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Life-saving vehicle plays its part in over 300 emergencies

Solihull Editorial 31st Aug, 2024   0

AN EMERGENCY vehicle that was donated to community first responders has helped to save around 300 lives.

Henley-in-Arden based Multifleet Vehicle Management, which trades as runyourfleet, handed over the brand-new Kia Ceed Sportswagon to the charity Arrive Alive in summer 2022.

Arrive Alive supports various community first responder schemes with the provision of lifesaving resources to attend 999 calls.

In the first two years, the vehicle has spent an average of 50 voluntary hours every week on duty, completing more than 290 category one 999 calls since its launch.

Debbie Roscoe from Arrive Alive said: “The runyourfleet car has enabled Alcester Community First Responders supported by Arrive Alive to be ready to respond to emergencies for an average of 50 hours every week.




“This has involved nearly 300 category one 999 calls, which are those that involve the most immediate threat to life, requiring the highest emergency response.

“That means the vehicle has helped to save up to 300 lives since the summer of 2022, which is an incredible number that we’re very grateful to runyourfleet for helping us to achieve.”


The Arrive Alive charity was founded by Debbie Roscoe following her youngest daughter Ellie’s life- threatening case of measles in 2017.

The responder vehicle will be supported by runyourfleet for three years, enabling it to respond to vital 999 calls across the West Midlands until the summer of 2025.

Steve Whitmarsh, managing director of runyourfleet, said: “Everyone at runyourfleet is so pleased to hear about such positive results from Arrive Alive vehicle we provided.

“We are delighted to support the fantastic work that Arrive Alive is doing with various community fast responder groups across the Midlands.

“The service these people selflessly provide for their communities is amazing, and we are very happy to be playing a small part.”