What is a 'First Responder' ? A First Responder is a person who make themselves available within their community, to attend potentially life-threatening emergencies - trained in Basic Life Support and Defibrillation. |
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Why do we need 'First Responders' ?
First Responder Schemes are additional valuable resources which enable people to learn the skills necessary to begin life-saving treatment before an ambulance arrives, but do not in any way replace existing emergency ambulance services.

Welsh Ambulance Services
NHS Trust
Corwen Area

The Welsh Ambulance Service train you in these skills at NO COST and also provide us with all the equipment and support we need to carry out our roles (Saving Lifes)
Can Anyone Become A 'First Responder' ?
Applicants must be between the age of 18 and 70, be physically fit and have a clean UK driving licence. All applicants are required to undergo a Police Check before being registered to our Scheme.
For further information , or an application pack
Contact
REGIONAL FIRST RESPONDER OFFICE, TEL: 01978 366204
E-MAIL: CORWENFIRSTRESPONDER@HOTMAIL.CO.UK
OR CONTACT
RAY EVANS ( EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN)
MOBILE: 07824499408
ALEX HOLLYWOOD ( CORWEN FIRST RESPONDER COORDANATOR )
MOBILE: 07760436836