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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Photograph, framed, Paramedic monitoring a patient on helicopter ambulance Air 495
Black and white photograph (Print) with mountboard surround, enclosed in a timber frame (painted green) with Perspex glazing. Hanging string attached at back.helicopter ambulance, air 495, air ambulance -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Jacket, motorcycle, uniform, Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA), Paramedic, Circa 2005
Worn by MICA (Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance) Paramedic motorcyclists.Blue button-up motorcycle jacket with a MICA (Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance) Paramedic badge on the top front left hand side. An Ambulance Service Victoria Paramedic badge is attached to the top of each sleeve. The name "Terry" is printed in white stencil letters on the right hand side of the front of the jacket. mica, mobile intensive care ambulance, paramedic, victorian ambulance service, motorcyclist -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ambulance, Motorcycle, Paramedic, Gilera 100, Circa 2006
A very small number of these Gilera 100 three wheeled motorcycles were purchased by Ambulance Victoria so that paramedics could negotiate traffic in built up areas and attend patients more quickly. Unfortunately, the paramedics using these vehicles did not feel they were safe to drive and they were soon withdrawn from service and replaced by conventional BWM motorcycles. This vehicle has only around 4500 kilometres usage on its speedometer. Source Chas Martin curator AHSVMotorcycle with twin front wheels.1E-SUD 7362paramedic, gilera -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Monitor defribulator, Lifepak 4, Physio-Control Corporation, Circa 1975
Used in Mobile Intensive Care Ambulances (MICA) 1, 2 and 3 during the 1970s and 1980s. These units were effective and reliable. Paramedics were happy, however, when they were replaced by the Lifepak 5 as the new unit was much lighter and smaller. Source Ian Donaldson AHSV assistant curator. This particular item was donated to Ambulance Service Melbourne by the Collier Charitable Fund. Cream and brown plastic medical equipment with carry handle.PHYSIO-CONTROL PRESENTED TO AMBULANCE SERVICE - MELBOURNE BY COLLIER CHARITABLE FUND collier charitable fund, paramedic, mica -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ambulance, Motor, Volkswagon, 2004, Volkswagon, 2004
White ambulanceParamedic, Ambulancevolkswagon, vw -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ventilator, Drager, Oxylog, Drager (Australia), Circa 2005
equipment was easy to set and easy to monitor. Source Peter Naylon serving paramedic and AHSV member.Orange plastic box. Black face contains buttons and dials. Tubing attached to one side.OXYLOG DRAGER -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Fluid kit, Hoeschst Australia Limited, Circa 1974
Carried in ambulances. In pre paramedic days this equipment was operated by attending doctors rather than ambulance officers.Grey plastic case containing two bottles of plasma volume expander, lines, needles and other equipment.HAEMACCEL FIRST AID BOX HOECHST -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Kit, Intubation
Used in MICA ambulances in the 1980s. Source Ian Donaldson AHSV assistant curator and retired paramedic 5 October 2016Blue plastic zip up box containing a complete intubation kit.airwaymica -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Suction Unit, Jet, Laerdal, Laerdal
This pressure pack driven suction unit contains a lanyard to be placed around the neck (source Peter Naylon AHSV member and serving paramedic. 4 September 2016Clear plastic bottle with green and white screw on cap with external plastic tube. Plastic bottle contains a green and white pressure pack.vacuumised cartridge for jet suction Laerdal -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Test unit, pulse monitor, Komesaroff, Medical Developments Australia
test unit for pulse monitor made by Dr Komesaroffs Medical Developments company.Source Ian Donaldson AHSV assistant curator and retired paramedic 5 October 2016black box with handle and two latches. Contains operating instructions in lid and green electrical box and wires. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Toy, Bear, CareFlight, circa 2012
Found in Op Shop by Ian Donaldson in Lilydale price paid 50 cents. These toys were given to Child Patients during emergency flights. (source: Ian Donaldson the donor worked as a Mica Paramedic on both Rotary and fixed wing aircraft between 1982 and 1990.)Small Brown Toy Bear With blue bathrobe with CareFlight on the front. Bandaged arm and leg. Left arm in Sling with CareFlight inscription careFlight label attached to left ear in original package.careflight -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Report, hand-held radio communications, Ambulance Srervice Victoria, 1990, 1990
Owned by Laurence Pearce Spelling. Laurie Spelling joined the ambulance service in the early 1970s and completed various training courses at the Ambulance Officer's Training Centre. He later qualified as a paramedic and was a MICA coordinator. In the period 1999-2003 he was area manager for Rural Ambulance Victoria.Orange covered document with black plastic ring binding Ambulance Service Victorialaurie spelling, laurence pearce spelling, communications -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Cap peaked, Ambulance, Circa 1990s
Worn by 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 peaked cap with red and white checker band and braiding on peak. Ambulance Service Victoria badge at front. Ambulance Service Victorialaurie spelling -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
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 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Certificate, Ambulance Officer Training Centre, Ambulance Officer Grade lll, Laurence Pearce Spelling, 1974
Awarded to Lawrence Pearce 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 a MICA coordinator. In the period 1999-2003 he was area manager for Rural Ambulance Victoria.DL sized certificate with Hospital and Charities Commission logo top left and Ambulance Service Victoria logo top right. Ambulance Service Victoria Hospital and Charities Commissionlaurie spelling, laurence pearce spelling, ambulance service victoria, hospitals and charities commission -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
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 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
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 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Vehicle, motor, Ambulance, Nash, 1927, Nash, 1927
Ambulance body was made and fitted in Latrobe Street, Melbourne. When completed it went to Central Ambulance service in Sydney. It was later restored by Graham Tibbett and was later purchased by the Ambulance Historical Society of Victoria in 2010. This vehicle is believed to be the only one of its kind left in the world. Funds for the purchase of this vehicle came from the estate of former Paramedic Jack Vaux (officer no. 36 of Ringwood Ambulance).This vehicle is believed to be the only one of its kind left in the world.Four-wheeled motor vehicle used as ambulance . Bodywork painted grey and whiteambulance, nash, graham tibbett, jack vaux -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Medallion, Commemorative, Peninsula Ambulance Service, 1987
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 -
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Archives
Artwork, other - Painting, Circa 1966-1967
This painting was presented to the St Vincent's civilian medical team by the people of An Giang Province, Vietnam, in recognition of their work in the area. St Vincent's sent four civilian clinical teams to Long Xuyen, South Vietnam, 1965 - 1966 as part of an aid program administered by the Australian Department of External Affairs to assist Vietnamese medical and paramedical personnel and provide medical aid to everyone who needed it. The service of the Australian civilian teams who went to Vietnam 1964 - 1972 was recognised with a special plaque within the grounds of the Australian War Memorial in October 2008. This item has historical significance because it is a memento of the hospital's involvement in a nationally significant wartime aid program to South Vietnam. Landscape painting of deer near a forest stream. Painted in the traditional Vietnamese style using lacquer and paint. Artwork is framed in a black frame but is not behind glass. The artist is unknown.Plaque is attached at lower left corner and translated reads: The people of An Giang Province / are extremely grateful to the Australian Surgical Team.st vincent's hospital melbourne, paintings, artworks, south vietnam, medical aid -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ambulance, Dodge, 1975, 1975
This vehicle was used for patient clinic runs between Morabbin and Kingston Hospital. It then was modified into an ambulance mobile communications vehicle. Found to be too small to fulfil this role it was later allocated to the Healesville State Emergency Service. It then returned to Ambulance Victoria where it was stored at Eltham for ten years. The vehicle was repaired mechanically by Bill Redpath in 2016 and repainted. It will be restored internally by AHSV members and former MICA paramedics to represent Car 208, Victoria's and Australia's first Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA). The AHSV holds some of the original equipment from Car 208 and this will be refitted into the Dodge.White Dodge Ambulancedodge, mica -
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 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Certificate St John Ambulance Association Medallion, 30 April 1956
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. Light green certificate white St John Ambulance logo top left corner.THE VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM THE PRIORY IN AUSTRALIA -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Letter, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service to Walter Byrne, 24 March 1969
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. White paper with Victorian Civil Ambulance Service logo top left corner and letterhead at topMR W. BYRNE, 88 ALBERT STREET FOOTSCRAY 3011 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Certificate, Leadership in Supervision and Advanced Leadership Courses, Walter Byrne, Circa 1975 (guess)
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. Embossed paper certificate with three signatures bottom right side.WALTER BYRNE -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
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 -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographs - Mt Beauty, Tawonga South and Falls Creek
Mt Beauty and Tawonga South are in the Kiewa Valley Mt Beauty and Tawonga are in the Kiewa Valley. Many of these photos record people who lived in these towns and their activities.Collection of black and white photos of Mt Beauty and Tawonga. Most are labelled (and some include names but no dates) in pencil on the back.Varying sizes. 1. Marketing Falls Creek 2. Driver Education Car Presentation- Mt Beauty Secondary College 3. Start of Mt Beauty Marathon 4. Mount Beauty Paramedical Day Care Centre 5. Falls Creek - Original Halley's Comet 6. Falls Creek - Original Snow-making on Twin Towers 7. Group of 10 girls 8. Mt Beauty Primary School - Tidy Towns Competition 9.Mt Beauty Primary School 10. Start of Mt Beauty Marathon 11. Lou Leiberman - Local Member 12. Bank Manager, Commonwealth Bank on left. 13. Driver Education Car - Mt Beauty Secondary College 14. Original Snow-making on Twin Towers at Falls Creek 15. Two girls 16. Mt Beauty - Home Improvement Centre 17. Tawonga District Hospital/Mt Beauty Hospital before the Nursing Home - removing pine trees 18. Water Board Installation at Tawonga South (outside Rookes house) 19. Dederang Catholic Church 20. Two men (names on back) 21. Tawonga Store 22. Mt Beauty - old butcher shop on right hand side 23.Tidy Towns Mt Beauty Labelled in pencil on the backmt beauty, tidy towns, driver education, marathon, falls creek -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Official opening of the new Eltham Ambulance Branch, Apex Way, Montmorency, 29 August 2018, 29 Aug 2018
Dignitaries included Ambulance Victoria CEO Tony Walker, Vicki Ward MP for Eltham and Jill Hennessey State Ambulance Services Minister The Eltham Apex Club conducted a Community Service Project (1965-1968) to raise funds for a new Ambulance Station to service the community. A site bounded by the intersection of Main Road, Grand Boulevard and Looker Road at Montmorency was purchased in 1969. In 1970, Eltham Shire Council undertook roadworks to construct Apex Way in preparation for the new station as well as duplicate Main Road, Lower Plenty, east of Grand Boulevard including the new Lower Plenty Bridge, which had been opened in November 1966, bordering with the City of Heidelberg. Diamond Valley Leader, September 5, 2018, p4. MONTMORENCY $1.6mil station unveiled A REVAMPED Montmorency ambulance station has been unveiled. State Ambulance Services Minister Jill Hennessy and Eltham State Labor MP Vicki Ward revealed the $1.6 million complex at the corner of Grand Boulevard and Apex Way in Montmorency. It replaces the 50-year-old station and now includes four ambulance bays, four rest and recline rooms, a large training room and offstreet parking for staff. “The community campaigned long and hard for this new ambulance station and I’m delighted to have stood with them all the way,” Ms Ward said. The latest quarterly performance data showed 90.4 per cent of ambulances in Banyule arrived within 15 minutes of Code 1 emergencies — up from 89.2 per cent three months earlier. Ms Hennessy said paramedics had worked in “cramped” facilities. “We’ve fixed that,” she said.55 born digital imagesambulance victoria ceo, apex way, apex-diamond valley ambulance station, eltham ambulance station, eltham apex club, jill hennessey, montmorency, mp for eltham, state ambulance services minister, tony walker, vicki ward -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat College of Advanced Education: Scrapbook of newspaper cutting, Book 2; June 1976 to March 1977
Newspaper cuttings relating to Ballarat College of Advanced Education. These are from various newspapers and include The Age, Ballarat Courier, The Australian, The Herald. The cuttings cover the period from 30 June 1976 to 11 March 1977. Book with yellow cover, front. Spiral bound.ballarat institute of advanced education, biae, employment advertisements, application for enrolment, outline of courses, merger tomorrow of tertiary colleges, community sharing of education facilities, careers in the 70s, gabriel laderman - artist and teacher, farewell to w rowe, educational values, ballarat cae, university choir from japan, forum on education, education - lack of public concern, deakin uni, tertiary system inquiry, great tertiary power game, mitch pearson - artist, arblaster award to bruce cannon, uni staff hit at colleges, colleges warned of harsh cutbacks, overseas study trip, book sold out before launch, graham hawley - artist, hsc still the best system, campus was his canvas, alistair knox, merger provides wide scope, moves for paramedical courses in ballarat, dr stephen parsons, $104m for state colleges, commonwealth grant to sister francesca watt, the great college perks, cloisters of paradise, workshop looks at school reviews, joan kirner, open day at mount helen, uk sculptor at art school, student strikers, mp wont't meet, early childhood health program, $1m physical education building, forum on uranium, farewell to c a sonsee, noel janetski returns, anzaas congress to come to ballarat, 230 diplomas conferred, disease of idleness, cae contract for union extensios, counselling goes public, dr gary pennington - canadian lecturer, african interest in bcae courses -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Report, 1978, 1978
The following new buildings were completed: Physical Education Complex Union Building (later named the Albert Coates Complex) The Education building (T Building ) was nearing completion and would be the largest single building on the Mount Helen Campus. A government grant and college funds, (the proceeds of the Ballarat School of Mines Centenary Appeal, were earmarked for the construction of the Art Building and Great Hall (later know as 1870 Founders Theatre) A4 black covered booklet - The Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual Reportballarat college of advanced education, annual report, m.b. john, college logo, ian gordon, arthur nicholson, physical education complex, art building, great hall, 1870 founders theatre, art acquisition committee, computer centre, medical services, student residences, union building, partridge report, post-secondary education commission, david alexander, e.j. tippett, peter fryar, lindsay hillman, george pell, john vernon, norman baggaley, barry fitzgerald, derek woolley, robert morell, e.j. barker, peter sargeant, w.j. hitchens, henry moritz, ian hemingway, pat hope, e.r, henzen, frank hurley, ken clements, geoff hendy, debra garton, paramedical, awards, victorian institute of colleges