• Newsletters
  • Webinars
  • Podcast
  • Reports
  • About
    • Advertising
    • Contact us
    • Team
    • Contributors
  • News
  • Frontline
    • Prevention
    • Resilience
    • Response
    • Recovery
    • Learning
  • Leadership
    • Strategy
    • Government
    • Culture
    • Communication
  • People and skills
    • People moves
    • Training
    • Apprenticeships
    • Diversity and inclusion
    • Mental health and wellbeing
    • Life stages
  • Products
    • PPE
    • Vehicles
    • Medical
    • Training
    • Operational
    • Technology
  • Sustainability
    • Infrastructure
    • Transport
    • Built environment
    • Net zero
    • Climate change
  • Technology
    • Command and control
    • Data
    • Hardware
    • Software and apps
    • Digital transformation
    • Mapping and navigation
X (Twitter) LinkedIn Instagram
  • Newsletters
  • Webinars
  • Podcast
  • Reports
  • About
    • Advertising
    • Contact us
    • Team
    • Contributors
LinkedIn Instagram
Emergency Services Times
  • News
  • Frontline
  • Leadership
  • People and skills
  • Products
  • Sustainability
  • Technology
Emergency Services Times
Home > Frontline > Community First Responder celebrates 20 Years of lifesaving service with EEAST
Frontline 27 November 2024

Community First Responder celebrates 20 Years of lifesaving service with EEAST

27 November 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
Stuart Little, Community First Responder with the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Image credit: EEAST

A dedicated Community First Responder (CFR) from Essex is celebrating an incredible 20 years of volunteering with the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) this month.

Since beginning his volunteer journey on November 27, 2004, Stuart Little has responded to around 4,000 emergency incidents and dedicated an astounding 27,000 hours of service to his community.

Stuart’s introduction to the CFR role came while working as a radio engineer. A conversation in the control room about the importance of rapid response to cardiac arrests inspired him to explore becoming a CFR. In the two decades since, he has provided critical emergency care, often arriving ahead of ambulances to offer vital support.

Reflecting on his experience, Stuart shared his most memorable call, which occurred in 2015. After teaching basic life support (BLS) through the HeartStart program (now EEAST Heart), Stuart responded to a paediatric cardiac arrest involving a three-year-old girl. Her mother, who had attended one of Stuart’s BLS sessions just a week earlier, performed life-saving CPR on her daughter before Stuart arrived. Six months later, the young girl underwent a successful heart transplant and is now thriving with her family.

“Being a CFR has its rewards in knowing that doing the basics well can save lives,” Stuart said.

“I’m proud to be a CFR team leader, mentor, and Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) practitioner for the Trust. I’m looking forward to celebrating 20 years of volunteering and have no intention of hanging the bag up yet!”

Stuart Little, Community First Responder with the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust

Community First Responders are called upon at any time, day or night, to reach patients in urgent need before an ambulance arrives. Their contribution can make the difference between life and death, offering reassurance and life-saving care when every second counts.

For anyone inspired by Stuart’s story and interested in joining the ranks of CFRs, more information is available on EEAST’s website.


To read similar articles, check out our Frontline channel

Ambulance East of England Ambulance Service EEAST First responders Frontline
Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Stay informed

Sign up for our weekly newsletter with news, views and more.

Published by
Ninteen
Quick links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie policy
  • About
  • Back issues
  • Contributors
  • Contact
In assocation with
The Emergency Services Show
The Emergency Tech Show
Certifications
The Emergency Tech Show
LinkedIn Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie policy
  • About
  • Back issues
  • Contributors
  • Contact
© 2026 Emergency Services Times.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Login