Western Morning News

Still helping to save lives at age of 85 in Devon

- LEWIS CLARKE lewis.clarke@reachplc.com

AN 85-YEAR-OLD active volunteer from Culmstock, in Devon, who joined the South Western Ambulance Service NHS n Trust (SWASFT) as a Community First Responder (CFR) at the age of 70, has recently attended His Majesty’s Garden Party at Buckingham Palace.

Michael Dearden was nominated to attend the garden party on May 21 by colleagues and other volunteers from within the ambulance service.

Michael is believed to be the secondolde­st CFR in the country and has given 15 years of dedicated volunteeri­ng service, responding to 999 emergency calls in his local community, for up to 12 hours a week.

Michael joined SWASFT with basic first-aid training, having been a firstaider for many years at work, including his time in the Royal Naval Submarine Service.

However, he was keen to stress that you do not need to have any clinical qualificat­ions to become a Community First Responder, as SWASFT provide all the training. He received further training in Advanced First Aid and Emergency Life Support at SWASFT, skills which are continuall­y updated.

Michael said: “Back in 2008, the CFR scheme was just starting and I saw an advert for new volunteers and thought why not, and I’m still happily attending patients today.

“Over the years I’ve seen improvemen­ts made to how volunteers can support and treat patients. As CFRs, we carry oxygen and a defibrilla­tor, together with a full observatio­n kit.

“We are trained to operate a Raizer Chair, which has really transforme­d our ability to be able to lift a fallen person from the floor, and, following a recent trial, we are now trained to carry and administer pain relief, which has also made a massive difference to the care we can provide to our patients.

“When I receive a call, I often get to the incident ahead of an ambulance because CFRs work in their own local area. I’ve been trained by SWASFT to deal with an emergency incident in a calm and profession­al manner.

“In terms of managing your time as a CFR volunteer with SWASFT, it’s very straightfo­rward. If you want to work, you simply log yourself on as available and you will receive a call to go to an emergency.

“When you walk into a person’s home, I always feel it’s a great honour to be accepted to provide first aid and lifesaving support. A lot of my work is being able to bring calm to people, and I find it’s often other family members who need it most during a very stressful time.

“You never know what the next call will bring, sometimes the difference you make is providing reassuranc­e with a cup of tea and sometimes it’s saving someone’s life.”

Jane Whichello, head of volunteeri­ng and community services at SWASFT,

‘Sometimes the difference you make is providing reassuranc­e with a cup of tea and sometimes it’s saving someone’s life’

MICHAEL DEARDEN

said: “On behalf of South Western Ambulance Service, I would like to take this opportunit­y to express our gratitude to Michael for his hard work and dedicated service and for the incredible contributi­on he has made to his local community and to SWASFT over the past 15 years.

“He has brought emergency treatment, comfort and support to countless patients and their families, often in one of the most scary times of their lives, and I have no doubt that Michael will continue to do so for some time to come,” she added.

“I am very proud that Michael was selected to represent all our ambulance volunteers at the garden party at Buckingham Palace this year.

“Every day, volunteer Community First Responders from across the South West support SWASFT by attending emergencie­s within their local communitie­s, often ahead of an emergency ambulance.

“Volunteeri­ng is a great opportunit­y to meet new people and learn valuable lifesaving skills through the training and ongoing support from the dedicated volunteeri­ng team.”

■ SWASFT has over 580 active volunteer Community First Responders who support the service in patient-facing roles. To find out about volunteeri­ng roles at the Trust and to express an interest, visit www.swast.nhs.uk/ welcome/community-first-responders/ volunteer-recruitmen­t

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