A TEAM of dedicated community volunteers trained to respond to emergencies have welcomed a brand-new member. The Harwich and District Community First Responders has bolstered its crew with the appointment of trained responder Dominique. She will now be on hand to attend any emergency incidents in the Harwich and Dovercourt areas working in conjunction with the East of England Ambulance Service. A spokesman for the group said: We would like to welcome her into our group and wish her all the very best for her future supporting our community. To find out more about the Harwich and District Community First Responders visit facebook.com/HarwichCFR.
A TEAM of dedicated community volunteers trained to respond to emergencies have welcomed a brand-new member. The Harwich and District Community First Responders has bolstered its crew with the appointment of trained responder Dominique. She will now be on hand to attend any emergency incidents in the Harwich and Dovercourt areas working in conjunction with the East of England Ambulance Service. A spokesman for the group said: We would like to welcome her into our group and wish her all the very best for her future supporting our community. To find out more about the Harwich and District Community First Responders visit facebook.com/HarwichCFR.
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A charity helping to save lives in Burntwood has been boosted by a £1,500 donation.
The money has been given to Burntwood and District Community First Responders by Midland Expressway Ltd, who operate the M6 Toll.
A community first responders vehicle
Formed in 2010, the charity is reliant on fundraising to keep their volunteers on the road to respond to emergency 999 calls.
Jo Brett, M6 Toll’s Drive for Charity scheme co-ordinator, said:
“We’ve had the pleasure of supporting Burntwood and District Community First Responders for many years now, including the provision of free passage on the M6 Toll, enabling them to reach emergencies quicker.