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St John WA is a not-for-profit which provides first aid training and education, primary and urgent care services, event health services, patient and community transport and delivers the Western Australian emergency ambulance service.

Charitable work includes delivering free age-appropriate first aid classes through the First Aid Focus program to WA schools, connecting a statewide network of more than 10,000 Automated External Defibrillators to the State Operations Centre in the Community First Responder Program, and supporting vulnerable communities to secure the time, tools and knowledge to save a life in an emergency.

The in-house media team receives about 300 media queries every month, of which the vast majority relate to emergency ambulance incident response. However, this is just one aspect of the organisation and we can work with journalists to cover a range of topics from:

  • Mental health first aid and wellbeing,
  • Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest,
  • Urgent Care services,
  • Volunteering,
  • Being prepared for an emergency,
  • First aid training for learner drivers,
  • Expanding access to Automated External Defibrillators.

The experienced media team comprises broadcast, digital and print journalists who understand what newsrooms need and work with you to get great talent, content and yarns.

Incident response

The media team provides journalists with information in the public interest to help cover high profile Triple Zero (000) incidents, including: Services dispatched, transport priority, destination hospital and high-level information on the type of incident and patient demographics if known.

To improve the likelihood of a timely response, please provide as much information about the incident you are reporting on as possible, including date, time, suburb and street address.

The team provides the best available information at the point of request. This means during developing or ongoing incidents, information may not yet be available or subject to change. Please do be patient.

Reporting guidance

St John WA

St John WA is the correct name for the organisation.

Please do note use other versions, including but not exclusive to: St John, St. John, the Saint, Saint John, Saint Johns, St Johns, Saint John's, St John's, St John Ambulance, St John Ambulance Australia.

Ambulance crews

St John WA ambulance crews comprise team members with a range of titles, qualifications and clinical scope - from Critical Care Paramedics to Volunteer Ambulance Officers. An accurate and concise way to write about the activities of St John WA ambulance services is to use the term "ambulance crews". Please avoid "ambos" or "volunteer paramedics."

Road trauma

St John WA advocates for media and stakeholders to apply best practice as guided by Injury Matters when reporting on road traffic incidents.

  • Include the following: "If you or anyone you know has been affected by a road crash contact Road Trauma Support WA on 1300 004 814"
  • Do not use: accident; road toll, road statistics; offender
  • Do use: Incident, crash or road trauma; road deaths; road fatalities; road injuries

Triple Zero (000) 

St John WA complies with recommendations of the Department of Homes Affairs which governs use and promotion of the Triple Zero (000) emergency line, and recommends writing Triple Zero (000) in full with capitals on both the "t" and "z".

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St John WA scholarships awarded as part of National Reconciliation Week

Four Edith Cowan University students are the latest to receive a St John WA Memorial Scholarship as part of SJWA’s ongoing commitment to reconciliation.  They were awarded as SJWA team members gathered to watch Reconciliation WA’s National Reconciliation Breakfast held in Walyalup (Fremantle) and streamed live on NITV and SBS On Demand. The scholarship is…
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Dedicated young Lancelin volunteer wins major WA award

St John WA volunteer Bree Del Borrello, 25, is devoted to her community.  Bree has now won ‘Young Volunteer of the Year’ in the WA Volunteer of the Year Awards.  A Lancelin local and enrolled nurse, she volunteers as an Emergency Medical Technician at the Lancelin Sub Centre alongside her partner, Tyler, and mother-in-law, Tonya. …
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Meet the St John WA volunteer hooked on helping the Shark Bay community

St John WA volunteer, Alana Eru, has called Shark Bay, Western Australia home since 2014.  Hailing from New Zealand, she was at a crossroads in her life when she decided to join St John WA after seeing a Facebook ad for an ambulance recruitment day in Denham.  While her family was the original pull to…
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“He has the biggest heart”: Meet the 2025 WA Volunteer of the Year

Brian Gallop never intended to become a St John WA volunteer – but after organising the setup of a sub centre in the Goldfields town of Sandstone back in 1998, he was hooked.   He has now won RAC ‘Volunteer of the Year’ in the WA Volunteer of the Year awards.  The award celebrates ‘an individual…
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St John WA volunteers win prestigious awards

St John WA volunteers, Brian Gallop and Bree Del Borrello, have won 2025 WA Volunteer of the Year awards.   Brian Gallop is the winner of the prestigious ‘Volunteer of the Year’ category while Bree Del Borrello has been crowned ‘Young Volunteer of the Year’.  Run by Volunteering WA, the awards are an annual celebration of…
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Two stadiums, four regions and 15,000 students wiser: road safety message grows

Almost 15,000 teenagers flocked to RAC Arena over two days, not for the likes of pop star Katy Perry but as part of the growing popularity of RAC bstreetsmart events with WA emergency services. Since its inception in 2012, RAC bstreetsmart has educated more than 100,000 year 10 to 12 students about road safety and…
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First aid at the beating heart of the North Midlands

North Midlands’ towns in the Mid West have benefited from almost $30,000 worth of first aid training and equipment to help save lives thanks to Beach Energy and Mitsui E&P Australia. Dongara, Mingenew, Three Springs, Carnamah and their surrounds have received free first aid education at three primary schools and two high schools, plus two…
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Giveback Getdown fundraiser: Visitors to tip their hats to Walpole volunteers

Faced with increased tourism and surge in visitor numbers, volunteers at Walpole sub centre are hoping to raise much-needed funds through an annual Giveback Getdown party fundraiser to build a new sub centre. The Walpole Country Club will come alive from 5pm on May 24 with the sounds of Sweet Water and The Nomadics, a…
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Paramedic-led initiative to support the WA public

Patient and Bystander Support Guides have now been delivered to St John WA stations and sub centres to better support families and bystander after an emergency. St John WA Paramedic Rachel Hutt said the guides were an idea she had after experiencing situations where she felt families and patients needed more information they could utilise…
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Always on call: Meet the nurse dedicated to the health of her community

International Nurses Day is celebrated on May 12 every year and coincides with the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth.   Nurses are an integral part of the St John WA volunteer base with many dedicating their valuable time and expertise to sub centres around Western Australia.   One of those nurses is Nina Harris.   Nina has been…
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