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St John Celebrates Ambulances Through The Ages

St John Celebrates Ambulances Through The Ages


Every day St John responds to 1,200 calls for help; that’s nearly one call every minute.

Last year we cared for over 425,000 patients and our ambulances travelled over 19 million kilometres.

With so many people needing emergency ambulance help each year, the chances are next time it could be you or your family - your mother, your brother, your child.

St John launches its Annual Appeal campaign today with the aim of raising $2.4m to buy 12 new ambulances - ambulances that will be used by frontline paramedics to provide lifesaving care to people who are seriously sick or injured.

These modern ‘emergency clinics on wheels’ are a far cry from the various early ambulance models that were used for transporting patients during the last century – from Ashford Litters (cart stretchers) to the highly recognisable and memorable grey and white 1940s Dodges.

“Emergency health care has developed significantly in the past 120 years - it’s an essential and expensive business. It costs over $200,000 to get a modern ambulance on the road,” says Peter Bradley, St John Chief Executive.

“This includes the cost of the vehicle itself along with a variety of hi-tech clinical and medical equipment – mobile data terminals, stretchers, a defibrillator, heart rate monitor, specialised extraction equipment – along with ambulance officer training and uniform.”

As part of St John’s new look, these ambulances come in high visibility yellow with more reflective signage than older white models. This is to maximise visibility of the vehicles and improve safety for ambulance officers and the public on the road.

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“By making a donation to our Annual Appeal this week (6-12 April), you can help St John to continue providing lifesaving emergency services to our growing and aging population using the most advanced techniques and equipment - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

St John staff and volunteers will be out with collection buckets throughout the country (6-12 April) or simply call 0800 ST JOHN (0800 785 646), donate online at www.stjohnappeal.org.nz or at any ASB branch.

-ENDS-

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