: : Billingshurst Emergency Assistance Team Registered Charity No 1119641 - Working in Partnership with South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust : :
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December
2007:
BEAT reaches over 300 calls!
Presently Yes, emergencies that would be considered unsafe for Community First Responders’ welfare, such as Road Traffic Collisions (RTC) or known violent or potentially violent situations.
Will there be any support after dealing with a serious incident?
Following all serious incidents the designated Ambulance Service representative would be available to offer any relevant help or support. During the core working day and week a nominated officer would be available and, out of hours, the Ambulance Service has a number of officers on call who would be available to offer support and, if necessary, visit the Community First Responders at their home addresses.
How are Community Responders called out?
The Emergency Patient Communications Centre (EPCC) of South East Coast Ambulance Service will contact the ‘On Call’ Community First Responder by pager and/or mobile telephone which is part of the equipment supplied. Consideration will be given to each individual scheme with regard to method of call-out and communication.
Will an emergency Ambulance Service always attend?
Yes, as a matter of course, the emergency ambulance service will dispatch, ambulance personnel to the scene, as mentioned earlier, this may be in the form of a rapid response car, motor cycle or conventional ambulance.
Will training be provided?
It is important that Community First Responders have adequate training to be able to deal with the emergencies they are sent to. After successful completion of the initial training, to ensure skills are maintained, it will be necessary for members to attend regular training sessions. Details of this will be provided in a separate Policies and Procedures document.
Is any equipment provided?
Each scheme should attempt to raise some monies itself by sponsorship or fundraising events. South East Coast Ambulance Service, together with the British Heart Foundation will help and assist where appropriate, the purchasing and funding of various items of equipment.