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St John NT will launch a new campaign tomorrow which reminds Territorians of the importance of providing first aid until professional help arrives. A 2023 survey* by St John Ambulance Australia found that nearly three in four (72%) Australians have witnessed a health or …
Read more...Reclaimed first aid supplies in the Northern Territory are being donated to wildlife rescue organisations for the treatment of animals affected by this summer’s devastating bush fires. St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc. (St John NT) …
St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc. (St John NT) will hand over a public access defibrillator at the Darwin Waterfront at 1pm today. The defibrillator, also referred to as an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator), is sponsored by the …
St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Inc. (St John NT) is disappointed and frustrated with another assault on one of its crew overnight. This is the second assault upon a paramedic in a week. Last night a male paramedic was struck to …
The 2019 recipients of the Rotary Club of Darwin Sunrise Paramedic of the Year and the St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Excellence Awards were announced at Parliament House on Thrusday 28 November, 2019. The awards celebrate and …
St John Ambulance Australia (NT) CEO Judith Barker has today welcomed Andrew Thomas to the organisation as the new Director Ambulance Services. Mr Thomas was most recently the Operations Manager, Limestone Coast for SA Ambulance …
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) today recognised St John Ambulance Australia (NT) paramedics and a Triple Zero (000) ambulance dispatcher for assisting with saving the life of a NZ serviceperson earlier this month. NZDF had been …
After eight weeks of intensive training, St John Ambulance NT’s newest paramedics-to-be have hit the road in their first hands-on week in their new chosen profession. Recruited from all over Australia in a highly competitive process, …
This afternoon St John Ambulance paramedics travelled almost 300km return to come to the aid of a woman who had injured herself in a fall at one of the Top End’s most popular tourist spots. The 40-year-old woman was visiting Buley …
St John Ambulance paramedics from Nhulunbuy came to the aid of a four-year-old boy yesterday afternoon after the child suffered a head injury in a fall. The boy had fallen from a tree at a height of 1.5 to 2 metres at the outstation …
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