Summary
Certificate awarded to Peter Auty for successfully completing an Ambulance Victoria course on Managing Injuries in Emergency Incidents.
Peter's poem 'No More' combined with his many training certificates shows the difficulty for even highly trained fire-fighters to fight the Black Saturday fires, and highlights the effect that this unprecedented event had on the emergency services people involved.
Part of a collection that documents the life of Peter Auty, illustrating his colourful and interesting life, and why he was well loved by his community, recognized in the Victorian Parliament, and awarded two medals posthumously for the important role he played on and following Black Saturday. This collection forms part of the Victorian Bushfires Collection. This large and diverse collection was established following Black Saturday and includes a multi-disciplinary collection of artefacts, images and stories to record the experience and impact of bushfires across Victoria's landscape, ecology and history.
Physical Description
Laminated certificate with detailed list of the learning outcomes on the other side.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Cameron Auty, Nov 2014
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Organisation Named
Flowerdale, Country Fire Authority (CFA), Flowerdale, Victoria, Australia, circa 2009
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Inscriptions
Selected Text: 'Ambulance Victoria [logo] / RTO - 6934 / Statement of Attainment / Peter Auty / has successfully completed a / Course in Manage Injuries at Emergency Situations (PUAEME002A)...Date: 30 July 2005'
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Overall Dimensions
215 mm (Width), 1 mm (Depth), 320 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Bushfires, Emergency Services, Rural Life, Natural Disasters, Black Saturday Bushfires, 2009, Training