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Publication Date:-
2018-12-22
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Kit shipped to Grenada's fire service

Kim Antoine

FIRE crews on the Caribbean island of Grenada will be better equipped this Christmas, thanks to a donation spearheaded by a Firefighter and a Police Officer from Merseyside. Crosby based Firefighter Kimberley Antoine's visit to the island, where she has family, inspired the donation of old and unused MFRS fire kit, and she teamed up with PC Dan Holdsworth, of Merseyside Police, to organise the shipment. When she went to Grenada in 2017, 34 year old, Kim, who lives in Formby, found that much of the fire service's equipment was unfit for purpose. Kim said:- "My dad is from Grenada and he emigrated to the UK in the 1970s. He is one of 10 siblings and some of my aunties, uncles and cousins still live over there. I am fortunate enough to be able to visit them every few years.  In 2017, I visited their Fire Station and saw that the quality of their PPE (personal protective equipment) was very poor; some was not fit for purpose. Upon return to the UK, I made enquiries to establish if it was possible to donate some of our used, old or unserviceable kit."

Grenada is a country susceptible to hurricanes and tropical storms; in 2004, Hurricane Ivan hit the island, causing devastation which affected most of the population. The island's Fire Service was faced with the task of performing rescues and building the island back to a habitable state.  Kim said:- "Ensuring that Firefighters have the correct PPE is integral to the job. It plays a central role in protecting them and reducing risk of injury when undertaking potentially dangerous tasks. It fills me with great pride that MFRS have been kind enough to donate the kit. The fact that the donation has been made to a country which my family Is from, makes this all the more personal. I feel a level of satisfaction and fulfilment knowing that the kit Is being made use of in a country which has much less than us, yet do the same job as us."

Kim Antoine (third from left) and PC Dan Holdsworth (fourth from left) are visited by HRH Princess Anne in honour of their foreign aid work.

Kim heard about PC Holdsworth; who had already been shipping goods across the world, supported by charity:- 'Tri 4 life' and asked for his help with the Grenada project. The 2 were part of a team that was recognised with a visit by HRH Princess Anne in honour of their foreign aid work. Dan said:- "This Christmas, we are delivering much needed fire equipment to Grenada thanks to Kimberley, as well as tools to the Royal Anguilla Police, to help the rebuild efforts. Last Christmas, we teamed up with many police forces across the UK to deliver a shoebox appeal and the 1st batch of Cycles 4 the Caribbean to the British Virgin Islands in the wake of Hurricane Irma and Maria. Much of the aid donated so far to 3 Caribbean Islands has been made possible by the generosity and support of our Chief Officers at Merseyside Police and Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service."

Goods, including:- tunics, over trousers, boots, helmets and gloves, were sent to Grenada with the help of The Merseyside and Cheshire Commonwealth Association, the Forshaw Group, Speedy Services and Kestrel Shipping in Essex. Kim said:- "Together we hope to continue this foreign aid work, as well as raising funds for charity, promoting road safety and reducing bike thefts."


North West Ambulance Service have launched charity to support staff and save lives

THE North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) have officially launched its charity, which will raise money to support emergency service staff and local communities. The North West Ambulance Charity funds lifesaving equipment, education programmes and other projects to benefit the health, wellbeing and safety of patients, staff and the wider community.

An NWAS charitable fund was established in 2008 to allow legacy gifts and generous donations from the public, businesses and grant funders to be used effectively to support the work of the service. In the 2018, the charity has funded the installation of more than 100 defibrillators, within public places. Each defibrillator funded and installed increases the chances of survival for an out of Hospital cardiac arrest from just 5% to over 75%, if used with effective CPR within the 1st 4 minutes of an arrest.

The charitable fund has now been developed into the new North West Ambulance Charity, and publicly launched with fresh branding, charity mascot Pandamedic, and a JustGiving page to boost fundraising. With the support of the public, the charity will continue to fund vital lifesaving defibrillators, along with other initiatives such as schools education programmes, additional equipment and clinical training aids. Charity funds will also contribute to extra health and wellbeing schemes to support ambulance service staff who work hard all year round to be there for North West residents at their time of need. The work of the charity is over and above the core, NHS funded work of NWAS.

Charity Development Manager, Vincent Sherard-Bornshin, said:- "The good will of patients, the public, community groups and local businesses allows us to fund extra projects which can make a huge difference to so many people, both in the community and within NWAS. With the official launch of North West Ambulance Charity, we're asking people to make a small donation through our JustGiving page and keep the charity in mind for any upcoming fundraising events or ideas. Any contribution, big or small, can help us towards our goal of supporting staff and saving lives."

For more information, including fundraising ideas, visit:- NWAS.NHS.UK/Charity. To donate visit:- JustGiving.Com/NWAmbulance.

 
      
 
   
 
 
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