THANK YOU TO OUR
VOLUNTEER LIFE SAVERS AND SUPPORTERS
Volunteers who help to save lives and
support emergency work in the West Midlands are being thanked by
ambulance bosses as part of National Volunteers Week.Dedicated air ambulance charity fundraisers, voluntary aid societies, volunteer car drivers and over 1,100 Community First Responders (CFRs) help us to keep saving lives in the West Midlands each year.
Water and land rescue charities and 4x4 groups from across the region provide the Trust with support through harsh winters, periods of high demand and at the scene of incidents when skill and time are of the essence.
A host of businesses and organisations also help the ambulance service to save lives by giving funding to CFR groups to ensure they have all the latest equipment and even donate dedicated vehicles. Others house an automated external defibrillator (a device used to restart a heart when someone suffers a cardiac arrest) and take part in CPR training to ensure their staff know what to do in the event of an emergency.
Daren
Fradgley, Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer, said: “Thank you to all of
the volunteers who provide essential help to patients in the West
Midlands, whether directly
or indirectly.
“Supporting
any facet of the ambulance service, be it the Trust itself, your local
CFR group or air ambulance charity, means a great deal to West Midlands
Ambulance Service
and helps to ensure we continue to provide life-saving care to patients
who need it the most.
“Very often we don’t say thank-you enough. On behalf of all of our staff, thank you to
all that you do. I am very proud of all of you; all of our volunteers and all of our staff, regardless of the role you fulfill.”
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