 Hi, my name is Sarah. I'm Andre. And I'm Ricky. We study paramedicine at Griffith University at the moment We're in one of our paramedicine practical rooms We use these rooms to run real-time scenarios with simulated mannequins where we assess manage and treat simulated patients So this is where we get our hands dirty What's really cool about these rooms is that the equipment and kits that you find in here are exactly the same as how you would find out on Road so when you eventually do do your first placement you can connect dots and find that it's very immersive and hands-on experience So Ricky and Sarah have just been running a cardiac arrest for about 20 minutes now They've got returned spontaneous circulation. So there's some blood coming into the heart now I am sort of adjusting the electrical rhythms that are going on in our patient's heart here And the guys can see it on their monitor as well as how fast that patient is breathing The heart rate and the blood pressure. I make these moulage props just to enhance the realism because when the students come in instead of having a blank mannequin to look at They can see the visual cue of what's actually happened It makes the scenario a little bit more realistic and lifelike a likely object that they would find embedded in someone