Rushden and Higham Community Responders

Rushden and Higham Community Responders Local Community First responder group answering 999 calls for East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS).

A new and much needed group for the town of Rushden, Northamptonshire. When live we will be responding to 999 calls made to the East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS). Covering a radius primarily of 3 miles we will cover Rushden, Higham Ferrers, Stanwick, Irthlingborough, Chelveston, Wymington, Irchester and anywhere in between. If your intrested in volunteering with the team in either a operational or support role please contact us at [email protected].

15/01/2014

We're up to 94 page like, can we reach 100 before the weekend. Please spread the word of our group to anyone you know who lives or works in Rushden and Higham.

13/01/2014

Are you a local business owner?

We're looking for local businesses who are looking to sponsor a local charity. As a small charity we receive no central government funding and rely on public donations and sponsorship.

Please contact us on [email protected] if you would like to help in anyway.

Almost £40 raised through easyfundraising. It's easy to help us raise funds just by simply shopping online. It takes two...
02/01/2014

Almost £40 raised through easyfundraising. It's easy to help us raise funds just by simply shopping online. It takes two minutes too sign up and is easy to use. Try it today, http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/rushdencfr

Help Rushden Community First Responders raise money by using easyfundraising.org.uk every time you shop online.

01/01/2014

We wish all our followers, families and volunteers a Happy New Year. We look forward to going operational in February 2014.

28/12/2013

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So the next time you need to find something online, please use http://rushdencfr.easysearch.org.uk and raise money for Rushden Community First Responders with every search you make.

24/12/2013

Wishing all of our followers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year :)

07/12/2013

We're now at 76 likes on our page...Can we get this too 100 before the year end's...Please spread the word of our group.

05/12/2013

ICE? In Case Of Emergency!

Have you put 'ICE' in your mobile telephone? Storing 'ICE' along with a name and telephone number will enable the emergency services to quickly contact someone for you in the event of an emergency.

Eight out of ten people in the UK carry no next of kin details yet 80% carry a mobile phone, most of whom have it on them all the time.

There is no simpler way of letting the emergency services know who to contact should you be involved in an accident than by using ICE.

Standing for In Case of Emergency, ICE will allow the emergency crews to quickly contact a nominated person who can be informed of the incident and seek essential medical details.

03/09/2013

Our website is now online, full of information about who we are, what we're about and how you can help. Feel free to have a look @ www.rushdencfr.co.uk

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