NWCFR attended the annual Atherstone car show and working with the crews from Atherstone fire station did a RTC demonstration which highlighted what could happen in a collision.
The demonstration showed how fire and ambulance work together to release pedestrians and occupants of a vehicle involved in a collision using various cutting equipment to remove the roof of the car and the extraction of the drive, in this case Charlie, the son of one for NWCFR volunteers.
NWCFR has taken delivery of their new vehicle thanks to another charity Arrive Alive. The Dacia Duster will join our other 2 vehicles responding to 999 calls on behalf of West Midlands Ambulance.
North Warwick Community First Responders have donated an AED to Gurdwara Guru Nanak Parkash, Harnall Lane West, Coventry.
NWCFR received a grant from the National Lottery to replace most of their AED’s from G3’s to G5’s which meant we still had some serviceable AED’s available. After Ranjit Bans who is the First Aid Lead at the Temple but also a VPO at West Midlands Ambulance Service based in Coventry asked us about purchasing an AED for the temple we donated one of the G3’s.
Lee Nash who handed over the AED stated “It has been shown that early access to an AED and good CPR saves lives, the more AED’s that are in the community, the better.”
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