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St. John
Ambulance was founded with the motto ‘For
the Service of Mankind’.
Our members volunteered to serve their communities through
SJAM services. We offer many opportunities for volunteering,
such as Standby Services, Ambulance Attachment Unit, Highway
Emergency Ambulance Service, Non-emergency Transport
Service, Charity Projects, and many more. Emergency
Ambulance Support Service was also introduced in year 2003.
Emergency Medical Assistance Service (E.M.A.S.) was
first introduced in
SJAM Wilayah Persekutuan. It is now in Penang as a
National Project. MCAD members are actively participating in
this project in making it a sucess.
Read more about EMAS Penang
It is important that our
programme should be exciting and relevant to participants.
It is also important to review our programmes and to
introduce new services to keep our volunteers interested. In
order to achieve all those goals, MCAD members are
encouraged to participate in our policy making. Therefore
they are part of the team, and we achieve our excellence
together.
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You may also help by being our Partner in Service to
Mankind. We are looking forward for Partners to organise
Community Service Projects, or to support community
services, or projects that provide our volunteers
chances of learning new knowledge and skills, or
practise the skills they have learnt.
Please do not hesitate to
contact us. Let us create the Partnership in Service
to Mankind. |
Emergency Medical Assistance Service (EMAS)
EMAS is to station a Class-A equipped ambulance within Bayan
Lepas area to reduce response time to any emergencies.
EMAS
Penang will be the first community-based emergency ambulance
service in the country, allowing our community to
demonstrate the significant role of volunteerism in the
community and the role of business in supporting its
community.
St. John
Ambulance is taking the lead toward a better ambulance
service for all Malaysians.Read
more about EMAS Penang
Charity Projects
It is our challenge to organise a Charity Project every
year. We visited old folks homes to help cleaning up the
place prior to Chinese New Year Celebration. We purchased
medical supplies for the homes in addition to organise an
entertainment programme for them.
We visited Silver Jubilee Home in year 2003. Our volunteers
resuscitated an inmate who suffered cardiac arrest. He was
then delivered to hospital with our ambulance. Unfortunately
he passed away in hospital 4 hours later.
Our
projects has so far reached Silver Jubilee Home, St. Joseph
Home for Orphanages , Relau Rumah Charis Old Folks Home and
the latest
Rong Zhu Yuan Bhd.
感恩之家
Home for the Senior
Citizens
First Aid
Standby Services
Whenever there is public gathering, there are SJAM
Volunteers working to make the event safe.
Providing
First Aid Standby Service for large public events is not new
to MCAD volunteers. Neither is it to high-risk events. We
have covered events like Thaipusam, Wesak Day Procession,
Star Walk and International Penang Bridge Run, which
involved more than 10,000 members of the public. We too
covered events like Horse Races in Penang Turf Club and
Go-Cart Championships. These are events that have high
possibilities of serious injuries.
Highway Emergency Ambulance Service
SJAM National Headquarters introduced this service in 1996.
More than 60 ambulances and 1000 members were mobilised
every year nationwide
to stationed at the highway toll
plazas to provide primary care and transport casualties to
hospital during festive seasons.
We actively
participated in this service every year to help Malaysian
Highways to be a safer place to travel. It is also a place
for our members to gain experience and practise the skills
they have learnt.
Emergency Ambulance Support Service (EASS)
EASS was a new service introduced by MCAD in 2003 when we
discovered the shortage of ambulances especially during
festive seasons and eves. Equipped ambulances with
experienced personnel are stationed at headquarters to
receive calls from 999 Emergency Call Centre, Penang
Hospital, Royal Police, Fire & Rescue Department, Civil
Defence Department and sometimes public.
We are
looking forward to own our ambulance to allow us to extend
this service to weekends basis, or even to 24hour emergency
ambulance service in future.
Ambulance Attachment Unit (AAU)
SJAM Penang Headquarters introduced a new service in May
2002. SJAM members and ambulance stationed at the Jalan
Perak Fire and Rescue Station during weekends, and to
respond with the Fire and Rescue Engines to emergencies.
Our members
take the advantage of exposing themselves to emergency
response through their participation in Ambulance Attachment
Unit. They also practise their knowledge and skills through
the provision of Pre-hospital Care to victims. This is also
a part of our effort to create the awareness among the
public about the importance of rendering proper Pre-hospital
Care.
Non-emergency
Transport Service
SJAM Penang Headquarters is
providing Non-emergency Transport Service to transfer
patients from hospital to hospital, hospital to home, and
vice versa.
With only one
paid driver, this service requires support from members. In
year 2001, MCAD members volunteered more than 81% to this
service. We have accompanied patients up to Perlis
(Malaysia-Thailand Border), down to Johor
(Malaysia-Singapore Border). We also took the advantage to
practise our knowledge and skills on providing care and
operating Basic Life Support Equipment.
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