An ambulance service which is run by volunteers of all ages providing first aid and medical treatment to members of the public throughout the world.
Its not just about putting plasters on cuts, members attend numerous training courses such as FAW (First Aid at
Work) and AED (Automated External Defribulator) and have helped to save thousands of
people lives and work in a close partnership with the local ambulance services.
Without St John Ambulance no events such as the London Marathon, Triathlon and
football matches would be able to go ahead.
Often wrongly shortened to "St John's Ambulance"
Like the police and the
army, there are different ranks within the organisation; cadet leader, corporal, sergent etc. Also, members quite often are nurses and doctors with years of medical experience.
Badgers are the members from 5-10, cadets from 11-18 and adults from 18 years.
Being a member is fantastic, its really worthwhile and
fun to be a part of something so intricately organised, some
people dont realise how much
work goes into each duty and how long
people spend helping others, but its all worthwhile and a great organisation to be a part of.