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Grief After Paramedic Killed in Forrestdale, WA

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A paramedic, killed when his specialist vehicle crashed on the way to attend an emergency call in Perth’s south, has been identified.

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The article reports on the tragic death of Tinesh Tamilkodi, a paramedic who was killed in a vehicle crash on the way to an emergency call in Forrestdale, Western Australia. His death marks the first time a paramedic has died in the line of duty in Western Australia, highlighting the risks faced by emergency responders. The report does not pertain to AI safety, policy, or governance, focusing instead on the personal tributes and community impact following the incident. While tragic, the content lacks relevance to AI-related themes.

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‘Devastating’: Paramedic killed on way to job in Forrestdale, WAThe family of a paramedic who died when his vehicle crashed on the way to an emergency call have released a statement honouring him.Elizabeth Pike and Anthony Andersonless than 2 min readNovember 14, 2023 - 5:12PMNCA NewsWireA paramedic, killed when his specialist vehicle crashed on the way to attend an emergency call in Perth’s south, has been identified.St John Ambulance paramedic Tinesh Tamilkodi, 38, died when his ambulance crashed at the intersection of Armadale and Anstey Roads in Forrestdale about 1.30am Tuesday.The paramedic killed in a crash in Forrestfield early on Tuesday morning has been identified as 38-year-old Tinesh Tamilkodi. Picture: St John Ambulance WA“Our son and brother Tinesh always dreamed of being a paramedic and helping those who needed it most. He reached 10 years in his dream job earlier this year,” the statement read.“There are no words to express our sadness. Please hold your loved ones close in his memory today.“We do ask for privacy and for space to grieve as we unite our family to pay respects to Tinesh.”St John WA group chief executive Kevin Brown told media Mr Tamikodi was “a loyal servant to the community.”“I have spent some time with Tinesh on the road and I can’t speak more highly and nor can his colleagues of his professionalism,” Mr Brown said.Mr Tamilkodi was the only occupant of the vehicle.It is with a heavy heart we share news of the passing of a team member who died in the early hours of this morning when responding to a priority emergency call.This is devastating.We are with the family of our paramedic colleague and offering them every support.pic.twitter.com/4icCE2Cij0— St John WA (@stjohn_wa)November 14, 2023“He’s a caring individual and someone who just loved doing their job and serving their community.“It’s a great loss to St John and a great loss to the broader community.”Vision from the crash shows the front and driver’s side of the car heavily damaged, with one of the front wheels lying metres ahead on the road.Mr Tamikodi is the first ever WA paramedic to die in the line of duty.His family released a statement later on Tuesday, in which they described him as “a dedicated servant who saved lives every day he went to work.”A paramedic has died on the way to an emergency job. Credit: 7 NewsMore CoverageFiancee devastated as partner dies overseasMadeleine AchenzaSouths rally around Latrell after horrific personal tragedyPaul CrawleyThe NSW SES Gilgandra unit shared a tribute to the victim on social media, saying: “Sadly, being an emergency responder comes with a degree of ever present risk.“Our thoughts are with our responder colleagues in Western Australia.”WA Police are still investigating the scene and appealed for any witnesses to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report information online.Read related topics:PerthJoin the conversationAdd your comment to this storyTo join the conversation, pleaselog in.Don't have an account?RegisterJoin the conversation, you are commenting asLogoutMore related storiesNSWBlaze sparks huge delays on motorwaySydney commuters are facing lengthy delays on a major route after a truck burst into flames, sparking traffic chaos.Read moreOn the RoadTech ‘killer’: new Ferrari’s brutal moveSick and tired of all that annoying modern tech ruining your drive? Ferrari has the answer you’ve been dying for.Read moreOn the Road‘Off the charts:’ Worst drivers caught on cameraOne of the nation’s worst drivers has been caught offending 81 times while behind the wheel since January.Read more