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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 celebrates NAIDOC Week through sponsorship and cultural engagement

St John WA (SJWA) has proudly celebrated NAIDOC Week by sponsoring key Aboriginal conferences and delivering hands-on, culturally sensitive first aid engagement at community events. As part of an ongoing commitment to supporting Aboriginal-led initiatives and building stronger relationships with First Nations communities, SJWA sponsored three major events including the Aboriginal Health Council of WA’s…
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St John WA celebrates a decade of Community Transport Services 

This July marks a significant milestone for St John WA’s Community Transport Services (CTS) as they celebrate 10 years of supporting the community through accessible, reliable transport. The first recorded job took place in June 2015, with the service officially commencing July 2015.   From its beginnings, CTS has grown into a trusted and much-loved service thanks to the incredible people…
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Celebrating mentorship and community this International Paramedics Day

This International Paramedics Day, St John WA (SJWA) celebrates the spirit of the unity and community theme by spotlighting our University and Industry Engagement Program. Led from our Belmont hub, the initiative connects paramedic mentors with students from Notre Dame and Edith Cowan Universities. Every day of the year, two dedicated mentoring ambulances are on…
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St John WA team member saves little girl from choking thanks to first aid course

A recent first aid course done by a St John WA team member has paid off, with a little girl saved from choking. Ashleigh Kretzmann was at her local shopping centre last week when she heard a woman crying out that her daughter was choking. The girl, who was about four years old, had been…
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NAIDOC Week: Next Generation gets celebrated in style

In the Spirit of NAIDOC Week – celebrating the next generation: strength, vision and legacy – St John WA team members and the Perth community have donated 10 large boxes of ball clothes to remote Aboriginal communities. Emergency Medical Technician Jade Maitland-Smith, from Dawesville, has been quietly distributing donated ball clothes over the past six…
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African hospitals benefit from St John WA stretcher donation

St John WA (SJWA) has donated 75 manual Ferno stretchers, worth more than $800,000, to African hospitals and medical clinics to be used for patient transfer or in ambulances. The stretchers will be distributed in Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda, as well as Cambodia in south-east Asia, as part of Rotary Australia World Community Service’s…
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A paramedic’s journey from cadet to clinical lead

The St John Academy has kicked off for the first time in nearly a decade, reimagining the previously run Cadet Program. Nick Overington started as a Cadet with Melville in 2011 and 14 years on, is now a dedicated and talented Paramedic working in the newly created Clinical Lead role with St John WA. The…
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Special delivery in Albany sees St John WA crew help welcome baby boy

An Albany mother has welcomed her third child thanks to the help of a St John WA crew. Jenna Gibellini knew her latest baby was close to arrival, but she never expected him to be born so quickly – or to be born in her bathroom. Luckily, on May 16, her husband Kyle had decided…
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Paradise with a purpose: Meet the volunteers keeping Coral Bay safe

Some would say St John WA volunteers Katie and Brad Booth live in paradise.  The travelling couple have called the idyllic town of Coral Bay home for two years.  Katie, a local registered nurse, became a volunteer with the Coral Bay Sub Branch as a way to really engage with the community.  For Brad, who…
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Recognition across five CAA award categories

St John WA has been recognised as a finalist for every award submission it entered into this year’s Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA) 2025 Awards for Excellence. Five submissions were entered into the categories of Clinical Practice, Staff Development, Leadership, Mental Health & Wellbeing and Technology, excluding Patient Care. It is the first time SJWA…
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