Joint initiative to improve cardiac arrest survival rates
Ambulance Victoria is working with CFA volunteer firefighters to further improve cardiac arrest survival outcomes and get regional Victorians the emergency medical care they need, sooner.
Ambulance Victoria is working with CFA volunteer firefighters to further improve cardiac arrest survival outcomes and get regional Victorians the emergency medical care they need, sooner.
Ambulance Victoria paramedics will be better equipped to provide high quality care to Deaf and hard of hearing patients, with the introduction of basic Auslan and Deaf awareness training.
In an Australasian first, Ambulance Victoria has introduced groundbreaking video technology to triage non-urgent callers to Triple Zero (000) and save ambulances for the sickest Victorians.
Ambulance Victoria has welcomed 20 new Graduate Bridging Paramedics, who will hit the road across the state next month.
Carrying hundreds of kilograms, flipping a car and pulling a truck are just a few of the impressive feats Norlane paramedic Katie Blunden has conquered on her path to becoming one of Australia’s strongest women.
There’s been another milestone for Australia’s first ever Paramedic Practitioners, with legislation introduced into Victorian Parliament to enshrine the new role into law.
Six Ambulance Victoria Auxiliary members have been recognised for their dedication, inducted onto the Victorian Health Volunteer Honour Roll.
Popular tourist destination Port Fairy is now better equipped for summer thanks to a community-driven effort that has provided seven new publicly accessible automated external defibrillators (AEDs).
Three Ouyen Ambulance Community Officers (ACOs) have been celebrated for a combined 65 years of service.
Two AV paramedics will complete four back-to-back marathons as part of The Long Night 2024, all to raise vital funds and awareness for mental health.
Ambulance Victoria Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) paramedic Rohan Anstey is raising the stakes this Movember: reach $100,000 and he’ll officially be a changed man – starting with his name.
A new publicly accessible automated external defibrillator (AED) at the Gisborne ambulance branch will help local residents take life-saving action in the case of a cardiac arrest in town.