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St John WA

Locality: Morawa, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9971 1341



Address: Cnr Stokes and Solomon Terrace 6623 Morawa, WA, Australia

Website: stjohnwa.com.au/changelives

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25.01.2022 R U OK? Don’t be afraid to ask for help



24.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW...Ensure you're exercising safe driving habits on the road at all times. It's safer not only for yourself, but for everyone else around you. For more info, head over to Road Safety Commission #perthtraffic #roadsafetycommisson

24.01.2022 The office will only be OPEN Wednesday next week from 9-12pm sorry for the inconvenience. Normal opening days and hours are: Tuesday and Thursday 9-2pm Wednesday 9-12

23.01.2022 Everyone knows that you should always call for an ambulance in a medical emergency, but there is often a bit of confusion around what constitutes a medical emer...gency. Please call Triple Zero (000) and request an ambulance in the following situations. Note: If you are unsure about whether a person requires an ambulance, it is better to call Triple Zero (000). chest pain or chest tightness sudden onset of weakness, numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg breathing difficulties unconsciousness uncontrollable bleeding a sudden collapse or unexplained fall unexplained fitting in adults injury from a major car accident a fall from a great height serious assault, including stabbing or shooting severe burns, particularly in young children infants who are fitting or have an ongoing fever. In a medical emergency, it is important that you do not drive yourself or another person to hospital as you may endanger your life, the patient's life or members of the public. Not only are you unable to concentrate on driving but moving some patients can make the situation worse. In a medical emergency, Communication Officers can provide medical advice and paramedics can commence essential life-saving treatment at the scene, as well as en route to hospital, rather than beginning treatment at the hospital. Please be mindful that just because you have called an ambulance, does not mean you will be seen sooner once you've arrived at the hospital. For when it's urgent, but not an emergency, you can always visit one of our Urgent Care centres. For more information, click here: stjohnhealth.com.au/walk-in-urgent-care/ We'd appreciate it if this message was shared, thank you.



23.01.2022 Trigger Warning : The aim of this post is to help educate the WA community about what to do when experiencing or witnessing a Mental Health emergency. If any ...of the content expressed in this post upsets you, please discontinue reading and reach out for support. A couple of days ago, we posted about when you should call for an ambulance. We received a lot of feedback about the inclusion of when to call for help in a mental health emergency. We wanted to help answer those questions and have pulled together some useful information that will hopefully help in the event of a mental health emergency. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How do I know if I need to call for help? This is a tricky question to answer. In most situations, it's not so black and white and sharing a checklist of potential symptoms may not be the right way to answer this question. We believe that when in doubt, always call Triple Zero (000). It's always better to seek assistance than do nothing at all. We're here to help and will do our best to assist you in your time of need. Our Communications Officer will do their best to offer assistance over the phone and get the right help to you as soon as possible. Always remember that you are important and deserve help when you need it most. If you need urgent help but do not want an ambulance, please reach out to the resources listed at the bottom of this post. Most importantly, if you or someone you know is at immediate risk of harm it is imperative you call for help. Not all responses to Mental Health emergencies will result in admission to hospital. All cases are managed individually and are subject to the needs of the patient at that time. Always follow DRSABCD and ensure first of all that you are safe from any danger. We hope this information has been helpful and answers your questions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Important Crisis Support Information Lifeline 13 14 14 Beyond Blue 1300 224 636 Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 Mental Health Emergency Response Line Metro > 1300 555 788 Country > 1800 676 822 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Educational Resources blackdoginstitute.org.au/resources-support/ beyondblue.org.au/the-facts healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/J_M/Mental-health-emergency stjohnwa.com.au/first-aid-training/mental-health

22.01.2022 Way before we adopted CPR as we know it today, did you know that hundreds of years ago, patients were whipped in an attempt to restore blood flow? It's certainl...y not a method used these days (for obvious reasons) but it does make you appreciate how far we have come when talking about the science behind resuscitation. We found some of the zaniest methods of resuscitation from history and we wanted to show just how far we have come. 1500's - The Bellows Method involved using the bellows from the fireplace to blow hot air into the lungs through the mouth (eww...) 1700's - The Fumigation Method was popular amongst the Northern American Indians and American colonists. It involved blowing tobacco smoke into an animal bladder and then into the rectum of the body being resuscitated (yes, you read that right). This practice lasted until 1811. 1800's - The Russian Method saw patients covered in ice and snow to slow their metabolism. This method hoped that freezing parts of the body would assist in circulation. And our favourite bizarre technique from history... In 1812, European lifeguards would lift the patient onto the back of a horse and trot it up and down the beach. The bouncing was believed to have been the best method for providing compression and relaxation of the chest. The process was actually discontinued due to a large amount of horse manure accumulating on the beach. There you have it! We now know of course that 30 compressions to 2 quick breaths (over 2 seconds max.) is one of the best possible methods. Compressions that are a accompanied by good speed, fully released and have good depth are best. It’s pretty incredible how many lives have we think have been saved thanks to CPR. It’s estimated that 5 million lives have been saved since the 1950's. All you need is a pair of hands and you can make a difference. Image courtesy of: https://bit.ly/2Ja2ZWR

18.01.2022 Ross River virus is very active in the environment. The only way to prevent infection is to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. #FighttheBite



17.01.2022 IT'S COMPETITION TIME! As many of you may be aware, the PRIDE Parade was cancelled this year but that won't stop us from celebrating love and equality...! We are offering the WA community a chance to design their very own 'Glam-bulance'! That's right, you have the opportunity to create a pride-themed ambulance and that's not even the best part. The winning design will be wrapped on a real ambulance, so you will be able to see your stunning creation come to life! The top 5 designs will then be selected by our nominated judging panel and then it's up to you guys! You get to vote on the best design and whoever has the most 'likes' will be the winner! So make sure you're following us to stay up-to-date with the latest competition news. Before you enter the competition, please read these instructions carefully: You must be over 18 years of age and a resident of Western Australia in order to participate in this competition You must complete the front, side and back of the template. You access the PDF here: https://bit.ly/3eewLoK Using the template provided, design your very own Glam-bulance, keeping in mind copyright laws apply so please ensure your design is an original concept. This includes using other branded logos. You must reflect the theme: 'For the service of humanity and equality' (you can use this theme literally or figuratively) When submitting your entry, please include your full name, age, contact details and your reason for entering the competition We will be accepting entries as of RIGHT NOW and you have up until 11:59pm on the 15th of November 2020 to submit your design to [email protected]. Entries received after this time and date will not be accepted. For more Terms and Conditions, please visit our website here: https://bit.ly/2HXIhca Excited? We sure are! We cannot wait to see everyone's entries, so get designing! Pride WA

13.01.2022 SMART FREEWAY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES At all times, we should be mindful of emergency services on the road, especially when lights and sirens are on.Check out this video about 'making way' for emergency services on our Smart Freeway. #perthtraffic #smartfreeway

13.01.2022 SJA October Special Buy 1 get 1 free To order please call 99711341 Email [email protected]... Comment below or inbox POSTAGE NOT INCLUDED WITH PRICE See more

11.01.2022 Take care this festive season please

11.01.2022 St John Ambulance Morawa office is closed until Tuesday 24th November sorry for the inconvenience



06.01.2022 2020 has been a rough year for us all. From the Australian Bush Fires to COVID-19, we have pushed through some seriously tough situations. For some, the rollerc...oaster ride has not stopped so we’re asking you - have you taken a moment to reflect on your own wellbeing? This World Mental Health Day, we wanted to remind the you to look after yourself and your mental health. It’s so important to look after your mind as well your body so please don’t hesitate to reach out for support when you need it. There are people out there who will listen and offer you the best support possible. If you're not comfortable reaching out to a friend or family member, please check out the list of resources below: Important Crisis Support Information Lifeline - 13 14 14 Beyond Blue - 1300 224 636 Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467 Mental Health Emergency Response Line Metro > 1300 555 788 Country > 1800 676 822 Educational Resources blackdoginstitute.org.au/resources-support/ beyondblue.org.au/the-facts healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/J_M/Mental-health-emergency stjohnwa.com.au/first-aid-training/mental-health #WorldMentalHealthDay

02.01.2022 The Morawa St John Ambulance Sub Centre office is closed this week. You can pay your account or membership online or at Kats Rural Thank you

01.01.2022 We’ve all seen this guy before hanging around our roller doors and mailboxes. Red-Back spider bites can actually be dangerous for children and the elderly, so i...t’s important to know how to treat this type of bite. As Australians, we’re pretty well equipped to handle spider bites, but in case you need a refresher, here’s how you can treat a bite: Follow the DRSABCD action plan Lay the patient down, rest and reassure. Ensure you monitor their condition for any changes. Apply a cold pack or cold compression to lessen the pain for no longer than 20 minutes Seek medical aid if the person bitten is a young child or elderly, has collapsed or is suffering from severe pain. If you’ve been bitten, you may experience some unpleasant symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, swelling and profuse sweating. Try to remain calm and seek medical attention. You shouldn’t necessarily need an ambulance for a spider bite, but in severe life-threatening cases always call Triple Zero (000).

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