11 Facts About St John Ambulance

1. St John Ambulance was officially recognised by the State Government as the principle provider of ambulance transport in Western Australia.

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2. St John Ambulance was taken by ambulance to Huntington Hospital, where her mother said she spent mere hours before she was transferred to Cohen Children's Medical Center in Queens.

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3. St John Ambulance can be seen working with Malteser, the German Red Cross and local fire brigades which provide ambulance services.

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4. In 2012, St John Ambulance was reorganised into a regional structure, with the goal of increasing accountability and maximising charitable outputs.

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5. St John Ambulance maintains specialist response options in particular locations, such as Cycle Response Units, control and command units, as well as larger vehicles or trailers used as static first aid posts.

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6. St John Ambulance Supplies is a trading sub-division of St John Ambulance providing first aid and medical equipment and consumables, training equipment, publications, health and safety equipment and clothing.

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7. St John Ambulance campaigns to raise awareness of the importance of first aid, and equip more people with life-saving skills.

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8. St John Ambulance provides first aid cover at thousands of events every year.

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9. St John Ambulance is a volunteer-led, charitable non-governmental organisation dedicated to the teaching and practice of first aid in England.

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10. St John Ambulance was called to a house on Banyard Avenue about 4.30pm on Tuesday, where the man's body was found.

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11. St John Ambulance now have over 40 national organizations, many of which are affiliated with Johanniter International, and over 500,000 volunteers worldwide.

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