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St. John Ambulance Augusta

Phone: +61 8 9758 0417



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18.01.2022 Vital to all ages. Stimulating experience and wonderment. Dogs, cats, horses, anything to help your mental well being in troubled and uncertain times



18.01.2022 This is from March so ignore some of the advertising but it’s still relevant. Please don’t forget your social distancing and hand sanitiser and hand washing.

15.01.2022 Everyone should learn CPR. Here’s how one furry friend is doing his best.

15.01.2022 Stay informed about COV-19. And wash your hands



14.01.2022 Well this looks uncomfortable. Don’t panic. Augusta Ambulance has an amazing new gadget called a Ferno Stair Lift. It attaches to a wheel chair and rolls smoothly and slowly down the stairs.

14.01.2022 Please don’t use a mask unless you are sick. They are finite resource at the moment. Please don’t leave your house if you are sick. Stay in self isolation for 14 days or as directed by your healthcare professional.

12.01.2022 ANZAC Day 2020 Even in very stressful and unusual situations like a global pandemic, remembering those who fought and paid the ultimate price for our country is very important. Properly social distancing, EMT Leonie Stone and newest EMA Andy Butcher laid wreaths for the Servicemen and Servicewomen. Lest we forget.



10.01.2022 Very timely advice

08.01.2022 How soap and hand sanitiser go to work on the Corona virus molecules. Remember 20 seconds washing with soap at least

08.01.2022 The second wave. Footage from the US. Now it’s younger patients. Please remember to wash your hands regularly, sanitise if you can’t wash, social distancing of 1.5m no matter what. And cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze with a tissue or the crook of your elbow. It’s up to all of us to stay safe.

02.01.2022 The value of wearing masks and washing your hands. Stay safe by continuing to practice social distancing, washing and or sanitising your hands regularly, cover your nose and mouth with your elbow or a tissue if you cough or sneeze.

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