“I cannot tell you how grateful I am to Magpas and the Community First Responder who came to save my life.”
- A patient brought back to life by a Magpas Responder.
Magpas Community First Responders are ordinary members of the public who volunteer to do something extraordinary. They give up their
time to be trained, equipped and co-ordinated by the charity so they can attend serious medical emergencies in their local towns and
villages. The scheme is a great help to the Ambulance service in a largely rural area like ours because they can get to the scene so
quickly.
We currently have 33 groups across Cambridgeshire and the number is growing all the time.
The members of each group take it in turns to be on call and if there is a local emergency they are alerted by the Ambulance Control Centre
at the same time as an ambulance. They can be on the scene within minutes and are trained to give advanced first aid.
The kinds of emergencies they attend are cardiac arrests or patients who are choking etc.
In the UK the average survival rate for people who suffer out of hospital cardiac arrests is just 3 – 5%. In Cambridgshire, thanks to the
Magpas Community First Responders working closely with the Ambulance Trust, the survival rate is between 21 and 23% - an incredible statistic!
Click here to go to the Community First Responder Scheme FAQ page to find out more!
Click here to download our Patient Information Form.