Getting prepared for the 2015 Kokoda Challenge
At First Aid Accident and Emergency we are proud to be part of the annual Kokoda Challenge events held throughout Queensland. There is ...
Heart Problems and Defibrillation
Every year approximately 55,000 Australians suffer a heart attack (Sudden Cardiac Arrest). The National Heart Foundation of Australia r...
Kokoda Tips 3- Training on the road or flat
Training sessions for the Kokoda Challenge
“It’s important to remember that even though the Kokoda Challenge is on trails, it’s nice to...
Kokoda Tips 1- Team Planning for the Kokoda Challenge
Scott Whimpey - First aid supporter and 4 x winner of the Kokoda Challenge in a fastest time of 11:19min, discusses team planning for t...
Are your Electricians Trained in First Aid?
The Gold Coast is one of the fastest growing cities in Australia with a lot of tradies moving to the Sunshine State to make the most of...
Epilepsy awareness
Although reasons vary, the most common cause of seizure among adults is epilepsy.
Seizures can be sudden, dramatic and upsetting to wa...
How to Keep your Business Safe
At First Aid Accident & Emergency, we spend a lot of time training staff in their own business environment. This is ideal as it all...
What to do with a Jellyfish Sting
It is getting to that time of year when the Gold Coast waters are receiving a few not-so-welcome guests. Less than a month ago a large ...
Scott’s Latest Blog for The Kokoda Challenge
So you and 3 friends have committed to one of the most gruelling events in Australia, The Kokoda Challenge, and wondering how to approa...
Kokoda Tips – Original ITB and Feet Management
Scott Whimpey, Director of First Aid Accident & Emergency has been involved with The Kokoda Challenge since 2008. He has helped 100...

Construction Defibrillator Bundles