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Actions for Survival
First Aid Training in Auckland area
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Our address
3 Shingleton Lane,
Auckland
2016,
North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 271 2402
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09 261 2338
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Our website
www.actionsforsurvival.com
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Services offered since 2013
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Expertised in First Aid Training
Resuscitation, Advanced First Aid, Basic First Aid, Home Health Care, CPR,
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we are providing services in Stratford, Taranaki, Hawera, Opunake, Inglewood, Waitara, Bell Block, New Plymouth, New Plymouth Area
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“I saw that post on the local grapevine about the arena works sounds like a total dirt bag.... some one said he’s gone to Whanganui, so hopefully out of the area...”
Reaction to Anon written on 14/03/2022
“Its a shame you didn't add your name to your comment, as I dont believe you were a visitor who just popped in. More likely one of the Toxic Persons that Management removed from the property. I am a permanent and yes the camp has had it problems, but we came here like others accepting the camp as it was and we are all still here. We are all good respectable people. Council is making regular checks.”