Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeHeroVolunteers needed for life-saving support to communities

Volunteers needed for life-saving support to communities

AMBULANCE Victoria is putting the call out for more volunteer first responders in the Southern Grampians’ smaller towns to help residents needing an ambulance.

Ambulance Victoria is currently looking to recruit more ambulance community officers to join its first response teams based in Penshurst, Coleraine, Balmoral and Glenthompson.

The first response teams allow for a quicker response when Triple Zero is called, as local ambulance community officers are able to attend callouts and provide early support for patients while paramedics are on route.

Southern Grampians paramedic community support coordinator, Jim Falla said the service was hoping to double the number of ambulance community officers in each of the four teams.

“Currently in the Southern Grampians we’ve got four standalone first responder teams in Balmoral, Coleraine, Penshurst and Glenthompson (and) we’re looking to recruit new members for all of those teams, so that we can provide a 24-hour first response service to the community,” he said.

“Those first responder teams play an important role in supporting the community … and ensuring the level of healthcare is equitable to the big city.

“They’re able to get to a callout quickly and provide lifesaving treatment or first aid if it is needed, until they’re backed up by a paramedic, who is usually coming in from Hamilton but sometimes even Warrnambool or Ararat.

“Having that early first response is really important.”

Subscribe for full story.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Perfect Pollock wins again

Hamilton Clay Target Club (HCTC) recently welcomed 30 shooters for its January shoot, with plenty of strong performances across the board. It was a great...
More News

Minders strengthen finals grasp

Following a two-month summer break, the Hamilton Basketball Association (HBA) senior competitions resumed on Tuesday, but only one top division women's game ended up...

Back to Hamilton celebration

It’s hard to imagine over 1000 former residents returning to Hamilton for an event. But that’s exactly what happened on three occasions during the...

The Spirituality of Walking

I like to walk. Whether it’s a challenging hike somewhere up in the Grampians or a nice stroll around the lake in Hamilton, there...

Why join a club?

Joining a club provides a chance to make new friends, expand your social circles, learn a new skill, or perhaps get fit. Local sporting and...

From my desk – with Federal MP Dan Tehan

The recent Australia Day event in our magnificent Botanical Gardens was a proud celebration of what makes the Southern Grampians such a special place...

Sunflowers give smiles

WESTERN District Sunflowers are now back open for their fourth year of spreading happy and bright cheer to the flower lovers. All funds raised...

Spec Team of the Week

Another Spectator HDCA Team of the Week has been chosen with plenty of big scores being made, while some bowlers also had some joy...

Rams take on Border Cup

Hamilton has come alive with representative cricket in recent months and this week has been no different, with the Veterans Cricket Victoria Border Cup...

Men’s Shed helps out with little pantry

THE Hamilton Men's Shed and GenR8 Change have teamed up to create a food pantry box for members of the community who are less...

Free dementia support event

DEMENTIA Support Australia are inviting family carers of people living with dementia and health and aged care professionals across the region to attend information...