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Bransgore Community First Responders (CFRs). CFRs are volunteers who attend calls in their local area and provide basic life support care until the arrival of the ambulance service BRANSGORE Community First Responders (CFRs) are hoping to raise their profile and recruit some new volunteers as well as raising vital funds to support the group. Volunteers will be holding their annual licensed street collection outside the shops in Ringwood Road in Bransgore today (Saturday July 17), between 7.30am and 3pm. This year the group will be able to accept donations by a contactless card device, which has been by the South Central Ambulance Charity.
POLICE enquiries are still ongoing after 13 vehicles were damaged in Bransgore, including a first responder ambulance car. The damage happened overnight on November 14 and 15 in Betsy Close, Brookside Road, Elmers Way, Hill Close, Rosehill Drive, Shackleton Square, Shearsbrook Close, and Tyrrells Court. A spokesperson for Hampshire Constabulary said: All initial lines of enquiry, including house-to-house visits, have taken place and police enquiries are ongoing at this moment in time to identify those responsible.
The wing mirror of the Bransgore Community First Responders’ ambulance car was smashed last month, which meant it was unable to be used to attend 999 emergency calls in the area. The car was parked near Burnt House Lane while the on-call volunteer responder was inside his house.
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An ambulance vehicle belonging to Bransgore Community First Responders has been repaired after the wing mirror was vandalised POLICE enquiries are still ongoing after 13 vehicles were damaged in Bransgore, including a first responder ambulance car. The damage happened overnight on November 14 and 15 in Betsy Close, Brookside Road, Elmers Way, Hill Close, Rosehill Drive, Shackleton Square, Shearsbrook Close, and Tyrrells Court. A spokesperson for Hampshire Constabulary said: All initial lines of enquiry, including house-to-house visits, have taken place and police enquiries are ongoing at this moment in time to identify those responsible.
The wing mirror of the Bransgore Community First Responders’ ambulance car was smashed last month, which meant it was unable to be used to attend 999 emergency calls in the area. The car was parked near Burnt House Lane while the on-call volunteer responder was inside his house.