St John’s Ambulance provide an emergency service in Broadmead and Cabot Circus

Monday, 14th December 2009

The Avon St John Ambulance Cycle Response Unit based at the County Headquarters of St John Ambulance Avon in Bedminster, Bristol, will be providing additional medical cover for the next two weekends in the lead up to Christmas to shoppers at Cribbs Causeway, Cabot Circus and Broadmead in order to help shoppers who become unwell.  The service is being provided in conjunction with Great Western Ambulance Service so that St John Ambulance cyclists can attend 999 calls in the areas that may be congested with traffic. 

The facility of using bikes to get to patients is ideal for the Cribbs Causeway, Cabot Circus and Broadmead area, as St John Ambulance personnel will be able to access patients promptly and in addition to first aid materials, the bikes carry a defibrillator, oxygen, suction and basic splinting equipment, so are well prepared to cope with any emergency.

The Cycle Response Unit was originally set up to provide cover at large events in the local area where getting through crowds of people was becoming increasingly difficult for the emergency services and has been proven to work very effectively in areas that have a high crowd density.

Jeremy Hughes, Commissioner of Operations and Membership for St John Ambulance said “I think this is an excellent project demonstrating how St John Ambulance and local Ambulance Service can work together in order to help members of our community. Our two organisations work extremely well together, and this is another example of great partner working”.

Anyone wishing to know more about St John Ambulance Cycle Response Unit, or would like to help support the running costs of the unit, please contact Justin Blackett via email Justin.blackett@avon.sja.org.uk

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