Overdue: 485 days
Public benefits
[What are the direct benefits flowing from your organisation's purposes?] Our main aims are to try and save lives, with the interaction of First aid, CPR and use of an AED, as local Responders we can be at someone's house or place of work long before the arrival of an Ambulance [How can the benefits identified above be demonstrated?] Each
Community First responder Must firstly attend a 2 day training course, complete Access Ni, complete Infection control and conflict management training along with mandatory training AED AND CPR training twice a year. [Is there any harm arising from any of the purposes?] No harm will arise [Who are the charity's beneficiaries?] People living, visiting, working, passing through our community will benefit from this charity [Is there any private benefit flowing from any of the purposes? Is it incidental and necessary?] No this charity will benefit the public
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When someone makes a 999-call complaining of the following symptoms, chest pains, heart attack, angina, strokes, choking etc. we will get an alert form Northern Ireland ambulance service with the patients details and symptoms so we can respond to your address quicker that an ambulance and offer comfort and support or start CPR or use a AED if need
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... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
Who the charity helps
- Voluntary and community sector
How the charity works
- Education/training
- Medical/health/sickness