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Home > Frontline > Veteran responders set to deploy to Ukraine conflict zones on second anniversary of invasion
Frontline 22 February 2024

Veteran responders set to deploy to Ukraine conflict zones on second anniversary of invasion

22 February 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Caz and the team in Ukraine with local volunteers and NGOs
The team in Ukraine with local volunteers and NGOs. Photo credit: REACT Disaster Response

As Ukraine marks the second anniversary of its ongoing conflict, a Wiltshire-based humanitarian charity is once again mobilising teams of volunteers to support fellow responders working close to the frontline.

Scheduled to deploy on 26 February, teams from REACT Disaster Response will travel to areas including Nikopol and Marhanets to deliver essential incident management training, which includes a focus on trauma medicine. The response is in partnership with global medical assistance organisation MedResQ, who can provide support to people anywhere in the world.

The deploying teams, led by REACT International, Operations Manager, Paul Taylor and volunteer and GP, Matt Ladbrook, are made up entirely of armed forces veterans who will use their skills and experience in the field to support and equip people who work in the shadow of conflict on a daily basis.

London-based Responder, Caz Bull is a paramedic and former army combat medic. She was deployed with REACT to Ukraine in November 2023 to provide local groups with essential medical skills, including how to deal with catastrophic haemorrhage and complex tourniquet techniques.

“I was a combat medic in the British Army with experience in Afghanistan, which is directly related to the kind of battlefield injuries that you see in Ukraine. Now a civilian paramedic, I have a set of really transferable skills and experience that can be used to support people living in complex environments like conflict zones.”

Caz Bull, paramedic and former army combat medic.

As a small charity, REACT depends on the generous support of partners and donors like MedResQ, to deploy in the wake of emergencies and disasters. In 2023, volunteers were able to respond to over 90 calls for help, including UK floods and the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Morocco.

“At MedResQ, we are passionate about helping people; it drives and motivates us in everything we do. As a business, we are focused on providing our clients and patients with exceptional levels of medical support anywhere in the world. Whether it be through conflict or natural disasters, there are those who find themselves in dire situations without access to basic resources and healthcare. For this reason, MedResQ is proud to partner with and support the team at REACT, who volunteer their time willingly to provide immediate and expert on-the-ground support to those who need it most.”

Adam Hickman, CEO and Founder of MedResQ.

Collaboration is paramount in responding effectively to humanitarian crises, as it enables organisations to pool resources, expertise, and networks to address sometimes complex challenges. In a world where humanitarian needs are increasingly diverse and interconnected, working together remains a cornerstone of effective response and recovery efforts.

To read similar articles, check out our Frontline channel.

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