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  2. St John Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of each organisation varies by country, province, state, county, territory and municipality. In both England and Wales the resident St John Ambulance organisations are simultaneously but separately registered as charities and companies, whereas St John Ambulance South Africa (for example) is a distinct entity registered as a "public benefit organisation".

  3. St John Ambulance (England) - Wikipedia

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    St John Ambulance provides first aid in many towns at night, particularly on weekends and public holidays. [23] [24] First aiders deliver first aid to members of the public. St John Ambulance often have ambulances crewed by their Emergency Ambulance Crews (EACs) [25] who can respond to emergency calls within the city centre from the 999 system ...

  4. St John Ambulance Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The WA Health Minister, Dr Kim Hames, has since promised to review "reports of significant wrongdoing, and see if it is correct" in order to prevent recurrence of such events. [6] [needs update?] On 24 March 2015, the ABC's 7.30 reported on poor management and culture within St John in Western Australia which led an ambulance officer to commit ...

  5. Emergency medical services in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    St. John provides service to approximately 88 percent of the population of New Zealand and 17 district health boards (DHBs), through a network of 553 ambulances and 183 ambulance stations. [7] St. John Ambulance reports the completion of approximately 274,108 emergency responses for the year ending 1 July 2008. [8]

  6. Emergency medical services in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ambulance in New South Wales. Ambulance service within Australia can be divided into two basic groups: the statutory services and volunteer groups. In all Australian states, with the exception of Western Australia, and in the Northern Territory, statutory ambulance services are provided by the state/territorial government, as a single-entity, third-service model, government department.

  7. NHS ambulance services - Wikipedia

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    In 1977/78 ambulance services in the UK cost about £138m. At that time about 90% of the work was transporting patients to and from hospitals. The Regional Ambulance Officers' Committee reported in 1979 that: There was considerable local variation in the quality of the service provided, particularly in relation to vehicles, staff and equipment.

  8. St John Ambulance Victoria - Wikipedia

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    St John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) Inc (St John Victoria) is a self-funding, non-profit charitable organisation providing first aid training, patient transport and event health services and youth programs in Victoria. [1] These services are provided through a combination of paid and volunteer staff.

  9. St John Ambulance Ireland - Wikipedia

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    St John Ambulance Ireland (SJAI), previously known as the St John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland, is a charitable voluntary organisation in Ireland. For constitutional reasons it is not a full member association of the Venerable Order of Saint John and the international St. John Ambulance movement, but rather is classed as an "associated body".