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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 almost 8000 Auomated 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,
  • 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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‘Fabric of Western Australia’: Recognising service to community takes a ‘family in green’

More than 180 St John WA operational team members have been acknowledged for their service to the Western Australian community in a Recognition Awards ceremony held on Wednesday. The ceremony acknowledges the academic and professional achievements of operational team members, including those who have served more than 25 years spanning country posts from Esperance to…
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From patient to paramedic: How a life-changing accident put Jana Biddle on a new path  

More than ten years after St John WA paramedics were by her side on the worst day of her life, Jana Biddle has embarked on a new career to help patients through theirs.   Jana’s life changed in an instant when she was seriously injured in a horrific crash with a drunk driver on a dark…
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Mid West ambulances get state-of-the-art 5G communication upgrades

St John WA’s Mid West ambulances have successfully converted to 5G technology thanks to an Ambulance Communications Upgrade Initiative with Mitsui E&P Australia (MEPAU) and joint venturer Beach Energy. The $117,000 initiative rolled out the latest 5G compatible smartphones and Wi-Fi technology to 18 ambulances ahead of Australia’s 5G network expansion to the region. The…
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Anzac Day: Meet the paramedics balancing service to humanity with service to country

Service to the community is at the heart of what St John WA paramedics do every day. But there is a special cohort within the St John WA ranks who don another uniform when out of their greens, serving their country in the Australian Defence Force. This Anzac Day, there will be many in the…
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Volunteering spirit burns bright as Williams ambulance service marks 60 years  

Volunteers past and present gathered to celebrate 60 years of the St John WA Williams Sub Centre and its enduring impact on the region last week.   Originally established as a sub branch of St John WA Narrogin in 1963, Williams’ ambulance service evolved into a fully independent sub centre a decade later.   Since then, about…
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WA bystander CPR rates in Local Government Areas lead the nation

Western Australia has the highest bystander CPR rates nationally, as well as the lowest OHCA incidence, according to latest research by the Australasian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (Aus-ROC).  The Aus-ROC research paper mapped OHCA cases in adults aged 20 and over where an ambulance attended across 543 Local Government Areas (LGAs) nationwide between January 2017 to…
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Women in Ambulance Award winners celebrated for service to St John WA

St John WA (SJWA) celebrated its 2024 Women in Ambulance Award winners at a special dinner hosted by Group Chief Executive Officer Kevin Brown last week.   The Council of Ambulance Authorities Women in Ambulance Awards, announced in March, recognise hardworking and exceptional women in ambulance services across Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.…
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Northam footy legend back in the game after sudden cardiac arrest

A record-breaking local footy career almost came to a devastating end for Northam sporting legend Wade ‘Freddy’ Hunter when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest in the middle of a game.   Fit and healthy Wade had pulled on his Northam Federals guernsey and jogged onto Henry Street Oval for what he thought would be…
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20 Years in Green: the highs, the lows and the in between

2024 marks 20 years since the class of ‘04 officially joined the St John WA team. Sixteen of the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed graduates are still donning their greens today, working across different areas of the organisation. Two decades is an incredible feat – and a lot has changed since 2004. Obama became a household name,…
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Paramedic Class of 2002 reflect on more than two decades of service and friendship

It might come as a surprise, but it’s true: 2002 was more than 20 years ago. In the time since then, Pluto lost its status as a planet, the iPhone was introduced, social media changed how we communicate, and of course, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. It’s been a tumultuous 22 years. That’s a long time…
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