![]() ![]() In 2014 he was awarded the National Service Medal (Black Saturday). In 2013 he was awarded a CFA service award. ![]() Two persons were rescued and one firefighter hospitalised. ![]() In 2009, he was awarded a Chief Officer's commendation for rescuing a victim from a house fire and resuscitating her with his platoon. The platoon he worked on at Frankston Fire Station was once known as 'deadly D shift' due to the amount of trauma they attended. Over fourteen years as a career firefighter, Edbrooke worked at some of the state's largest and most complex fires, including the Dandenong Dunlopillo factory fire, Black Saturday fires and the Morwell coal mine fire, where it is recorded that he was almost killed during a night shift. He mostly taught in Special Developmental Schools. Edbrooke moved to Frankston in 2001, and now lives in Mount Eliza with his family.Įdbrooke is a former teacher and firefighter with the Country Fire Authority (CFA), based at Frankston fire station. ![]() He was raised in the Latrobe Valley, with both parents highly active in the Salvation Army, and his father a Corps Sergeant Major. He has been a Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since November 2014, representing the Legislative Assembly seat of Frankston. Paul Andrew Edbrooke (born 5 December 1978) is an Australian politician. ![]()
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