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Jun, 2025

Victoria’s alpine resorts have grown into bustling winter communities, bringing new challenges for paramedics responding to emergencies in harsh, snow...

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Jun, 2025

Innovative 3D printing technology is set to enhance the way MICA paramedics refine their critical airway management skills. A partnership between Ambu...

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Feb, 2025

The Practising Certificate renewal period for 2025 – 2026 has opened. You will need to let Te Kaunihera know your practising intentions for the perio...

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Feb, 2025

Mount Barker SAAS station SA Ambulance Service opened two new stations in January as it continues with a major expansion in the service’s capacity. T...

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Feb, 2025

CAA Congress, presented by The Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA), is a premier event which showcases the latest innovative technology, practices...

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Feb, 2025

When every second is critical in a medical emergency, Ambulance Victoria’s Motorcycle Response Unit provides a highly agile and effective solution fo...

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Nov, 2024

Norwood ambulance station: Photo courtesy of Mossop Construction and Interiors and Brad Griffin Photography SA Ambulance Service is undertaking the l...

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Nov, 2024

When there is an emergency in some of the most secluded and treacherous alpine or bush areas, it’s Ambulance Victoria’s (AV) elite Wilderness Respons...

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Sep, 2024

Drawing attendees from across Australasia, The Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA) 2024 Congress was held from the 14-16 August at the Melbourne C...

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Sep, 2024

For the most part, we don’t become paramedics to chase drama, but there is no denying those TV-worthy scenarios are sometimes part of the job. Being...

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