Roger Nash, Chairman of Suffolk Masonic Clay Shooting Society (SMaCSS), Vice Chairman Shane Brereton and Secretary Phil Ramsey had the pleasure to meet with Dr Ben Peirce and Kim Turner from Suffolk Accident Rescue Service and hand over a cheque for the sum of £1,500.
This charity donation has been made possible by the ongoing support of those who attend our social clay pigeon shoots and give generously within the framework of fun, friendship and fundraising.
SARS is over 50 years old and has grown from a small group of voluntary GPs who predominantly responded to road traffic collisions into a large team of volunteer clinicians who respond to any manner of serious medical events throughout Suffolk. The 35 responders include Consultant Anaesthetists, GPs, Specialist Nurses, Paramedics and Clinical support practitioners; they all work in the medical profession and donate their time, skills and knowledge to SARS, enabling them to take pre-hospital emergency medicine to the patient. So far this year, they have been mobilised to over 430 medical emergencies and have been the first medical resource on the scene in approximately 30% of cases.
Kim Turner added:
"SMaCSS's decision to sponsor volunteer clinicians Ben and Jared means the world to us. Having a sponsor is a great boost to our clinicians, who feel valued and understand just how important the donations made by our supporters are. A donation of £1,500 can help enormously with the cost of continued professional development for the clinicians, and they can purchase fundamental lifesaving kits. Without donations like this, SARS could not mobilise to or expand their offering to those in our community who require such assistance. We thank SMaCSS so much for your continued generosity".