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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...The St John Ambulance NT First Aid in Schools ‘Remote Indigenous Access Project’ has taken out the 2018 Resilient Australia Community Award. A health education initiative that increases the resilience of remote children and young …
Territorians requiring critical emergency response will continue to receive the highest clinical level of care prior to arriving at hospital, after the Northern Territory Government today announced Service Improvement Funding for the …
In their day-to-day work, St John paramedics, staff and volunteers regularly go above and beyond the call of duty and as role models within their profession. Recognising the valuable contribution St John staff, paramedics and …
Saving lives is part of the day-to-day job of St John Ambulance NT crews – but it also runs in their blood. In the past three months alone, blood donations made by St John Ambulance staff in the Northern Territory have saved 84 lives …
Three weeks into their new job with St John Ambulance NT, eight new paramedics-in-training are busting with pride and excitement about their new jobs. Clinical Services Officer Rhys Gloury said the graduate interns had all completed …
A 43-year-old jockey was taken to hospital in spinal precautions after falling off a race horse this afternoon. The man suffered suspected head injuries in the horse riding accident at the Darwin Turf Club at around 3.30pm. In the …
Less than two hours after opening its doors, St John Ambulance Patient Transport Services crews have delivered their first patient to the new Palmerston Regional Hospital. Just before 11.45am St John Triple-000 Emergency Medical …
Three men are in hospital after being involved in three separate motor vehicle crashes on Territory roads. Just after 11pm last night a man suffered shoulder and facial injuries - believed to be due to hitting the steering wheel - …
A 63-year-old motorbike rider is in hospital after a car reversed into the woman who was on her motorbike in the Nightcliff jetty car park at around lunchtime today. In the care of St John Ambulance paramedics she was transported to …
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