Son of a Beach wrote:I wonder if the leg got removed from the river/rocks after it was amputated from the person? Apologies if this sounds disrespectful - that is not my intention. I'm genuinely curious.
Sympathies to the bloke who's lost his leg, and to the group who were with him who are probably also traumatised. Sounds like he's still in poor shape in hospital. I hope he recovers ok.
Natematt86 wrote:Hi all.
Just wondering, given that the Westpac chopper doesn’t cover interstaters, would I need to get domestic travel insurance to be covered for it hiking in Tassie?
If domestic insurance is required, does anyone have any policy recommendations?
Cheers
keithj wrote:I have BUPA Ambo cover @<$50pa - https://www.bupa.com.au/health-insuranc ... ance-cover
The FAQ there states -
With Emergency Only Ambulance, you’re covered for unlimited emergency ambulance trips including air services and on-the-spot treatment Australia wide when provided by recognised providers.
and recognised providers are who you'd expect.
It covers the whole family inc 2 biggish kids for all of Oz. Cheaper than 4 people each having private insurance that includes ambo cover that may or may not cover a particular state.Natematt86 wrote:keithj wrote:I have BUPA Ambo cover @<$50pa - https://www.bupa.com.au/health-insuranc ... ance-cover
The FAQ there states -
With Emergency Only Ambulance, you’re covered for unlimited emergency ambulance trips including air services and on-the-spot treatment Australia wide when provided by recognised providers.
and recognised providers are who you'd expect.
So is this your go to for cover? Or do you also have private insurance?
keithj wrote:It covers the whole family inc 2 biggish kids for all of Oz. Cheaper than 4 people each having private insurance that includes ambo cover that may or may not cover a particular state.Natematt86 wrote:keithj wrote:I have BUPA Ambo cover @<$50pa - https://www.bupa.com.au/health-insuranc ... ance-cover
The FAQ there states -
With Emergency Only Ambulance, you’re covered for unlimited emergency ambulance trips including air services and on-the-spot treatment Australia wide when provided by recognised providers.
and recognised providers are who you'd expect.
So is this your go to for cover? Or do you also have private insurance?
Overlandman wrote:From Tas Police
The two men were located about 5.40am today uninjured by search and rescue crews.
north-north-west wrote:Overlandman wrote:From Tas Police
The two men were located about 5.40am today uninjured by search and rescue crews.
That's good to hear. S&R should not be injuring their customers (patients? clients? targets? What do you call the su8bjects of a search?).
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Something’s got to give with Federation Peak.
I expect it will get closed or a chain installed. This can’t continue.
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Something’s got to give with Federation Peak.
I expect it will get closed or a chain installed. This can’t continue.
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