Five Villages First Responders (Misterton)

Five Villages First Responders (Misterton) Misterton based "Five Villages Community First Responders" group, North Nottinghamshire. Volunteers working with EMAS to help save lives in the community.

The Five Villages First Responder group is a Community First Responder scheme which works in partnership with East Midlands Ambulance Service in the rural part of North Nottinghamshire. The volunteer First Responders are trained to deliver life saving care such as defibrillation, resuscitation, oxygen therapy and other skills. Because the volunteer CFR's live within the local area they can arrive

on the scene of an emergency quickly and begin care of the patient until the ambulance arrives. The Five Villages First Responder scheme responds to medical emergency calls when requested by the ambulance service control room following a 999 call in Misterton, West Stockwith, Beckingham cm Saundby, Walkeringham, Gringley on the Hill, Everton, Clayworth and other surrounding villages in North Nottinghamshire and North Lincolnshire. They are called to assist in life threatening situations such as cardiac arrest; unconsciousness; breathing problems such as asthma attacks; severe allergic reactions; chest pain and heart attacks; strokes; diabetic emergencies and seizures. A First Responder does not replace the ambulance service, but because they are local and we live in a rural area the CFR can usually arrive on the scene within five minutes and can provide care until the ambulance arrives. The group was formed in 2004 and since then has attended over 1,450 emergency calls. The team consists currently of 12 fully trained CFR's who work on a rota basis, giving some time each week to be "on call" should they be needed. The team is self funded through kind donations from local people, businesses and organisations. Money raised is used to purchase equipment and to keep the scheme running and to help us keep this vital service available for members of the community in the rural area of North Nottinghamshire. If you are interested in finding out more about what we do, would like to help us fund raise of give a donation or would like to consider becoming a volunteer Community First Responder, then please get in touch with us for an informal chat via our email or website (details below).

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A big well done to Roy and all Community First Responders across the UK. Just like our team, all CFRs are volunteers pro...
09/04/2026

A big well done to Roy and all Community First Responders across the UK. Just like our team, all CFRs are volunteers providing their time, care, skill, compassion and dedication to help members of their community when they most need it ⛑️🚑👏🏼💚

Tonight’s episode of BBC Ambulance shone a well-deserved spotlight on a group of people who don’t always get the recognition they deserve – our incredible Community First Responders (CFRs) 💚🚑

These are the volunteers who drop everything at a moment’s notice, heading out into the unknown to help complete strangers on what is often the worst day of their lives. No blue lights on a big ambulance, no fanfare – just commitment, compassion, and a determination to make a difference.

Take Roy, for example. At 74 years old, he’s a Community First Responder with Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust, and he dedicates an astonishing 100 hours every single month to volunteering. While many people his age are slowing down, Roy is doing quite the opposite – stepping up, time and time again, for his community.

As a CFR, Roy is often one of the very first on scene, sometimes arriving within minutes of a 999 call. In those critical early moments, before an ambulance crew can get there, he provides essential, life-saving care. That can mean managing a patient’s airway, administering oxygen, monitoring vital signs, or delivering CPR to someone in cardiac arrest.

But beyond the clinical skills, it’s the human side that really stands out. CFRs like Roy are often the first reassuring voice a patient or family member hears, the first calm presence in what can feel like absolute chaos. That ability to bring reassurance, clarity, and control is just as vital as any medical intervention.

And Roy’s impact speaks for itself. He has helped 15 cardiac arrest patients achieve Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) – in simple terms, he’s helped restart 15 hearts. That’s not just a statistic, that’s 15 people given another chance, 15 families kept whole, 15 moments where everything could have ended… but didn’t.

He’s also one of the longest-serving volunteers, quietly building a legacy of care, skill, and selflessness over the years. No spotlight sought, no praise expected – just a continued willingness to turn out, help, and make a difference.

Community First Responders truly are a lifeline. They bridge that vital gap between the emergency call and the arrival of ambulance crews, and in many cases, those few minutes make all the difference.

Massive respect to Roy and to every CFR out there giving their time, energy, and heart to their communities. You might not wear capes, but you are heroes all the same. 👏💚🚑

🐣 Happy Easter to all of our local community, our followers and supporters. Plus a big thank you to our wonderful volunt...
03/04/2026

🐣 Happy Easter to all of our local community, our followers and supporters. Plus a big thank you to our wonderful volunteer Community First Responders, some of whom will be on duty over the Easter weekend 🐣

24/03/2026

Using an AED when a person is in cardiac arrest is simple, safe and can be
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In the event of a sudden cardiac arrest prompt CPR and early defibrillation can be life saving! Here’s what to do if som...
19/03/2026

In the event of a sudden cardiac arrest prompt CPR and early defibrillation can be life saving! Here’s what to do if someone suffers a cardiac arrest…

💔+⚡️+ 🙌🏻 + 🚑 + 🏥 = 💖
14/02/2026

💔+⚡️+ 🙌🏻 + 🚑 + 🏥 = 💖

Nothing says love like knowing CPR. ❤ Learn the skill that keeps hearts beating❤️‍🩹

Less than 1 in 10 people in the UK survive an Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest.

By learning CPR, you could be the difference and save the life of someone. Cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, at any time. In your home, in the street, wherever you are. If you have the skills to save a life, you could give a person that second chance. Any one of any age can learn CPR. ❤️‍🩹

Take 5 minutes to watch our video below and learn how to save a life. ❤️

https://youtu.be/aBy-MjjPtbs?si=iByrFBhHDso1bwMw

John from our team has been out and about on the Isle of Axholme during the last couple of weeks showing the members of ...
29/01/2026

John from our team has been out and about on the Isle of Axholme during the last couple of weeks showing the members of both Owston Ferry and Haxey WIs some life-saving skills, including CPR and using a Defibrillator. A big thank you to both groups for the very warm welcome given to John and for taking part; plus a big well done to John for his continued great work across our community 🙌🏻💚

A massive thank you to all of the team (including our very own Jess) and all the residents at Whittons Mill, who chose F...
14/01/2026

A massive thank you to all of the team (including our very own Jess) and all the residents at Whittons Mill, who chose Five Villlages First Responders as their charity of the year and have raised and donated an amazing £1,100 to our organisation. Thank you all for your hard work and fundraising efforts and for choosing FVFR, it is very much appreciated 🙌🏻💚🤩

Wishing everyone a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year 2026 🥂🍾🎉🎊Thank you to everyone who has supported us durin...
31/12/2025

Wishing everyone a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year 2026 🥂🍾🎉🎊
Thank you to everyone who has supported us during 2025 and huge thanks to all of our volunteers for all of their dedication to helping the local community 💚🎊🎉

🎄Merry Christmas🎄 Wishing everyone a very Happy, Peaceful and Healthy Christmas. Thank you to all of the individuals, or...
25/12/2025

🎄Merry Christmas🎄
Wishing everyone a very Happy, Peaceful and Healthy Christmas. Thank you to all of the individuals, organisations and business who have supported us during 2025. A very big thank you to our volunteer Community First Responders who dedicate their time all year round, including over the festive period, to respond to medical emergencies in our local area to support the Ambulance Service and care for patients until the arrival of the Ambulance following a 999 call.
Stay safe and have a wonderful time 🎅🏻🧑🏼‍🎄🥂

**TONIGHT: FREE CPR & Defibrillator Awareness Session**Help make this 💔 into this ❤️  Come along to our upcoming session...
11/12/2025

**TONIGHT: FREE CPR & Defibrillator Awareness Session**
Help make this 💔 into this ❤️
Come along to our upcoming session at Beckingham Village Hall to learn how to recognise a cardiac arrest, how to perform good CPR and how to use a defibrillator. These vital skills can potentially be life-saving if someone suffers a sudden cardiac arrest. Join our free session - everyone is welcome to come along (you don’t have to be from Beckingham), no need to book just turn up. See below for full details. 💚

**FREE CPR & Defibrillator Awareness Session**Help make this 💔 into this ❤️  Come along to our upcoming session at Becki...
07/12/2025

**FREE CPR & Defibrillator Awareness Session**
Help make this 💔 into this ❤️
Come along to our upcoming session at Beckingham Village Hall to learn how to recognise a cardiac arrest, how to perform good CPR and how to use a defibrillator. These vital skills can potentially be life-saving if someone suffers a sudden cardiac arrest. Join our free session - everyone is welcome to come along (you don’t have to be from Beckingham), no need to book just turn up. See below for full details. 💚

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