Skip to main content Skip to accessibility
This website is not compatible with your web browser. You should install a newer browser. If you live in Jersey and need help upgrading call the States of Jersey web team on 440099.
Government of Jerseygov.je

Information and public services for the Island of Jersey

L'înformâtion et les sèrvices publyis pouor I'Île dé Jèrri

  • Choose the service you want to log in to:

  • gov.je

    Update your notification preferences

  • one.gov.je

    Access government services

  • CAESAR

    Clear goods through customs or claim relief

  • Talentlink

    View or update your States of Jersey job application

Community First Responders are introduced

04 July 2022

First Responders

Jersey Ambulance Service has introduced a nationally approved scheme, Community First Responders (CFR), across the island.

Forming an integral part of emergency patient care, the CFR scheme is run entirely on a voluntary basis through the GoodSam app, where CFR approved volunteers will log on to show their availability and also be alerted to the location of any emergencies.

Islanders who applied to the scheme, following local advertising, have now all received full training and are ready to begin their role from today.

CFR volunteers are in place to be dispatched before the arrival of Ambulance personnel and are trained to provide interventions in the crucial early moments of an emergency, wherever that may be in the island.

Jason Hamon, Senior Paramedic said: "The CFR scheme is a nationally recognised initiative and has proved to make all the difference in emergency situations.

"The scheme pays particular attention to the most serious calls, where patients are experiencing chest pains and may be having a heart attack. The first few moments are vital in these circumstances and the purpose of CFRs is to ensure help gets to the most needy, as quickly as possible.

"The Jersey Ambulance Service is incredibly grateful to all those who have stepped up to become CFRs, and we very much look forward to working cohesively together to continue providing a top-quality service to islanders."

Community First Responder, Rebecca Reddy, commented: "I decided to volunteer my time to become a Community First Responder because I really liked the idea of being able to give back to the island and also support our wonderful Ambulance Service.

"We've received thorough training and sat exams to get us to the right standard to provide emergency care. Having previously been a first-aider in my workplace, this has built upon my existing skill set and I hope that if, and when, the time comes, I am able to make a positive difference to someone in their hour of need."

Back to top
rating button