Regular visitors to the news section of our website will know that we enjoy an excellent and close working relationship with the North West Ambulance Service. This evening saw one new and unique aspect of that relationship come to fruition.
As well as providing the team with Automatic External Defibrillator units (AEDs or “defibs” – used to try to restart a person’s heart when they have suffered cardiac arrest) for each of the team’s Landrover ambulances, for which we are extremely grateful, NWAS have recently extended this support yet further. They have kindly provided callout list team member and Medical Equipment Officer Mark Scott with training and teaching materials to be able to deliver and assess the NWAS First Responder course: Basic Life Support and AED. Mark, a qualified teacher and university manager, is also able to undertake this training for the staff of the University of Bolton where he is Principal First Aider.
The course begins with a lecture presentation including video footage, followed by demonstrations and practical skill development, then an assessment to NWAS standards. Successful candidates receive a NWAS First Responder certificate.
The first group of 14 team members had their practical assessment this evening and happily all were successful. Further groups will undergo this assessment in the coming weeks until every team member is qualified to this level.
This is believed to be the only such arrangement in UK Mountain Rescue, and is clear evidence of the great relationship we enjoy with our colleagues in the North West Ambulance Service, to whom we offer our sincere thanks once again.