In Fulwood & Lodge Moor areas of Sheffield, a team of 8 dedicated
volunteers respond to life threatending 999 calls on a rota basis.
They have been trained in the use of an Automated External Defibrillator
(AED), Oxygen therapy and other life support skils. They will be on
hand to help the patient untill the ambulance arrives. To find out more
please visit the about page. As the scheme is voluntary, and not
funded by any external bodies on a regular basis we need financial
support to purchase kit to maintain and improve the service.
You can upport us by visiting our webshop Feel free to email us
David Rawlinson ;)
NEWS
- Always on the lookout for more volunteers!!
- See the latest article in Focus on First Aid here on page 5
- Summer
2008- we are still on the lookout for new volunteers in the Sheffield
10 area to join the team so we can cover more hours, if you would like
to volunteer or help us recruit people through mail drops then get in
touch
- NEW pictures from the fun day
- FLFR will be at Hallam Fun Day on 7/7/07 on Hallam Grange Crescent
- 2007- on the lookout for more volunteers in the local area...
- Jan 2007 1st of a series of articles published in "Focus on First Aid"
- November 2006 FLFR Goes Live!!
- Claremont Hopsital kindly offer use of their facilities.
- October 2006 8 Volunteers qualify as CFR's
- October
2006 Hallam Community First Responder Scheme changes its name to
Fulwood & Lodge Moor FR to better represent the community it serves - September 2006 8 Volunteers commence training delivered by Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS)
- June 2006 Sheffield City Council kindly awarded a grant to pay for an AED, Bag and GPS navigation system.
- Hallam Community Youth Association (HCYA) kindly offer their hall for training.
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