Posts Tagged ‘Press Release’
The women behind the uniform
Uniforms tell only part of the story. This International Women’s Day, former St John paramedic and photographer Emma Rachelle (Emma Dodd) has captured a different perspective through a portrait series celebrating seven women connected to the St John community. The series features women working across emergency care and support roles and reflects the lives they…
Read MoreWomen in Ambulance awards for six of St John WA’s finest
St John WA is proud to announce six Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA) Women in Ambulance award winners this International Women’s Day. The CAA Women in Ambulance Awards are designed to recognise and promote the hard work of incredible and inspirational women who work in ambulance services across Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea.…
Read MoreFuture paramedics celebrate first year of study at Curtin University
The inaugural cohort of paramedicine students from Curtin School of Nursing has completed their first year of study. The Bachelor of Science (Paramedicine) course was launched by Curtin in 2025. Fifty students who enrolled last year are now on their way to careers as a paramedic. Increasingly, paramedics are serving in diverse healthcare settings, including…
Read More‘I knew I had to do CPR’: Hero teen who saved a boy’s life says he would do it again
A Perth teenager has been recognised by St John WA for his extraordinary actions that helped save the life of another boy in December last year. Dylan Bennet was just 17 and playing basketball with a group of other teens in Perth when one of the players collapsed. Recognising the signs of cardiac arrest immediately,…
Read MoreWA’s Triple Zero (000) ambulance response best in the nation
Of all the capital state and territories’ ambulance services, St John WA has been found to have the best Triple Zero (000) call answering and critical response times across Perth and the whole state, according to the latest Report on Government Services (ROGS). Western Australia had the lowest median Priority 1 (P1) response time for…
Read MorePaws, presence and positive impact as therapy dogs bring cuddles to Kalgoorlie
Behind every St John WA operational uniform is a human being carrying the cumulative weight of difficult calls, long shifts and exposure to traumatic events. And sometimes, what that human being needs most, is permission to pause. When a major incident involving violence and aggression towards our crews took place in Kalgoorlie in early December,…
Read MoreSt John WA volunteers collect Australia Day awards
Celebrations are in order for St John WA’s Waroona sub centre after the local team won Community Group of the Year at the Shire’s Australia Day ceremony. Established in 1959, the sub centre is run by volunteers and provides the community with emergency medical assistance. As well as providing first aid training to locals, the Waroona…
Read MoreRemote fit testing program boosts respiratory safety at St John WA
A new safety initiative that allows for the remote fit testing of St John WA’s workforce is now being rolled out in regional areas. While St John’s Respiratory Team will still visit sub centres and regional offices on a year-round testing schedule, a new transportable set up will allow them to capture any team members who cannot attend in-person sessions. Hailed as ‘convenient’ and ‘effective’ by volunteers, the team can…
Read MoreServicing the South West and beyond
After moving to the South West to be closer to her mum, Nicole Bathurst was seeking flexible, customer-focused employment to fit in around her caring responsibilities. She has now found her ideal role as a Field Service Officer here at St John WA. Field Service Officers play a key role in keeping Western Australia safe and prepared for emergencies. From servicing first aid kits to checking defibrillators and emergency oxygen equipment, it is a hands-on job supporting…
Read MoreSt John brings the fun to children at Ronald McDonald House WA
Being in an ambulance can be frightening for sick children, but a group of youngsters staying at Ronald McDonald House WA got to experience the fun side of St John WA thanks to the Youth and Community team’s First Aid Focus program. The visit, run by St John WA first aid trainer Gemma Owens, included…
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