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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, award presentation to Bill McNally, 1988 to 1989
Metropolitan Ambulance Service awards presentation held at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne Victoria. Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in the presence of David Webb Superintendent (now Company Executive Officer position, wearing uniform and with beard). Recipient of award Bill McNallyColour photograph of award presentation.bill mcnally -
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Photograph, David Webb, 1988 to 1989
Metropolitan Ambulance Service awards presentation held at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne Victoria. Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) with David Webb in attendanceColour photograph at award presentationdavid webb -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Graeme John, 1988 to 1989
Metropolitan Ambulance Service awards presentation held at Dallas Brooks Hall, Melbourne Victoria. Awards presented by Graeme John, (president, in grey suit) in presence of David Webb, the senior officer of the ambulance service.Colour photograph ataward presentation -
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Photograph, award presentation to Greg Gibson
Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation event.Colour photograph of award presentation. -
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Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation to Peter Watts
Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation event.Colour photograph of award presentation. -
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Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation to Tony Walker
Ambulance Service awards and medals presentation event. In 2016 Tony Walker, after acting in the role for over one year, was appointed chief executive officer of Ambulance VictoriaColour photograph of award presentation. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Certificate, Life Governor Victorian Civil Ambulance Service, William Waler Hughes Esq C.T.A. of Victoria, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service by Order of the Committee, 1954
... Ambulance Victoria Museum 1/55 Barry Street Bayswater ...The certificate was awarded to William Walter Hughes Esq C.T.A. of Victoria by order of the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service Committee and certifies Mr Hughes election as Life Governor of the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service at a meeting of the Committee held on 27 July 1954.Buff coloured certificate in a blue frame. A Victorian Civil Ambulance Service logo is located in the centre top of the certificate. Signed by the President and the Secretary and dated 27 July 1954. Signatures have faded. "William Waler Hughes Esq C.T.A. of Victoria" is hand written on the certificate -
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Helmet, Safety, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service, Circa 1960
Worn by ambulance officers during rescue operations or other hazardous situations when there was risk of head injury.White plastic helmetCivil Ambulance -
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Helmet, Safety, Ambulance Service South Australia
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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Shirt, Community Emergency Response Team, Metroplitan Ambulance Service, Circa 2000
Community Emergency Response Team members are highly trained Ambulance Victoria volunteers who live in areas (usually rural) some distance from an ambulance station. They are activated to attend emergencies and treat victims while the ambulance is still travelling to the scene. Green button up shirt with Community First Responder patches and logos and high visibility stripes.Community First Responder community emergency response team -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Culottes, Uniform, Ambulance
Issued to female ambulance officers when females were first accepted as ambulance officers. These items of uniform were exceptionally unpopular with female staff who wanted to wear trousers. They were withdrawn from service after just a few years and replaced by trousers. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator. This pair was worn by an Ambulance Officer named DeleineBlue pair of pleated culottes -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, Dandenong MICA7 crew
MICA7 (Dandenong) with its original crew. From left to right; Rob Ferguson, Paul Livingston, Ron MacIntosh, Peter Ballard, Ian Donaldson, Russel Nelson, Rob Ray, Jeff Allan, Brian Fellows, Eric Shanssema, Don White and Laurie Spelling (MICA coordinator). Laurie Spelling joined the ambulance service in the early 1970s and completed various training courses at the Ambulance Officer's Training Centre. He was employed by the Peninsula Ambulance Service and later qualified as a paramedic and was MICA coordinator. In the period 1999-2003 he was area manager for Rural Ambulance Victoria.Black and white photograph. 12 Ambulance officers with ambulance in background. mica7, laurie spelling, laurence pearce spelling -
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Medallion, Commemorative, Peninsula Ambulance Service, 1987
... Ambulance Victoria. peninsula ambulance service amalgamation laurie ...Medallion issued to Peninsula Ambulance staff to commemorate the amalgamation of that service with Ambulance Service Melbourne. Given to Laurence Spelling. Laurie Spelling joined the ambulance service in the early 1970s and completed various training courses at the Ambulance Officer's Training Centre. He was employed by the Peninsula Ambulance Service and later qualified as a paramedic and was MICA coordinator. In the period 1999-2003 he was area manager for Rural Ambulance Victoria.Gold coloured circular medallion in cream coloured plastic case. Peninsula Ambulance Service 1953 - 1987peninsula ambulance service, amalgamation, laurie spelling -
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Medallion, Commemorative, Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Doncaster headquarters opening, 16 May 1989
presented to staff to mark the official opening of the Doncaster headquarters. Given to Laurence Spelling. Laurie Spelling joined the ambulance service in the early 1970s and completed various training courses at the Ambulance Officer's Training Centre. He was employed by the Peninsula Ambulance Service and later qualified as a paramedic and was MICA coordinator. In the period 1999-2003 he was area manager for Rural Ambulance Victoria.Bronze circular medallion in plastic case. presented to staff to mark the official opening of the Doncaster headquartersdoncaster, laurie spelling, laurence pearce spelling -
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Puzzle, promotional, ambulance membership, 1996
Givaway promotionl item used for Ambulance Week in 1996. Given to Laurence Spelling. Laurie Spelling joined the ambulance service in the early 1970s and completed various training courses at the Ambulance Officer's Training Centre. He was employed by the Peninsula Ambulance Service and later qualified as a paramedic and was MICA coordinator. In the period 1999-2003 he was area manager for Rural Ambulance Victoria.White plastic puzzle with movable parts. Features caricature of ambulance office in slouch hat. presented to staff to mark the official opening of the Doncaster headquartersambulance week, membership, laurie spelling, laurence pearce spelling -
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Momento, Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Judith Cocks, embroideress
Red framed tapestry featuring the Metropolitan Ambulance Service logo and Maltese Cross pattern around tapestry border.To the splendid women and men of the Metropolitan Ambulance Service Thank you all for all for all the dedication, compassion, skill, care and kindness given to those in needjudith cocks -
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Painting, Ambulance Station, North Eastern Victoria District Ambulance Service, Wangaratta, Grant and Associates Architects and Engineers, Circa 1950s
... Painting, Ambulance Station, North Eastern Victoria...north eastern victoria district ambulance service.... north eastern victoria district ambulance service wangaratta ...Created by architects Grant and Associates to show their concept for a new ambulance district headquarters and station in Wangaratta. This building was subsequently built and as of 2015 is still in use.Timber framed water colour showing ambulance station seen from the road. Two cars present and several women and men are walking near the building. Ambulance Service logo has been adhered to the building.north eastern victoria district ambulance service, wangaratta -
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Radio, Two Way, Pony CB-36, Kanda Tsushin Kogyo Company Ltd, Pony Mid 1970,s
When introduced across the emergency services and used in the 1960s and 1970s these radios for the first time allowed for easy two radio communications between the police, fire services, ambulance, State Emergency Service and St John Ambulance. Source Peter Neylon serving paramedic and AHSV member 17 October 2016.Silver and black hand held radio with two channels and volume and squelch buttons on front.Pony -
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Poster, Air Ambulance, Bell 206, Circa 1970s
.promotional/marketing itemColour photograph of Peninsula Air Service Bell 206 air ambulance helicopter hovering over an F100 ambulance. Mounted on Masonite.Your ambulance service We'll always be therepeninsula ambulance service -
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Photograph, Framed, Medical Emergency Adult Retrieval Service (Emergency and Critical Care Services), 1999
Medical Emergency Adult Retrieval Service (Emergency and Critical Care Services) crew 1999. Included in photo are ; Dr Johannes Wenzel, Mr Phillip Hogan, Mr Barry Busby, Associate professor Joseph Epstein, Mr Kenneth Laycock. Absent from photo are ; Dr Mary Buchanan, Dr Edward O'SullivanColour photograph of Medical Emergency Adult Retrieval Service Crew in front of a Lloyd Helicopter.medical emergency adult retrieval service, emergency and critical care services, lloyd helicopter -
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Gaiters, Uniform, Ambulance officer
When he died in 2007, Wally Byrne, left a legacy of public service that many would be proud to emulate. Having served in the Royal Australian Navy in the Pacific during the Second War World War, Wally later joined the Victorian Civil Ambulance as an ambulance officer. In a career that spanned more than 35 years, Wally was based at Lonsdale Street, Latrobe Street and Fairfield. He became Station Officer at the busy Latrobe Street before moving into the Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) system. Promoted to District Officer he became officer in charge of communications and served in this role until his retirement. Chas Martin, one of Wally’s communications staff at Latrobe Street, recalled that Wally was an efficient and well liked manager. He was also a very social person. Having purchased a block of land at Christmas Hills, Wally and his family hosted regular weekend BBQ’s there for his communications staff, other ambulance officers, and their families. Wally’s son Jon, later joined Ambulance Victoria, became a paramedic and now holds a senior role in the organisation.Pair of dark brown leather gaiters with metal clips to fasten the side and a small brass buckle and strap at the top. The gaiters are marked in ink on the inside surface 'Left' and 'Right' and are both inscribed with the owners name ' W.BYRNE'. gaiters, uniform, wally byrne -
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Microphone, PYE
Used by unknown country ambulance service.Light blue microphone with red button.PYEmicrophone, country ambulance service -
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Microphone, PYE, 1980
Used by unknown country ambulance service.Light blue microphone with red button.PYEmicrophone, courntry ambulance service -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Switchboard
Used in the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service Lonsdale Street headquarters until that facility closed and moved to Latrobe Street. The small size of this headquarters service switchboard demonstrates the rapid growth of the ambulance service in the 20th CenturyBrown timber switchboard. Black switch panel on front and notice plaque top right corner.noticevictorian civil ambulance service, lonsdale street -
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Card, Control Room, Ambulance Service, unknown
Control room cards; White cards were used for an immediate emergency response, and if the white card had a red corner it denoted "Accident". Blue cards were used to denote and record routine forward bookings such as patient transport requirements. The cards were used at the Latrobe street Ambulance Headquarters circa 1975.Pale blue paper card with black printing on one side only.From To Car No.card, control room -
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Card, Control Room, Ambulance Service, unknown
Control room cards; White cards were used for an immediate emergency response, and if the white card had a red corner it denoted "Accident". Blue cards were used to denote and record routine forward bookings such as patient transport requirements. The cards were used at the Latrobe street Ambulance Headquarters circa 1975.Pale blue paper card with black printing on one side only.From To Car No.card, control room -
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Card, Control Room, Ambulance Service, unknown
Control room cards; White cards were used for an immediate emergency response, and if the white card had a red corner it denoted "Accident". Blue cards were used to denote and record routine forward bookings such as patient transport requirements. The cards were used at the Latrobe street Ambulance Headquarters circa 1975.Pale blue paper card with black printing on one side only.From To Car No.card, control room -
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Keyring, unknown
Keyring comprising white metal ring with plastic fob attached (coloured white, red and black)On front of Fob; "EMERGENCY DIAL 000" On back of fob "The Ambulance Service saves Lives"keyring, ambulance service -
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Badge, Hat, South Australian Ambulance Service, A.J.Parkes, unknown
Silver coloured metal badge with decoration on front surface in white, blue, green, yellow and red enamel. At back are two metal loops and separate metal pins for use in attaching the badge to a hat. ON FRONT;Image of a bird (Shrike) symbolising the South Australian Ambulance Service ON REAR " A. J Parkes" (Manufacturer)badge -
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Portable Radio, Ambulance Service 181 Motorola
Motorola Saber Portable radio Battery Premier with spring loaded belt clipMade in Australia battery Pb95 PR 181