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Tammy was an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) for 17 years. 
However, in October 2007 her life changed forever when she found her 16 month old son unconscious in her back yard swimming pool.
Thanks to the RAAF’s compulsory CPR training, Tammy saved Carson’s life . . . he made a complete recovery. 
Carson’s near-drowning inspired Tammy to leave the RAAF.  She is now on a mission to save lives. Her campaigning for changes to pool safety legislation has been recognised extensively by the media and the Queensland Government.
She trains large Corporates, small business and for those
not requiring a certificate, individuals who want the skills to save a life.
You too can save a life.
Find out more, contact Tammy . . .
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Tammy Richie
Are You A Crazy One Too?
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Tammy and Carson with Ambulance Officer on 7 News, October, 2007

Ambulance officers say all parents
should learn from Tammy.

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Michael Best, Seven News, Oct, 2007

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