Ambulance Victoria Loddon Mallee regional and clinical operations director Matt McCrohan, Russell Major, Norma Major, Bob Knight and Ray Newnham at the open day. Photos: Emily Donohoe
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The doors of the Rochester ambulance branch were opened up to locals on Friday, February 28, welcoming them into the new space.
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The community opening gave residents from Rochester and surrounds the chance to tour the facility and meet some of the AV members.
The branch features a three-bay garage, two rest-and-recline areas, long-term accommodation, a training room, a fully equipped kitchen, car parking and improved security.
Russell Major brought a photo from his days driving an ambulance in 1958.
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Rochester Lions Club members Julianne Hand, Ann Chirnside, Paul Butler, Belinda Cooper Green, John Atley and Bruce Major.
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Madalyn Ross, Michelle Quinlan and Malukah Baker, 16 weeks.
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Mother and son Lorraine and David Harris.
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Ebony Haywood, 3, Lahni Haywood, 8, Dylan Haywood, 17, and Reece Carnegie, 11.
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Trevor Harris, Judy Haines, Dot Moon, AV Loddon Mallee area manager 2 Amelia Kohn, Lynn Wolfe, Charmaine Miller and Rosemary Ruedin.
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Many district residents took the opportunity to see inside the facility.
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Helen Moroney, AV Rochester acting team manager Kate Familari, Jenny Major and Marianne Thomas.
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The Lions were hard at work keeping guests fed.
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