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Arrive Alive is solely funded by public donations and is dedicated to funding vital lifesaving vehicles and equipment for Community First Responders (CFRs). CFRs are medically trained volunteers who are regulated and dispatched to life threatening 999 calls by West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS).
An Arrive Alive vehicle can reach a 999 medical emergency in those vital seconds/minutes prior to a road or air ambulance due to being directly based within the heart of the community. CFRs are trained to deal with some of the most time critical medical emergencies. All of our vehicles are on the same radio network as a standard road or air ambulance to receive the details of the medical emergency, following a 999 call.
Demand is greater than ever on our current operational lifesaving vehicles and equipment. An additional eight voluntary operated lifesaving equipped vehicles are urgently needed to join the existing fleet of Arrive Alive vehicles on the frontline. WMAS is the largest the ambulance service in the UK they cover over 5000 square miles with a population of approximately 60 million people. At present there are just over 400 WMAS road ambulances to cover this area and receive approximately 4000, 999 calls everyday,
Its fantastic the support Arrive Alive has already given to these schemes as they are independent from the Ambulance Service and fund all their own uniform and equipment. For every Car that Arrive Alive has provided to one of our Volunteer schemes that is potentially another life saved in the Community. Andy Jeynes Community Response Manager for West Midlands Ambulance Service UNHSFT.
Each donation made to Arrive Alive helps to save a life within the community, none of us know when we might have to make the dreaded 999 call. For further information please visit our website or follow us on social media.