4.5
77 reviews
50K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Australia's #1 First Aid app for iPhone is now available for Android. By popular demand of course.

"It really is a must-have app as it could spell the difference between life and death." Macworld Magazine

St John Ambulance Australia provides First Aid training to 400,000 people in Australia each year. St John Ambulance Australia is the most trusted name in First Aid training, kits and supplies.

Now you can carry over 125 years of First Aid research, experience and knowledge right in your pocket. ‘First Aid’ is Australia’s only Android app that presents step-by-step emergency First Aid information to the user with a large clear image for each step. Saving the life of a loved one is easier than you might expect.

‘First Aid’ by St John Ambulance Australia is undoubtedly the easiest First Aid app on the market to use. Packed with some of the most common and critical conditions that require immediate life saving First Aid.

Topics include:
Allergic Reaction
Asthma Attack
Bites and Stings
Burns
Chest Pain
Choking
Defibrillation
Diabetic Emergency
Fractures
Recovery Position
Removal of Helmet
Severe Bleeding
Shock
Sprains & Strains

'First Aid' by St John Ambulance Australia has been developed with the help of Intensive Care Paramedics, Nurses, Doctors and First Aid training specialists. 'First Aid' is exclusive to the Australian App Store and includes the latest Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) guidelines, as set out by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC).
Updated on
Dec 12, 2016

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
77 reviews
A Google user
January 22, 2019
I've only just tried this so it's a bit early for a review. There is a glaring problem though. I looked at choking. The treatment, if inneffective, leads to CPR. Why is there no direct link to CPR? A brief look - try doing more with a dying person on your hands - did not allow me to find it. It also needs a search facility. Snake bite is there but not on the front page under 'S'. Oddly, to me, helmet removal IS on the front page. There other places which seem to need correctoon too.
37 people found this review helpful
HabashyGaming
December 1, 2021
Would recommend this app on everyone's phone I really hope it grows from here and it is really helpful with photos and small texts which is straight to the point. Highly recommend it!
7 people found this review helpful
Wendy Armstrong
April 6, 2021
Early days, however, I couldn't spot instructions on how to use an Epipem, nor what to do for a wasp sting. They were the first things that came to mind to look up to see how the app would be useful to me. I also have the Red Cross app which I find to be great. I'm glad St. John’s does have one. With improvements I'm sure it will be great. Thank you.
9 people found this review helpful