Abbots Bromley Community First
Responders
2161 Calls Attended to Date

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Page last updated Thursday, September 15, 2011 4:28 PM .
Abbots bromley CFRS is made up of a group of volunteers who have been trained by West Midlands Ambulance Service (Stafford Locality) to provide emergency medical aid to people living and working in the local community.
The purpose of a Community First Responder Group is to provide emergency medical care until the professional service arrives on scene.It is important to understand that we do not replace the professional service, but we are able to provide necessary support and assistance until their arrival.
Abbots bromley Community First Responder scheme aims to provide support 24 hours, seven days per week for the residents and workers of Abbots bromley and its surrounding area. To enable us to achieve this we need to enlist the help of people who would either like to train as responders or join our supporters team.
Like all First Responder Schemes across the county we receive no funds from central sources and rely entirely on fund raising, sponsorship and donations. The volunteer responders give their time for operations and training freely. The money that we need for day to day running costs as well as the purchase of equipment, uniforms and a vehicle has to be raised through fundraising events or public or private donations.
If
you would like to find out more about how you can support Abbots bromley CFRS
or if you are able to offer sponsorship, please use the contact us link. You
can also use this link to contact the coordinator if you would like someone
to come and talk to your organisation to explain what the First Responder
Scheme is all about and what the volunteers do.