To attend emergency calls and provide care to patients within the defined call out criteria for their scope of practice when activated by Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) CFRs are entitled to decline any incident they are requested to attend base on their dynamic risk assessment CFRs must handover patient information to an ambulance resource upon their arrival To have a calm and confident approach, which will provide reassurance to both the patient and their relatives Always adopt a professional approach and adhere to code of conduct whilst representing WMAS Trust To use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and other Trust approved equipment when necessary Complete paperwork/report as appropriate e.g. Patient Report Form (PRF), online defib form, incident form (WMAS 54) if required Will be required to attend a mandatory annual post qualification update course Communicate with scheme coordinator on a minimum of a monthly basis Adhere to CFR related WMAS Trust policies and procedures Adhere to patient confidentiality at all times Notify Community Response Manager (CRM) of any identified potential risks, hazards or incidents for appropriate reporting When tasked to an emergency a CFR must adhere to the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984 at all times and do not have the right to claim exemptions Identify and refer Safeguarding issues in line with the Safeguarding procedure