Paramedic retires after 48 years
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"In all the years I've been doing ambulance work there's nothing I haven't seen. People always ask you
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He signed up for the St John cadets programme as a child
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He trained as a coppersmith and sheet metal worker when he left school at the age of 15 and was convinced to volunteer on the Wellington Free Ambulance while doing his apprenticeship
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Mr Sullivan spent four years volunteering before he decided to take a $4 pay cut and become a fulltime staff member.
Over the years Mr Sullivan has held a number of different roles
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He has been made a brother and a life member of the Order of St John
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The secret to being a good paramedic was to put others first, he said
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