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Hato Hone St John Cambridge Please do not use this page to report medical emergencies - DIAL 111.

All around New Zealand, 24 hours a day, and 365 days a year – St John members care for communities, help people in medical and accident emergencies, and relieve sickness and injury.

💛 A huge thank you to the amazing Cambridge community for the incredible support you continue to show Hato Hone St John ...
04/06/2026

💛 A huge thank you to the amazing Cambridge community for the incredible support you continue to show Hato Hone St John Cambridge

We are especially grateful to the wonderful team and residents at Metlifecare St Andrew's, who are hosting a BIG GARAGE SALE FUNDRAISER with all proceeds being donated to Hato Hone St John Cambridge

📅 Saturday, 20th June
⏰ 9:00am – 1:00pm
📍 Metlifecare St Andrew's Village

Come along, grab a bargain, and support a great cause. Every dollar raised helps us get a new Ambulance Station here in Cambridge.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Happy Mother's Day! Today we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible duo of Kez and Cuan, a mother-son team who both se...
09/05/2026

Happy Mother's Day! Today we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible duo of Kez and Cuan, a mother-son team who both serve as paramedics 🎉

Kez, often nicknamed "Mama Kez" or "Aunty Kez" by her colleagues, was inspired by her son Cuan’s enthusiasm for the medical field. For the last 17 years, Kez has been on the frontline, training St John Youth cadets and supporting her community with unwavering care and commitment.

Thank you to all mothers and mother figures out there for the positive impact you have in our lives 💛

After losing her hearing as a teenager, Eva, our passionate paramedic and medical student, embraced New Zealand Sign Lan...
07/05/2026

After losing her hearing as a teenager, Eva, our passionate paramedic and medical student, embraced New Zealand Sign Language, turning it into a means of connection and understanding.

In her work, she sees firsthand how crucial effective communication is for enhancing patient care 🚑

As we celebrate NZSL week, let’s take a moment to recognise its importance in building a more inclusive Aotearoa. By picking up just a few signs, we can promote inclusivity and strengthen the bonds within our community 💛

Today, Hato Hone St John is proud to stand with our communities in remembrance across the Cambridge area@, with our cade...
24/04/2026

Today, Hato Hone St John is proud to stand with our communities in remembrance across the Cambridge area@, with our cadets, youth leaders, ambulance officers, and volunteers involved in ANZAC Day services through marching, supporting ceremonies, and providing event health services across a number of commemorations.

It is a day that holds special meaning for Hato Hone St John. During times of war, Hato Hone St John personnel served alongside military forces, providing first aid, ambulance transport, medical support, and compassionate care to those wounded in conflict. Their courage and dedication helped save countless lives, often in the most difficult of circumstances.

That same spirit of service continues today. Whether on the battlefield then, or in our communities now, the mission remains the same - to care for others when they need it most.

As we remember those who served and those who never returned, we also honour the legacy of service, sacrifice, and humanity that continues to inspire us every day.

Lest we forget. 🌺

Happy Earth Day! 🌏We are proud to highlight our commitment to sustainability. From our EV initiatives to waste reduction...
22/04/2026

Happy Earth Day! 🌏

We are proud to highlight our commitment to sustainability. From our EV initiatives to waste reduction strategies in our operations, we strive to protect our beautiful planet.

Together, we honour nature and inspire a greener future for all 💛

March at a glance:🚑 47,754 incidents reported🤝 14.9% of patients cared for by our ambulance crews instead of going to ho...
13/04/2026

March at a glance:
🚑 47,754 incidents reported
🤝 14.9% of patients cared for by our ambulance crews instead of going to hospitals
📱 6.9% of patients enabled to stay in their community with advice or a referral from our teams over the phone

With every 111 call for an ambulance, our focus is on ensuring patients get the right care at the right time, in the right place. From busy city centres to rural and remote parts of our country - we're here for you NZ 🚑

At 84, Gael never imagined a quick supermarket visit would turn into a frightening ordeal that would change her life in ...
06/04/2026

At 84, Gael never imagined a quick supermarket visit would turn into a frightening ordeal that would change her life in an instant.

With the sun in her eyes and groceries in both hands as she walked, a slight brush of her heel on the edge of a curb sent her off balance, causing her to fall hard onto the tar seal.
A kind stranger she describes as, “an angel in disguise” rushed to her aid, and an ambulance crew arrived within minutes to help 🚑

At the hospital 🏥 the reality of the fall became clear: a broken hand, a suspected broken arm, two broken ribs on each side, a fractured jaw joint, a cut chin, and a denture that had lodged painfully into her gum.

What followed was a lengthy healing process, with carers, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists helping her regain strength and independence 💛
Gael is sharing her story this to help raise awareness. “Falls happen so quickly,” she says. “Staying active, eating well, and keeping connected really do make a difference.”

Learn about how you can help prevent a fall by following the link below ⬇️

This month, we have been fortunate to receive 6 new ambulances for our fleet thanks to the generosity of various familie...
30/03/2026

This month, we have been fortunate to receive 6 new ambulances for our fleet thanks to the generosity of various families and community organisations from around the country 🤝

These vehicle donations include:
1️⃣ Emergency ambulance donated by the Chan family for Invercargill.
1️⃣ Emergency ambulance donated by Whitehall Fruitpackers for Hamilton.
1️⃣ Emergency ambulance donated by the Paalvast family for Taupō.
2️⃣ Emergency ambulances donated by Pub Charity Limited for Greymouth and Rolleston.
1️⃣ Emergency ambulance donated by the Sexton family for Rosedale.

Donations of this size have an incredible impact on our frontline ambulance crews and the delivery of our vital health services, whether they're replacing an older unit or a new addition.

Thank you to all of our donors for helping us make life-changing differences in our communities 💛

In February there were over 43,000 incidents reported - that's one every 56 seconds ⏲️Ambulance services play an importa...
19/03/2026

In February there were over 43,000 incidents reported - that's one every 56 seconds ⏲️

Ambulance services play an important role in easing pressure on the wider health system and helping people access emergency care. We’re focused on delivering the right care at the right time so we can continue serving NZ - now and into the future 🚑

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