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St John WA

Locality: Cranbrook, Western Australia

Phone: +61 447 240 510



Address: 10 Gordon Street 6321 Cranbrook, WA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Snakes are on the move in this warmer weather, so make sure you grab yourself a snake bite kit! We have them available for $10.00 at the Frankland River CRC, or contact us to order yourself one



23.01.2022 Yes we are open over the Christmas and new year break . Please call 000 if are needing a ambulance We wish you all a happy and safe Christmas & New Year. Please be vigilant on the roads as it’s a very busy time of the year! Safe travels.

23.01.2022 Please be mindful of mosquito bites this Summer . If you have been bitten by a mosquito and experience any of these symptoms, please visit your GP so you may be tested for the Ross River Virus: - painful or swollen joints - sore muscles - skin rash ... - fever - fatigue - headaches For tips on how to reduce your risk, visit HealthyWA's website here: https://bit.ly/2Udem2H

22.01.2022 Do you work in education or child care? If so, this course is for you. This accredited course, HLTAID004 Provide a first aid response in an education and care ...setting, provides the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to infants, children and adults and specifically applies to educators and support staff working within an education and care setting. When: Saturday 14 November 2020, 8.30am to 4.30pm Where: Albany Sub Centre, 240 Middleton Rd, Albany Book online at www.stjohnwa.com.au/first-aid-training or contact the Great Southern regional office on 9841 4212.



20.01.2022 Double demerits are in effect as of tomorrow the 18th of December, until the 3rd of January 2021. We want to see all of you get home safely this holiday season,... so please do not drive if you are tired, drowsy and/or under the influence. We all know not to use our phones when driving either, so please just leave it in your bag or centre console until you reach your destination. Thank you everyone for doing your part in keeping WA roads safe this Christmas.

17.01.2022 Frankland River, Tenterden and Cranbrook Residents Soon you will be receiving in your mail box a Emergency Medical Information Booklet to record your medications and any health information that you may have. This will help our volunteer ambulance officers in the event you may require an ambulance. This can be placed on your fridge with the magnets on the back for easy access if needed. If you are needing more than one for your family please let us know and we can place another one in your mail box, or if you are not needing one please return to either the Frankland River or Cranbrook post offices. Help us to help you!!

14.01.2022 REMINDER! Double Demerits starting Friday 18 December 2020 - Sunday 3 January 2021 (Inclusive) During holiday periods and long weekends, the following offe...nces are subject to Double Demerits: Drink or drug driving Failing to wear a seatbelt and child restraint Running a red light Illegal use of a mobile phone while driving Speeding Drive a motor vehicle fitted with a device designed to evade detection by a speed camera (14 points during double demerits period) Drive a motor vehicle in a manner to evade detection by a speed camera (14 points during double demerits period) See more



13.01.2022 Thanks Martha! Some very handy tips to promote our Sub Centre and engage with our local communities on our FB page

11.01.2022 Don't miss out on tomorrow's Tiny Tots First Aid course. Are you a parent or guardian? Perhaps a grandparent or carer of infants or toddlers? Have you heard abo...ut St John's Tiny Tots First Aid course? Thursday 19 November 9.00am to 12.30pm at St John Albany Sub Centre. This short course will teach you first aid skills covering a range of childhood related illnesses and injuries. St John are an accredited Registered Training Organisation. Our experienced and qualified trainers follow stringent guidelines ensuring that the training provided to you is of a high standard and includes the latest approved techniques for first aid training. A benefit of supporting buy local is that all proceeds of your course costs go back to your local community in the delivery of free first aid courses to students at school, support of 24/7 community accessible defibrillators, and the provision of your local ambulance service. Want to know more? Call us at the Great Southern regional office on 9841 4212 for more info. #LocalsSupportingLocals #BusinessSupport #BuyAlbanyBuyLocal #LetsSupportEachOther

10.01.2022 Do you work in education or child care? If so, this course is for you and it's on this Saturday! This accredited course, HLTAID004 Provide a first aid response ...in an education and care setting, provides the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to infants, children and adults and specifically applies to educators and support staff working within an education and care setting. When: Saturday 14 November 2020, 8.30am to 4.30pm Where: Albany Sub Centre, 240 Middleton Rd, Albany Book online at www.stjohnwa.com.au/first-aid-training or contact the Great Southern regional office on 9841 4212.

10.01.2022 We are pleased to announce that the winner of our 'Design your own Glam-bulance' competition, is none other than Nathan Richards! Nathan is a very talented loc...al cartoonist, illustrator and designer. We agree with the WA community that his design will do an excellent job representing love and equality on one of our ambulances. We would like to formally thank everyone who participated in the competition this year. We are so grateful that so many people came forward and created some stunning designs in support of Pride. Keen to see the finished product? We are too! Thanks to our friends at Jason Signmakers - who have done an amazing job with our past Pride-themed ambulances; we'll unveil the wrapped vehicle in the near future. Ensure you're following us to get updates on our progress!

08.01.2022 New Year's resolution? Update your skills by attending a first aid course with St John. Book online today at www.stjohnwa.com.au



07.01.2022 And then there were two !! Grateful thanks to Mt Barker Sub Centre Committee for their generous decision to donate an ambulance to Cranbrook

03.01.2022 Today Frankland St John Ambulance will be at the hall for the Frankland River markets. Come down and say hi, grab some info about becoming a volunteer and we will also be selling snake bite kits for $10.00! See you down there 9.00-12.00

02.01.2022 First aid isn't just for physical injuries. Learn how to recognise the signs of mental health issues in others and yourself with the St John First Aid for M...ental Health course. The next First Aid for Mental Health course will be held in Albany on Tuesday 15 December, 9:00am - 4:00pm. Practice reaching out to colleagues, friends and family, and learn how to provide support for them or yourself in a mental health crisis. You’ll build knowledge and understanding about stress, depression, anxiety and suicide, and learn the importance of the crucial first steps in helping someone to seek professional ongoing care. Enrol online today at www.stjohnwa.com.au/first-aid-training or phone our Great Southern regional office on 9841 4212.

01.01.2022 Biggest happy birthday wishes to one of our super heroes Jenni Cavanagh! We hope you have a wonderful day

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