HE is one very proud -paramedic who still calls Australia home and he said he doesn't plan on fleeing to the Old Dart any time soon. 
Sydney Ambulance -Centre duty operations manager Jordan Emery (pictured) said he loves being a part of the local service, which fostered a real sense of national pride.
"One of the things I love about being an Aussie paramedic is the Australian way," he said. "It's helping out mates and helping out the community.
"And in this sort of industry it really resonates, it's looking after your fellow Australian." With seven years experience working all over metropolitan Sydney, Inspector Emery would be a prime target for ferocious British recruiters hoping to snag our best local paramedics for their own ambulance service.
The 27-year-old told The Daily Telegraph he wasn't -interested in relocating but said the aggressive enlistment drive proved Australian paramedics were among the best in the world. "I think the NSW -Ambulance is a great organisation to work for," he said. "We are one of the biggest and one of the busiest in the world."You get jobs on the beach in Bondi and up in the Blue -Mountains. It's awesome."