, and expensive” offices, the ex-president sent out the statement through his government-funded post-presidential office.

Under an image of the Great Seal of the United States, Mr Trump accused the Empire State’s top prosecutor of “mak[ing] a career” of “attacking” him and his business and of being “a failed politician who has intentionally colluded with others” to “carry out this phony years-long crusade that has wasted countless taxpayer dollars”.

“What Letitia James has tried to do the last three years is a disgrace to the legal system, an affect to New York State taxpayers, and a violation of the solemn rights and protections afforded by the United States Constitution,” said Mr Trump, who added that he “did nothing wrong”.

Mr Trump, who once famously suggested that invoking one’s Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination was itself evidence of criminality, said he now understands why one would “take the fifth” if innocent.

“When your family, your company, and all the people in your orbit have become the targets of an unfounded, politically motivated Witch Hunt supported by lawyers, prosecutors, and the Fake News Media, you have no choice,” he explained, adding that the FBI search of his Palm Beach, Florida residence as part of a federal investigation into whether he violated laws against theft of government documents and unlawful possession of classified information “wiped out any uncertainty” as to whether he’d refuse to answer questions on grounds that he might incriminate himself.

“I have absolutely no choice because the current Administration and many prosecutors in this Country have lost all moral and ethical bounds of decency,” he said.

Mr Trump’s refusal to answer questions could shield him from criminal liability in any cases brought as a result of Ms James’ probe (although under New York law she herself cannot bring criminal charges against him or his company).

But because the New York Attorney General’s investigation is playing out in civil court, legal experts say his decision to invoke the Fifth Amendment could be used against him if Ms James files any lawsuits against him or his company as a result of the investigation.

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Tommy Lee’s X-rated Instagram photo shocks fans

Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee has dropped jaws across the globe with an extremely revealing Instagram post.

The 59-year-old posted a photo of himself rocking out with his, ahem, private parts out on Thursday, shocking his 1.4 million followers and giving the social media censors something to do (though at the time of writing, the post was still up).

“Ooooopppsss,” Lee’s caption read.

Instagram has a strict anti-nudity policy.

Lee has never been too shy about letting it all hang out, previously appearing in a sex tape with Pamela Anderson while driving.

His latest post attracted immediate attention from the public and celebrities.

“Does the camera add 5 pounds?” comedian Ryan Sickler commented.

“OH MY GOD,” fellow comedian Brittany Furlan said.

Machine Gun Kelly’s drummer, Rook, sounded the most impressed, commenting: “I’M F****N DYING🤣🤣🤣🤣.”

And TikTok content creator Daniel Mac provided the wittiest double understanding, wondering: “How long will this stay up?”

In a follow-up post, Lee shared an image of an elephant face-to-face with a naked man, with the elephant asking: “How do you breathe through that little thing?”

One of the more succinct comments on that post read simply: “Go to sleep bro.”

At his band’s height in the 1980s, the famed drummer was known for sleeping with groupies, drugging heroically and swallowing small light bulbs for kicks.

He made headlines in June after returning to the stage with broken ribs.

Even though the iconic drummer only lasted five songs into the band’s hotly anticipated reunion kick-off tour at Atlanta, Georgia, it was actually five more songs than his doctor ordered.

In true Lee fashion, the musician ignored the doctor’s advice and went ahead with his performance during the band’s opening night alongside Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.

After soldiering on through five tracks on the drums, Lee’s pain was too much for him to handle.

“Man y’all ain’t gonna believe this s**t,” he wrote on social media ahead of the gig. “I broke four f***ing ribs!”

“But I’ve been resting and healing and even though the doctor tells me I shouldn’t play at all, you know I’m stubborn and I’ll beast through the pain every show for as many songs as I can.”

Lee revealed he had Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s drummer Tommy Clufetos save the show until he’s “back at 100 per cent.”

“We’ve all been waiting years for this moment and there’s no way I’m missing this! On with the show,” Lee added.

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MotoGP Silverstone: Alex Rins ‘destroyed’, what happened ‘not normal’ | MotoGP

The Suzuki star had an excellent chance of adding to his memorable 2019 Silverstone win as he continued at the head of the field up to and past the midway stage of the 20 laps.

But despite running the hardest rear tire compound, Rins began to suffer unexpected grip issues and couldn’t hide his disappointment after slipping all the way back to seventh place (albeit just +3.021s) at the finish.

“I was destroyed,” admitted to downbeat Rins. “Not because of the [physical effort] on my body, but because I gave it my maximum today.

“When I was in P1, I was riding so smooth, controlling the throttle and the rear slide, but at a certain point in the race I was struggling a lot to keep the rear traction.

“I don’t know why, we need to check with Michelin, because it was not normal. I was suffering a lot to keep a 2’00 lap time. In the last 5 or 6 laps, I was riding in 2’01.”

“It was frustrating, because I did a really good start,” the Spaniard added. “When I was up there in third, then second, I said to myself, ‘wow Alex, you’re riding so smooth!’ Then I overtook Pecco for first… but after the tire [performance] went down so fast, and I was a little bit in a panic, because I was struggling to hold the position.

“Usually, we are the ones that take care of the tire a lot and in the race we have a good margin. But I don’t know what happened.

“When Miller overtook me [for second], I was already struggling to follow him. And then lap by lap, it was even worse until the end.”

Team manager Livio Suppo also thought Rins was on course for Suzuki’s first win since 2020, until the grip issue struck.

“When he was leading, we really thought he’d be able to win, because he looked very comfortable and smooth,” Suppo said. “Unfortunately, he then started to lose grip on the rear tire.

“This is something we have to analyze with Michelin – we have seen the data but we need to understand why this happened. “

Rins’ team-mate Joan Mir didn’t even reach the checkered flag, crashing out of seventh place in the closing stages after losing the front.

“The temperatures were higher than the previous days and maybe being behind the group for a lot of laps meant I overheated the front more than I wanted,” he said. “I think the crash was due to this problem.

“I was trying to manage and take a bit of fresh air, but it was difficult. Especially because I was there in the group.

“I think that we could have gone forward a bit in the next laps, because I was feeling fine, but we’ll never know.”

Mir, yet to confirm his future but expected to join Repsol Honda, has now dropped to twelfth in the world championship, with future LCR Honda rider Rins in eighth.

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Police appeal for assistance, saying man took four children from property

Police are calling for urgent assistance to find four children they say were taken by a man in queensland this morning.

Police said the children, aged eight, seven, four and three, were taken by Joshua Carter, 28, from a property at The Leap, north of Mackay, in Central Queensland about 11.30am.

In an amber alert issued this evening, the Queensland Police Service said the children “may be at significant risk”.

Police have provided this photo of the four children. (Queensland Police)

“All of the children are described as being Caucasian in appearance with a slim build and brown hair,” police said in a statement.

Carter was said to have taken them from a Maraju Yakapari Road address in a white 2005 Nissan Patrol four-wheel drive.

The vehicle had Queensland number plates 063BC9.

Amber alert August 11, 2022: Police claim 28-year-old Joshua Carter, of The Leap, was seen taking the children away from a Maraju Yakapari Road address in a white 2005 Nissan Patrol 4WD bearing Queensland Registration 063BC9. The vehicle was last seen heading toward the Bruce Highway, Mackay. (composite)
Amber alert August 11, 2022: Police say the children taken from The Leap are aged eight, seven, four and three. (composite)

The 4WD was last seen heading towards the Bruce Highway.

Carter is described as Caucasian in appearance with a solid build and 175 centimeters tall.

He has a shaved head, a full bushy beard, and multiple face and body tattoos including Joker-themed facial tattoos.

Police have issued this image of the man they believe has taken the children. (Queensland Police)

Anyone with information has been urged to contact police at the following numbers:

Call 131 564 to provide information about this abduction.

Call 000 for life-threatening information about this abduction.

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Trump took the fifth more than 440 times in deposition with New York AG’s office

Former president Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to answer over 440 questions during a deposition with investigators working for New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office, instead choosing to invoke his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination each time.

According to multiple reports citing sources familiar with what happened during the Wednesday session, Mr Trump only answered one question — he provided his name when asked after he was sworn in as a witness.

The ex-president had announced his intention to avail himself of his fifth amendment protections earlier on Wednesday at the end of a lengthy, rambling statement filled with attacks on Ms James, who has been overseeing a long-running probe into whether Mr Trump’s eponymous real estate company violated New York tax laws.

“Under the advice of my counsel and for all of the above reasons, I declined to answer the questions under the rights and privileges afforded to every citizen under the United States Constitution,” he said.

Shortly after posting on his own social media platform about having arrived at Ms James’ “very plush, beautiful, and expensive” offices, the ex-president sent out the statement through his government-funded post-presidential office.

Under an image of the Great Seal of the United States, Mr Trump accused the Empire State’s top prosecutor of “mak[ing] a career” of “attacking” him and his business and of being “a failed politician who has intentionally colluded with others” to “carry out this phony years-long crusade that has wasted countless taxpayer dollars”.

“What Letitia James has tried to do the last three years is a disgrace to the legal system, an affect to New York State taxpayers, and a violation of the solemn rights and protections afforded by the United States Constitution,” said Mr Trump, who added that he “did nothing wrong”.

Mr Trump, who once famously suggested that invoking one’s Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination was itself evidence of criminality, said he now understands why one would “take the fifth” if innocent.

“When your family, your company, and all the people in your orbit have become the targets of an unfounded, politically motivated Witch Hunt supported by lawyers, prosecutors, and the Fake News Media, you have no choice,” he explained, adding that the FBI search of his Palm Beach, Florida residence as part of a federal investigation into whether he violated laws against theft of government documents and unlawful possession of classified information “wiped out any uncertainty” as to whether he’d refuse to answer questions on grounds that he might incriminate himself.

“I have absolutely no choice because the current Administration and many prosecutors in this Country have lost all moral and ethical bounds of decency,” he said.

Mr Trump’s refusal to answer questions could shield him from criminal liability in any cases brought as a result of Ms James’ probe (although under New York law she herself cannot bring criminal charges against him or his company).

But because the New York Attorney General’s investigation is playing out in civil court, legal experts say his decision to invoke the Fifth Amendment could be used against him if Ms James files any lawsuits against him or his company as a result of the investigation.

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Alcohol, drinks and beverages news: Product updates and new releases in Australia

March 16, 2022: Vodka Cruiser gets an upgrade to double magnum size.

Well-known and loved as a standard one-person drink size, Vodka Cruisers have long been a spritzy, fruity, party drink for the warmer months.

But there’s a new-look cruiser that is raising eyebrows as the party drink goes luxe and unveils its new 3.1L bottles for select venues.

The new limited-edition Cruiser Magnums celebrate the drink’s 21st birthday as well as the reopening of dance floors across Australia.

But you can’t get your hands on this super-sized party starter just anywhere.

Instead, 21 Aussies along with their friends will get the chance to win one of the impressive double magnum-sized bottles from a few special venues in the different states around the country. Flavors include Wild Raspberry, Juicy Watermelon and Lush Guava.

The bottles have the same look as the classic Cruiser, but in a super-size and with a slightly fancier label. The bottles hold around 11 standard Cruiser drinks and require two people to pop and pour them. Sounds like the kind of competition we want to win.

“It’s been a tough few years for bars and clubs across the country,” says Michael O’Donoghue, Brand Manager at Vodka Cruiser. “While we weren’t able to celebrate Vodka Cruiser’s 21st birthday last year with the ups and downs of the pandemic, we are beyond excited to really get the party started in 2022 by launching the Cruiser Magnums with our partner venues.”

The ‘Magnum Cruiser experience’ will be available in Sydney at the Marlborough Hotel, in Melbourne at Billboard The Venue, in South Australia at The Highway and The Jetty Bar, and in Cairns at Gilligans.

“These limited-edition Magnums will be available to win, so we hope it brings some needed joy to kick-off this year.”

To enter, Australians (aged over 18) can enter to win on the Vodka Cruiser’s Facebook page and share their favorite flavor of Vodka Cruiser. Entries close April 7, 2022.

The prize includes a two-hour window to enjoy their Vodka Cruiser Magnums with up to four friends at the chosen venue.

Read on for more delicious drinks product launches….

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Britney Spears: Kevin Federline posts videos of singer arguing with her children

Britney Spears’ ex-husband, Kevin Federline, has leaked videos of the singer arguing with her children after she complained publicly about them allegedly disrespecting her.

Federline, 44, posted the private footage on his previously dormant Instagram page on Wednesday night, US time.

“I cannot sit back and let my sons be accused in this way after what they’ve been through,” Federline wrote, alluding to Spears’ public remark hours earlier that her teenage sons had been “hateful” while visiting her house.

“As much as it hurts us, we decided as a family to post these videos the boys took when they were 11 and 12. This isn’t even the worst of it. The lies have to stop. I hope our kids grow up to be better than this.”

The two boys, Sean Preston and Jayden James, are now 16 and 15 years old, respectively.

In the first video posted by Federline, Spears can be heard arguing with her sons in the dark.

“This is my house. If I wanna come in here and give you lotion for your face cuz it is coarse, and all you tell me is, ‘It’s fine, it’s fine,’ no it’s not fine!” she says.

“You better all start respecting me, are we clear? And when Robin calls … even Robin is a f*****g kid.”

It is unclear who exactly “Robin” is.

“You all need to start treating me like a woman with worth. I am a woman, OK? Be nice to me. Do you understand? Spears continues.

The second and third videos, filmed during a car ride, show the singer asking one of the children: “Have you lost your f***ing mind?”

“I am shocked as f*** with you, and I don’t know what to do… I don’t know what to say. But I do care, more than you know.”

As the conversation continues it becomes apparent that one of the boys is upset because his phone has been taken away, apparently as punishment for not wearing shoes outside.

“If you really cared you wouldn’t take my phone away,” he tells his mother.

Spears this week ripped Federline for revealing that she is estranged from their sons — while admitting their troubled relationship started “long before” he said.

“It saddens me to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children,” Spears said in a midnight Instagram story earlier this week.

“As we all know, raising teenage boys is never easy for anyone,” the troubled pop star wrote of the boys, who did not attend her recent wedding.

Spears lashed out after her ex revealed that she had not seen their sons for months — even though they live just a three-minute drive away from the sprawling Calabasas mansion she bought with new husband Sam Asghari in June.

However, her biggest complaint was that Federline claimed the falling out was recent — and based on the boys’ anger at their mom’s racy naked social media photos.

“It concerns me the reason is based on my Instagram… It was LONG before Instagram,” she insisted.

“I gave them everything,” she insisted. “Only one word: Hurtful.”

In a follow-up post, she wrote, “Reminder that the trauma and insults that come with fame and this business not only affect me but my children as well !!! I’m only human and I’ve done my best.”

In that second post, Spears said her ex should not be speaking out because “whatever is happening outside this home has nothing to do with his home.”

On Wednesday, she wrote that “I know teenagers are hard to deal with but COME ON”.

“There’s being rude, then there’s just being HATEFUL. They would visit me, walk in the door, go straight to their room and lock the door.

“I’m like, why come visit me if they don’t even visit me!

“I don’t know what’s going on in their heads. I always TRIED and TRIED, and maybe that’s why they stopped coming here. I wanted them to love me so much that I might have overdone it.”

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Barrett back training following dangerous collision » allblacks.com

All Blacks’ first five-eighths Beauden Barrett was relieved to be able to move his fingers and toes while lying on the ground at Mbombela Stadium after a fearful mid-air collision in Saturday’s first Lipovitan-D Rugby Championship Test.

Springbok wing Kurt-Lee Arendse upended Barrett in an illegal charge that resulted in a four-week ban in the 10-26 loss for the All Blacks.

Barrett told All Blacks TV he immediately feared the worst in the collision.

After landing on the ground, All Blacks support staff were quick to his side.

“I can’t remember who told me to stay still.

“It wasn’t until Doc came on and asked me, ‘could I move my fingers and toes?’

“I was relieved I passed all those tests and eventually sat up and was able to walk off.

“There was a fearful period there for a minute or so when you think of the worst.

“It’s quite scary when you go over backwards and find yourself come down on your head and shoulders.

“It’s part of the game and, every time we go up for the high ball we’ve got to be courageous,” he said.

Chasers of the ball sometimes made errors in judgments.

“They have intentions to get up but find themselves running into the person, which happened at the weekend.

“As escorts, the players in front of me are doing their best to protect me, but it’s not always the case.”

Barrett said the high-ball collisions and contests were not unexpected when playing South Africa. In those 50-50 situations, South African players would look to make a contest, and it was up to the All Blacks to continue to compete.

“Our escorts have to do a job to legally stop that chaser from running a good line and allowing that mid-air collision.”

Barrett had previously suffered in such a collision against France in 2018 at Wellington. On that occasion, he landed on his shoulder and escaped serious injury.

“It’s high-speed, split-second stuff which can be quite dangerous.

“I was lucky on that occasion and was lucky at the weekend.”

He hoped his luck could hold in the future because it was a tactic South Africa would continue to employ.

“It’s a strength of South Africa’s because they cause carnage up in the air and they like to play off the spills,” he said.

The 105-Test veteran has been able to train with the side and is expected to be available for the second Test at Johannesburg on Saturday.

Barrett said there was no lack of motivation among the All Blacks.

“We believe in what we’re doing and where we’re heading. Winning is a habit, but losing can be too.

“We’ve just got to remember how well we can do the simple things, why we play the game, and what got us here in the first place,” he said.

It was about not over-complicating things, shutting out external noise and playing rugby.

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Sexual harassment, widespread bullying exposed in NSW parliament

“Parliamentary workplaces are losing smart, talented and passionate individuals due to these behaviours.”

Almost 500 people – 27.7 per cent of the parliamentary workforce – participated in the online review. More than 100 gave confidential one-on-one interviews and seven confidential group sessions were conducted. It also received 58 confidential written submissions.

Many participants described the effect of the bullying and sexual harassment on their mental health and their careers as “devastating”.

The briefings to MPs have indicated recommendations could include measures to reduce working hours and conditions that exacerbate risk.

Such measures could include reviewing offices with few employees and late-night sittings, updating alcohol policies to address accessibility and consumption, and making workplace safety training mandatory.

The report is expected to recommend NSW Police provide training to security staff and special constables, targeting early intervention and crisis management.

It could also suggest a review of rules under which an MP can be investigated for breaching the code of conduct.

Premier Dominic Perrottet referenced the Broderick report earlier this month after sacking Eleni Petinos from cabinet amid serious bullying accusations against her. She denies the accusations.

The premier said the Broderick review highlighted the need to act swiftly on complaints of misconduct to ensure people feel safe at work.

It follows an earlier review of NSW ministerial offices by former sex discrimination commissioner and former minister Pru ​​Goward, commissioned by former premier Gladys Berejiklian.

All MPs and staff employed at parliament within the past five years were invited to participate voluntarily in the Broderick investigation.

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Further recommendations are expected to include creating an independent body to investigate reports of workplace misconduct, with measures to protect survivors from retribution.

The briefings suggested 20 per cent of respondents had experienced sexual harassment in the past five years, with the majority of incidents perpetrated by men or someone more senior.

Both women and men reported experiences of actual or attempted sexual assault to the review. However, it was highest among people who identified as having a diverse sexuality. Two per cent of workers indicated they had experienced actual or attempted sexual assault.

The Goward review last year found protections and processes available to ministerial staff were “unclear, ineffective and inadequate”.

The review, commissioned by Berejiklian, said ministerial offices are “unique workplaces”, where staff are under intense public scrutiny and “employment protections for ministers are vastly greater than those of their staff”.

NSW Sexual Violence Helpline 1800 385 578
Lifeline: 131 114

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