Inspire of Lutterworth

August 23

Lutterworth CFR would like to say a big thank you to the team from Inspire of Lutterworth for their kind donation. This will assist us with our equipment & defibrillator replacement program.

Lutterworth Lions

July 23

Lutterworth CFR would like to thank the team from Lutterworth Lions for their kind donation. This will assist us with our equipment & defibrillator replacement program.

The Original Factory Shop Lutterworth

Lutterworth CFR would like to thank Maisie, Ruth and the team at TOFS Lutterworth who are supporting us for a second year.  Their kind donations are being used to assist us with our defibrillator replacement program.

Recruitment is Closed Until Winter 2023

Following a successful recruitment plan to fill our current vacancies, we have recruited 4 new responders during 2022 who are either booked in for EMAS training, currently in training or completing mentored shifts.

Thank you to all those that have shown an expression of interest in joining our small group of volunteers.

Carrie working a frontline shift.

Lutterworth First Responder Carrie would like to thank Carl & Neil of Lutterworth Ambulance Station for her 12 hours frontline shift. Carrie has worked alongside Carl & Neil, assisting in the treatment of patients along with gaining experience in transporting and handing over Patients to the hospital staff. #EMAZING #TeamEMAS

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022

To mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, a special commemorative medal was awarded to serving frontline members of the emergency services.

The following members of Lutterworth CFR have been awarded the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee medal:

  • John Horsfall
  • Jeanne Freeman
  • Vincent Food
  • Chris Marlow
  • Trish Bentley

All members of the group received a Queens Platinum Jubilee coin from the Association of Ambulance Chief Executives.

Retirement.

After 16 plus years, our founder and Chairman, John Horsfall is retiring from frontline responding.  After consulting with the group, John will continue to support the group as our Chairman.

One of the group’s first recruited responders, Jeanne Freeman is also retiring after 16 years of frontline service. Jeanne will also continue supporting the group as our Treasurer.

The group members would like to thank John & Jeanne for all their hard work and contribution to the group and patients over the years.

John & Jeanne receiving a plaque for there frontline service, presented by Lord Willy Bach in June 2022.