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Nursing Service (derived from females Corps members) and a transport service alongside the British Red Cross attending to wounded soldiers from hospital trains. Whilst all of this was happening, St Andrew's usual civilian work of first aid training and casualty transportation continued unabated (albeit the additional services placed strain on the association's funds).
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by a group of local doctors and businessmen who were concerned by the rapid increase in accidents resulting from traffic and modern machinery. First aid and casualty transportation classes were conducted and Scotland's first ambulance was bought by the association in April 1882, which served Glasgow
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St Andrew's first aiders are required to wear uniform when on duty and are encouraged to wear it whenever they are representing the organisation. The uniform comprises black combat trousers, blue polo shirt (with association logos and First Aid branding), and soft shell jacket. It is worn on public
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The corps was formed in 1904, in order to bring together the various ambulance corps that had formed and to allow these people to improve their first aid skills by practising together and being available at public gathering. The aim of the corps has not changed over the past 100 years, and today it
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The association faced the task of preparing the Scottish public for air raids, and it responded by providing classes in Aid Raid Precautions, Anti-Gas Precautions and First Aid for air raid casualties. As the First World War, St Andrew's was active in the war effort: the Corps provided thousands of
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Within 48 hours of war being declared, the Corps was able to entirely staff all of Scotland's military hospitals, freeing the regular staff for service. In addition to this, St Andrew's were also able to assemble two Foreign Service Units (which served in France and in hospital ships), a Military
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staff for the Civil Nursing Reserve, transportation of casualties after air raids and providing first aid and nursing training to school children. In Glasgow, the association provided accommodation for the newly formed Blood Transfusion Service, as well as arranging free transport for donors.
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presented the association with a large number of motor ambulance wagons that were no longer required by the military. This allowed a complete ambulance service to be extended throughout Scotland. In order to meet the needs of the expanding organisation, the association commissioned plans for
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The corps is made up from over 69 Corps Companies, each of which are based within a specific area and come under the administration of one of the executive committees. Overall control of the corps comes from the association, with national headquarters providing administrative support.
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and the surrounding area providing first aid and transportation to hospital to accident victims. In the following years, the number of calls the association responded to grew so as by 1886 there were six ambulances stationed in towns throughout Scotland.
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that changed the association from a collection of individuals to a legally recognised single entity and in 1904 the St Andrew's Ambulance Corps was formed to bring together the various ambulance groups around the country under a single administration.
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Following an agreement in 1908, St John Ambulance ceased to operate in Scotland and St Andrew's ceased to operate in England. St Andrew's enjoys good relations with the British Red Cross, and they often work in partnership at larger duties such as
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A Corps Company consists of volunteer members who attend regular training meetings, go on duty to provide first aid cover at events and oversee the general running of the company. There are a number of different roles within a Corps Company:
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1946: St Andrew's Ambulance Association and the British Red Cross Scottish Branch agree to pool ambulance resources only (all other activities of both organisations remain independent) and form St. Andrew's and Red Cross Scottish Ambulance
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permanent Headquarters to be built in the North Street, Glasgow. This building opened in 1929 and its facilities included a garage, workshops, offices, classrooms and a drill hall. By 1939, the association was granted Royal Patronage, with
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The corps supplies members to duties across the country, ranging from village fΓͺtes to international sporting events and music festivals. For example, St Andrew's provides cover at three of Scotland's largest stadia
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In addition, there are high visibility jackets, hard hats, ski hats, waterproof jackets and backpack style first aid kits. Grey polo shirts are worn by support volunteers and fundraising teams.
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Section Leader – larger companies may also have section leaders who are responsible for certain roles, and groups of members, allowing commandants to focus on the overall running of the company.
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Associate Member – does not hold a Standard First Aid certificate, but is involved in the running of the company in some other way (fundraising, accounts, administration etc.).
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Assistant Commandant – this position (or positions) is only present in larger companies, in which the Commandant and Deputy may require more support in running of the company.
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26 June 1970: The Queen Mother opened the association's new National Headquarters in Milton Street, Glasgow. The relocation had been necessary due to the construction of the
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was reorganised, and the St. Andrew's Ambulance Association withdrew from contracting to provide an ambulance service (St. Andrew's Scottish Ambulance Service). The
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Members of the corps are constantly updating their first aid skill at regular meetings, however there is also opportunity to undertake further training courses:
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Trainer/Assessor – a member who has undertaken the Trainer/Assessor course, so that they can provide training to the Corps Company as well as to the public.
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withdrew from the ambulance service, which became St. Andrew's Scottish Ambulance Service, the sole contractor for the provision of the ambulance service.
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Honorary Medical Officer – medically qualified person, who advises the company on medical and first aid matters and can also attend public duties.
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are used by members at many duties in order to help speed up communications, and better mobilise members and equipment in response to incidents.
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collectively form the Voluntary Aid Societies. Together, the organisations produce the official First Aid Manual in the United Kingdom.
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Secretary – performs general administrative duties such as taking minutes at AGMs or distributing correspondence from the association.
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Member – holds a Standard First Aid Certificate, and attends events as a first aider as well helping in the running of the company.
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1982: The association celebrated its centenary, with a service of thanksgiving at Glasgow Cathedral, attended by the Queen Mother.
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The Ambulance Association trained volunteer members in ambulance work and first aid and provided certificates of proficiency.
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was formed, and the St. Andrew's and Red Cross Scottish Ambulance Service was contracted to provide the ambulance service.
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Leadership Course – allows members to take up the positions of Commandant, Deputy Commandant or Assistant Commandant.
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Public Duty Officer – organises the first aid cover required at duties, and keeps a record of casualties treated.
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Treasurer – administers company accounts, as well as paying expenses to members (for travel to/from duties).
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2006: The organisation underwent a change in corporate identity, renaming its public facing areas as
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Moving and Handling – covers safe handling and transport of casualties. Techniques taught include
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still exists and provides an opportunity for people to practise and use their first aid skills.
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Youth Leaders – responsible for training and leadership of the youth groups in the company.
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was the sole contractor for the provision of the ambulance service, until 1974, when the
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may be earned by volunteers with St Andrew's First Aid after 15 years service with a
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for each additional period of five years service. This medal is also awarded by the
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St Andrew's offers a variety of courses to the general public and in the workplace:
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At the turn of the century, the association underwent two major changes: In 1899, a
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1954: The first joint First Aid manual of St. Andrew's Ambulance Association,
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1918: The St. Andrew's Ambulance Association were donated ambulances from the
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Emergency First Aid (a four-hour course, designed to give a brief overview
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In order to make teaching more uniform, in 1891 the association published
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2 January 1971: St. Andrew's Ambulance Association were faced with the
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1891: The association published Dr George Beatson's Ambulance Handbook.
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5 April 1976: An Australian Branch was established in Victoria.
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Automated External Defibrillation – allows members to use an
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1928: The association's headquarters opened in North Street,
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The history of St. Andrew's Ambulance Association, 1882–1982
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2010: The headquarters underwent a massive refurbishment.
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In 1882, St Andrew's Ambulance Association was formed in
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Emergency Resuscitation (a two-hour course that teaches
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Deputy Commandant – supports the work of the Commandant
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whilst on duty. Which is now standard for all members
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services and training, changing their trading name.
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St Andrew's House, 48 Milton Street, Glasgow, G4 0HR
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1996: The association was granted its coat of arms.
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