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Sign up to save a life

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1 October 2025
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Ambulance Victoria is encouraging residents to learn or refresh their CPR skills and sign up to be a GoodSAM responder. There will be Call, Push, Shock sessions coming up in Mallacoota and Cann River this month as part of Shocktober.

Ambulance Victoria is encouraging residents to learn or refresh their CPR skills and sign up to be a GoodSAM responder. There will be Call, Push, Shock sessions coming up in Mallacoota and Cann River this month as part of Shocktober.

With more cardiac arrests in Victoria than ever before, Ambulance Victoria (AV) is encouraging East Gippsland residents to learn or refresh their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills and sign up to be a GoodSAM responder.

A cardiac arrest occurs when a person’s heart suddenly stops pumping blood effectively around the body.

This October marks the sixth year of AV’s state-wide Shocktober campaign, which is dedicated to improving cardiac arrest survival rates.

Ambulance Victoria regional director for Gippsland, Ross Salathiel, encouraged locals to learn CPR, how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) and know where their closest defibrillator is located.

“Shocktober is about giving Victorians who have a

cardiac arrest a better chance of returning to their loved ones,” he said.

“CPR and defibrillation are critical. Every day, around 21

Victorians suffer the medical emergency but only one in 10 survive. For every minute CPR is delayed, survival decreases by 10 per cent.

“Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere, at any age, health or fitness level, and often without symptoms.

“Our message is simple – you don’t need to be a paramedic to save a life, just remember to Call (Triple Zero 000), Push (Perform CPR) and Shock (use an AED).”

Ross also encouraged locals to sign up to be a GoodSAM responder.

GoodSAM is a mobile app that connects patients in cardiac arrest with a nearby volunteer who is willing to start hands-only CPR while paramedics are on their way. There are currently more than 17,300 GoodSAM responders across Victoria – but we need more.

Last year, AV paramedics and first responders were called to 7545 cardiac arrest patients. Victoria has the best cardiac survival rates in Australia and the third best anywhere

in the world.

AV will run the following Call, Push, Shock sessions during Shocktober and locals are encouraged to attend.

EVENTS

– Mallacoota Markets: Saturday, October 4, 9am, Mallacoota Community Precinct

– Neighbour House Postcard Campaign: Tuesday, October 7, 11am, Cann River Community Centre

– Cann River Seniors Group: Wednesday, October 8, noon, Cann River Community Centre

– Cann River Youth Group: Friday, October 31, 5pm, Cann River Community Centre

AV staff receiving CPR training during Shocktober, captured by Befeker Kebede, 2024.
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