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community first responder noun[ C ] UK(alsoCommunity First Responder)uk /kəˌmjuː.nə.ti ˌfɜːst rɪˈspɒn.dər/ us /kəˌmjuː.nə.t̬i ˌfɝːst rɪˈspɑːn.dɚ/(abbreviationCFR) a trained volunteer(= a person who does something willingly and without being paid) who helps the ambulance service (= the special vehicles and people that go to deal with medical emergencies) by going quickly to an emergency and giving medical help: As a community first responder (CFR), you'll provide emergency treatment to people in your local area. Community First Responders are trained to use defibrillators and respond to life-threatening emergency calls in their area. Compare
first responder Some areas have dedicated community first responders, who are volunteers who keep a defibrillator and take it to anyone suffering cardiac arrest in their area. I'm a Community First Responder and fully trained in first aid. The unit offers specialized courses for parents, school teachers, community first responders or workplace first aiders. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Emergency services in general 911 999 aid station air ambulance air drop air-dash Amber Alert blue-light CFR coastguard drop lifeguard lifesaver lockdown marshal Mayday rescue Silver Alert SOS the RAC |