LIFE-SAVING volunteers are being called on to join the Solihull ranks as a Community First Responders (CFRs).
West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) is recruiting a new band of volunteer lifesavers to train and become part of their team.
Volunteer CFRs are residents who have received medical training from WMAS and respond, when available and in their own time and without pay, to emergency 999 calls in both urban and rural areas.
CFRs are not a substitute for ambulance staff; however, they provide life-saving skills and are trained in basic lifesaving techniques. Their availability, close proximity and knowledge of their area are among their many valuable assets.
They are vital in life-threatening situations, especially in some of the most serious cases such as a cardiac arrest and trauma when every second counts.
Community response manager, Cliff Medlicott, said: “We’re recruiting for CFRs at multiple locations across the region and are looking for kind, compassionate people who are committed to helping others in their local community.
“Maybe you’ve added ‘volunteering’ to your list of New Year’s Resolutions? If so, this position could not be more perfect.
“Volunteers come from all walks of life. When they make themselves available to respond they can continue to go about their daily lives, but if an emergency call is received by the ambulance service within a five-mile radius, they are sent and always backed-up by an emergency ambulance service vehicle.”
To volunteer, applicants must be aged 18 or over, have a full driving licence and lots of enthusiasm for your local community and saving lives.
Successful applicants will attend a nationally recognised training course covering Basic Life Support and Defibrillation, Medical Emergencies, Traumatic Emergencies and Preparing for Active Duty.
They will then train alongside ambulance crews before starting in their role and being able to ‘respond’”.
For more about being a CFR and to apply click here.
Applications close on January 31.
