We rely entirely on public donations to operate the Ludlow Community First Responder Scheme. Through your donations we can make sure our kit and vehicle are in top working order. This ensures we can respond as quickly and effectively as possible. Every donation, no matter the amount is gratefully appreciated. Click the link below or scan the QR code.
(If you would rather donate directly to our scheme bank account, please contact us for details)
Are you interested in becoming a CFR? Can you give up 4 hours per week plus time for training and assisting with fund raising. If you are interested in becoming a CFR or want to help out with fund raising then get in touch by clicking the link below.
Becoming a CFR
As a Community First Responder (CFR), you will need to successfully complete training with West Midlands Ambulance Service prior to becoming an active CFR in your local community. As a qualified and active CFR, you will volunteer abiding by the policies and procedures of West Midlands Ambulance Service. Active CFRs are expected to be available to respond to emergency 999 calls for a minimum of 20 hours per month. However, how and when you do this is entirely up to you as it is in your own time e.g. after work, at the weekend, evenings.
You will also be required to attend mandatory training annually and to keep a personal portfolio to include your responding hours and the skills you have used.
CFR Training
CFRs are trained by the ambulance service and work is ongoing currently to further update this qualification to ensure CFRs receive the very best training to continue to provide excellent patient care.
The CFR training is a regulated course which covers both written and practical work covering anatomy, physiology, traumatic and medical emergencies, basic life support and defibrillation. This training is supported annually by West Midlands Ambulance Service with a mandatory update.
What we’re looking for
Volunteers should be:
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