Your Chance to Visit the Artarmon Ambulance Superstation on Ambulance Appreciation Day

    Photo: NSW Ambulance Facebook

    If you’ve ever wondered what goes on inside the Artarmon Ambulance Superstation, you can find out on Ambulance Appreciation Day on Friday, 19 September 2025.

    You will meet your local ambulance crew and have the opportunity to explore the superstation.

    There will be:

    • Live equipment demonstrations
    • Children’s activities
    • Giveaways
    • Food and more!

    There will be opportunities to practice your CPR skills and take a closer look at the ambulance vehicles.

    Eight stations across NSW are opening on the day, and the Artamon Superstation is one of them.

    You don’t need to register to attend – simply turn up on the day, join in the fun, and celebrate.

    When: 11 am to 2 pm  Friday, 19 September 2025

    Where: Artarmon Superstation, 95-99 Reserve Road, Artarmon

    It’s an opportunity to say a personal ‘thank you’ for the extraordinary work NSW Ambulance staff do every day.

    NSW Ambulance staff who have gone above and beyond in their role in saving lives across the state will also be recognised with Certificates of Appreciation being announced on the day.

    Minister for Health, Ryan Park said:

    “NSW Ambulance paramedics are there for us when we need them most, responding to everything from medical emergencies to motor vehicle accidents and disasters, providing expert mobile health care with professionalism and compassion.

    “This is a chance for the community to meet these incredible men and women, hear their stories, and let them know how much they are valued.”

    The NSW Ambulance Chief Executive, Dr Dominic Morgan said:

    “NSW Ambulance Appreciation Day is a chance to recognise the exceptional care our people provide in the most critical moments, and to welcome the community into their local station to meet NSW Ambulance staff.

    “This day helps strengthen the vital bond between NSW Ambulance and the communities we serve, while also shining a light on the services we provide and the essential role we play in the state’s healthcare system.”

     

    Artarmon Superstation at Artamon

    Ambulance Station Open on Ambulance Appreciation Day

    If you won’t be in Sydney on the day, or would like to tell your friends, there will be seven other stations to visit:

    • Armidale Station, 197 Barney Street (corner of Butler St), Armidale
    • Coffs Harbour Station, 72 Marcia Street, Coffs Harbour
    • Dubbo Station, 64 Windsor Parade, Dubbo
    • Macquarie Fields Station, 6 Brooks Street, Macquarie Fields
    • Penrith Station, 141 High Street, Penrith
    • Queanbeyan Station, 7 Erin Street, Queanbeyan
    • Randwick Superstation, 1R Darley Road (corner King St), Randwick

    Show Your Appreciation on Social Media

    NSW Ambulance is asking you to share your appreciation by tagging them on the following social media platforms.

    Don’t forget to share your appreciation via our social media channels:

    Instagram: @nswambulance

    Facebook: NSW Ambulance

    LinkedIn: NSW Ambulance

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    Although the Lane Cove Ambulance Station on Burns Bay Road may appear to be closed, it serves as a base for ambulances between jobs.  Read our history of the Lane Cove Ambulance Station here.

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