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Ambulance Employees Association

Locality: Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia

Phone: 8340 3511



Address: 13 Hindmarsh Place 5007 Hindmarsh, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.aeasa.com.au/

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25.01.2022 You can save lives too #stayathome



24.01.2022 Keep looking out for each other. Wealth vs Health. I'm with Health.

24.01.2022 15 ambulances ramped at the RAH right now. What happened to the promise for it to end by May? Broken promise, broken system

23.01.2022 Testing times. If we look after each other we will win.



22.01.2022 Look after yourselves and your loved ones by staying at home as much as possible. Together, we can reduce the spread of Coronavirus. #stayathome

22.01.2022 A useful resource in a troubled time. Together we'll see it through. PLEASE, #STAYatHOME unless it's essential to go somewhere. Help us to help you: we CAN flatten the curve. http://emergencydepartments.sa.gov.au//health+t/covid+2019

20.01.2022 make your own mind up. If we didn't "cherry pick" the show would have been twice as long.



20.01.2022 We are alert, and alarmed

17.01.2022 South Australians at risk due to ED overcrowding

16.01.2022 We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the Officers and member of the public who tragically lost their lives in road collisions over the last few days. Our hearts go out to the many grieving family members, friends and colleagues at this incredibly difficult time. May they Rest In Peace

12.01.2022 On Christmas Day, after having completed two cases requiring resuscitation, a Paramedic was assaulted at the Lyell McEwin Hospital. The alleged offender will face the Elizabeth Magistrates Court today at 11:30. AEA members will be there in support. Hoping to see ambos protected, and justice served. #keepyourhandsoffourambos

11.01.2022 There are fears a southern suburbs man lost his life because it took too long to get an ambulance to him. Health officials have confirmed it was a chaotic weekend, with hospitals so overcrowded elective surgery could be delayed. #9News | Nightly at 6.00pm



10.01.2022 https://twitter.com/aeasa1981/status/1292975355775479808

10.01.2022 As we keep saying, our community and our ambos are at risk every day. https://www.fiveaa.com.au//Shock-Details-Come-To-Light-Abo

10.01.2022 My home ain't my prison, it's my fortress. Help health care workers to help you.... #STAYatHOME Just sayin'. Phil Palmer

08.01.2022 We will be back in court next Thursday at 10:00am. https://twitter.com/TomAngley9/status/1229942870800420864

08.01.2022 WAKE UP LIBERALS!

06.01.2022 This was Flinders Medical Centre at 10pm last night, 23rd September. Each one of those ambulances could have been responding to cases in the community, instead they were queued on the ramp. If you needed an ambulance last night and had to wait a long time, this is why. ... It's not good enough. Contact your local MP, the Health Minister Stephen Wade MLC or @SA Ambulance Service to lodge your complaint if you've received delayed service.

05.01.2022 This is what happens when Governments put costs before caring.

04.01.2022 keep it up folks

04.01.2022 On the Triage Window, ED, Lyell Mac

02.01.2022 South Australian patients are being ramped once again. The number of hours people spend waiting inside and outside hospitals are fast returning to 'pre-Covid' levels. Despite the Government acknowledging it is unacceptable, and a risk to patients, it continues. ... When will it end?

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