Scottish Ambulance News

21 Oct 2025

New Volunteer Cardiac Responders Group established in Dumfries and Galloway

New Volunteer Cardiac Responders Group established in Dumfries and Galloway: Glenkens Cardiac Responders-2

A new 10-strong Community Cardiac Responder Group has been established in Dumfries and Galloway to cover the Glenkens area.

The aim of the volunteer group is to respond to out of hospital cardiac arrests in the vital first few minutes before an ambulance crew arrives.  

Community Cardiac Responder Groups were first introduced in the Grampian region and have proven highly effective. The launch of the Community Cardiac Responder Group in Dumfries and Galloway comes as part of CARe Zone - a wider strategy by the Scottish Ambulance Service, Dumfries and Galloway Council and NHS Dumfries and Galloway to enhance community readiness for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.

Lindsay Stewart, Loch Ken Trust Manager and Glenkens Group founder said: “We are delighted to see the launch of the Glenkens Community Cardiac Responders Group.

“There has been a great show of support from members of the community, and we would like to thank everyone who has come forward and volunteered to be a part of this, helping to build resilience in our remote and rural communities.

“I would also like to extend my sincere thanks to the Scottish Ambulance Service for their invaluable support in helping to establish the group and for providing the training that has made this possible.”

Paige Fletcher, SAS Cardiac Responder Development Lead, said: “It was a privilege to meet and train such a dedicated group of volunteers, who are committed to making a real difference.

“Their enthusiasm and willingness to give their time to support this is truly inspiring. By helping to build resilience for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests and increasing the chances of survival in remote and rural areas, this group will have a lasting and meaningful impact on their community.”

Find out more about our Cardiac Community Responders and how you can become one: https://www.scottishambulance.com/your-community/community-first-responders/community-cardiac-responders/

 

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