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  2. Emergency medical services in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa there are currently 3 different levels of proficiency in Short course training: BAA or Basic Ambulance Assistant – This is a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, and approximately the equivalent of the US EMT. This is the minimum qualification to be a crew member of an ambulance in South Africa. Training includes a 160-hour ...

  3. St John Ambulance South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Flashes on the shoulders, with their medical qualifications indicated via colour (black for First Aiders with basic level 1&2 training, green for First Aiders with advanced training to level 3, yellow for ambulance attendants and paramedics, red for medical doctors and purple for home carers and nurses.) A black peak cap is sometimes also worn.

  4. 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".

  5. 6 Medical Battalion Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, the Government awarded Campaign Honours "The Great War - SW Africa 1914-1915 to 1 Field Ambulance SAMC (Tvl). This unit served in the 1906 Natal Zulu strikes, the Johannesburg strikes, South West Africa, East Africa, Madagascar, and; Italy.

  6. Madimbo Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Madimbo Corridor, is a northern military base in the Limpopo Province that borders Zimbabwe in South Africa, and is contiguous with the Matshakatini Nature Reserve. [2] It is controlled by the South African National Defence Force and used as a military training zone [3] and a cordon sanitaire. [4]

  7. 1 Medical Battalion Group - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1979, the South African Medical Corps (SAMC), until that time a Corps of the Army, became the South African Medical Service (SAMS), the fourth arm of the South African Defence Force (SADF). On 6 July 1979, 1 Field Ambulance was awarded the Freedom of the City of Durban and in this year also provided the Guard of Honour for the first ...

  8. South African Military Health Service - Wikipedia

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    The South African Military Health Service is the branch of the South African National Defence Force responsible for medical facilities and the training and deployment of all medical personnel within the force. Though unusual, as most national militaries integrate their medical structures into their existing service branches, the SANDF regards ...

  9. Lohatla - Wikipedia

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    Lohatla is a training area of the South African National Defence Force. It is located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and is home to the SA Army Combat Training Centre, [a] which is part of the South African Army Training Formation.