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Well done & thank you to everyone who took part in the @SRIslandWalk yesterday.
This year St John Ambulance Guernsey was one of the nominated charities, so we really appreciate your support.
As ever our dedicated volunteers were also on duty along the route.
#CaringForLife
Congratulations to @medicmapp - appointed as an Officer of the Order of St John.
Guernsey's Chief Ambulance Officer is also a long-time member of St John Ambulance Guernsey & has held a number of roles in the charity & wider organisation.
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@stjohnINTL
Category 1 calls are the most serious & urgent medical emergencies.
The clinical triage system identifies life-threating cases immediately & the closest resource is deployed straight away. Less urgent calls are categorised & get the most appropriate response.
#HelpUsHelpYou
Some of our team had the pleasure of visiting @GreenockCRT for a familiarisation visit. Ensuring that we will be able to work together with @HMCoastguard assets effectively on the River Clyde. Thanks to @Steve_M_00 for organising!
This weekend some of our newest volunteers have been undertaking their induction & initial training.
We’re delighted to welcome our new members to St John Ambulance Guernsey.
Discover more about volunteering opportunities with the charity 📧 [email protected]
First aid terminology: the medical term for a heart attack is myocardial infarction (MI). The term myocardial refers to the heart muscle, and infarction means the death of tissue due to lack of oxygen.