On behalf of the men and women of the National St John Ambulance (NStJA), Interim Chief Executive Officer of St John, Dr Arabella Koliwan, has extended her warmest congratulations to the Government and people of Papua New Guinea (PNG) on the golden jubilee of the nation’s 50th Independence.
“This historic milestone is a proud moment for every Papua New Guinean. It is a time to celebrate our unity, diversity, and resilience as a people; while reflecting on how far we have come together as a nation.”
For 68 years, since its establishment in 1957, St John has been privileged to serve PNG.
Their ambulance professionals, paramedics, doctors, nurses, operations centre and support staff have worked tirelessly, often in very challenging circumstances, to deliver life-saving care and emergency assistance to those in greatest need.
“As we celebrate Independence, National St John reaffirms its commitment to saving lives, providing critical emergency medical assistance, and delivering compassionate care.”
“We remain dedicated to serving communities across our nation with courage and compassion, just as we have done for generations.”
“While we embrace this momentous occasion, safety and responsibility must be at the heart of our celebrations.”
In addition, she stated that independence is a time of joy, but it must also be a time of care for ourselves, our families, and our communities.
“Our data shows that the number of emergencies our ambulance service team responds to doubles on Independence Day. I urge everyone to celebrate safely and responsibly.”
Here are some important guidelines for a safe and memorable celebration:
· Designated Drivers: If consuming alcohol, arrange for a sober driver or use taxis/PMVs to get home safely.
· Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water, especially if outdoors or physically active. Avoid excessive alcohol intake.
· Emergency Preparedness: Keep a first aid kit nearby and know the location of your nearest medical facility.
· Respect for Others: Be considerate and show respect to fellow citizens.
· Protect the Environment: Dispose of rubbish responsibly. Let’s keep our nation clean and green.
· Look Out for the Vulnerable: Ensure children, the elderly, and pets are safe and comfortable.
“If you see anyone in distress or requiring urgent help, call the toll-free 111. Your quick action can save lives.”
Meanwhile, the ambulance service has commenced Independence Week operations and will be present at events in Port Moresby, Lae, Kokopo, and Mt Hagen.
“Our ‘green angels’ will be on the ground throughout the celebrations. Please don’t hesitate to visit our emergency tents and stations if you need help.”
“Let us honour our past, celebrate our present, and work together for a brighter and healthier future.”
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