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In case of emergency

The default Emergency Contact is to Dial 999

Medical Facilities in Hartington

For information on our surgery, first responders and locations of defibrillators. 

Hartington Surgery

Dig Street, Hartington SK17 0AQ.
Telephone: 01298 84315
Website : https://www.hartingtonsurgery.co.uk/
Facebook :  Hartington Surgery Patient Participation Group

Hartington & District Community First Responders 

Hartington & District Community First Responders cover the geographical areas of Hartington, Biggin, Earl Sterndale, Flagg & Monyash.

What are Community First Responders?

Community First Responders are volunteers who belong to local schemes. They attend 999/111 emergency calls in their own community. In the East Midlands, Community First Responders are dispatched by the East Midlands Ambulance Service Emergency Operations Centre in the same way as an ambulance.

Because Community First Responders live in the local community, they can often arrive at the scene of the emergency much faster than an ambulance. If they arrive first on scene, Community First Responders can provide assessment and treatment for the patient before the arrival of an ambulance.

How will your Local Group/Scheme work?

Hartington & District Community First Responders will work in partnership and under the direction of the East Midland Ambulance Service. We will aim to network with our neighbouring Community First Responder Services and collaborate with our local GP Surgery. Our intention is to provide a quick and efficient urgent response to the community and our visitors with a serious health need as requested by the Ambulance Service. We wish to work & care to the best of our ability whist keeping safe. We intend to promote our group and its role to local organisations and people within the communities listed. 

What to do in an Emergency?

The First Responders can only come out to you if they are requested by the Ambulance Service.  In an emergency RING 999

In Case of Emergency (ICE) Contact Details

Have you added an ‘ICE; to your mobile telephone contact list? Storing ‘ICE‘ along with a name and telephone number will enable the emergency services to quickly contact someone.

Try to have a CORRECT POSTCODE to give to the ambulance service also when they ask.

Where are your Local Public Defibrillators? 

Village

Location, ///what 3 words and postcode

Hartington

Situated on the outer wall of Beresford Tea Room
///inflates.stumpy.torso           SK17 0AL

Biggin

Situated at the Primary School situated by the front door
///shipers.kingpin.writers        SK17 0DQ

Heathcote

Situated at the end of the drive to Chapel Farm
///backdrop.humid.opts           SK17 0AY

Earl Sterndale

Situated in the telephone box opposite the Quiet Woman Pub
///universally.craziest.horns   SK17 0BU

Flagg

Situated in the telephone box at the junction of Main Road & Mycock Lane next to the Methodist Chapel
///shall.spoons.consented     SK17 9QT

Monyash

Situated on the outer wall of the Old Smithy Cafe
///case.stunt.enjoyable          DE45 1JH

 What to do if a Local Public Defibrillator has been used?  Contact the person from the list below relevant to your area:

Village

Contact

Email

Hartington

Steve Trowbridge

HartdistrictCFR@gmail.com

Biggin

Sandra Lovatt

slovett46@gmail.com

Heathcote

Steve Fletcher

tinefletch@aol.com

Earl Sterndale

Clive Howarth

clivehowarth@btinternet.com

Flagg

Steve Trowbridge

HartdistrictCFR@gmail.com

Monyash

Jon White

jonwhite4186@hotmail.com

 Help Us to Help You

We rely entirely on donations to keep this vital Community First Responder Group running. If you would like to; donate, make a non-emergency general enquiry, learn more about becoming a Responder or help with fundraising, please contact us via;

Email:HartdistrictCFR@gmail.com  or  hdcfradmingroup@btinternet.com

Wetton & Alstonefield Community First Responders

All CFRs in the West Midlands are NHS clinicians contracted by, and working under the protocols of, West Midlands Ambulance Service. Any member of the public with a medical emergency anywhere in the UK should ring 999. If that call reaches WMAS, the controller might dispatch a CFR if they believe them to be the best clinical response. Under no circumstances can CFRs respond to direct contact from members of the public. Hence WACFR never gives out private contact details for its CFR members to the general public.

WACFR covers the area of Staffordshire that neighbours your area, across the River Dove.

Our website address www.wacfr.org contains our non-emergency contact details.

Longnor and Flash Community First Responders

We can only attend incidents when we have been called by the ambulance service.

Our website address www.wacfr.org contains our non-emergency contact details.

 

Nearest Urgent Treatment Facilities

Buxton Hospital : London Road , Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 9NJ Telephone: 01298 214 000

Website: Urgent Treatment Centre – Buxton Hospital – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Other Urgent Treatment Centres:  Urgent Treatment Centres (derbyandderbyshireccg.nhs.uk)

Emergency Dental Treatment

How can I access an NHS dentist in an emergency or out of hours? – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Buxton Mountain Rescue

If you find yourself in need of Mountain Rescue you MUST CALL 999 or 112, ask for the Police and say you need Mountain Rescue. Buxton Mountain Rescue can ONLY respond to requests made by the Police, NOT directly from members of the Public.

Website: Buxton Mountain Rescue Team

Email: General enquiries: enquiries@buxtonmountainrescue.org.uk

Vets & Animal Sanctuary’s

RSPCA : www.rspca.org.uk

To report cruelty to an animal www.rspca.org.uk/utilities/contactus/reportcruelty or telephone 0300 1234 999

To report injury to wildlife (larger than a rabbit) telephone 0300 1234 999, for wildlife smaller than a rabbit please take it to the local vet or animal sanctuary

Pet Samaritans (Chesterfield) Website: www.petsamaritans.co.uk

Tel: 01246 455777  /  Mobile: 07872 421878 (Please note we are not able to offer advice through text messages to our mobile) We are not able to answer calls after 4.30pm

Councils

Hartington Parish Council : hartingtonparishcouncil.co.uk – Home

Derbyshire Dales District Council : Home – Derbyshire Dales District Council

Customer service telephone line: 01629 761 100 – is open Monday – Friday between 9.00am and 5.00pm (except Wednesdays 9.30am – 5.00pm)

Derbyshire County Council: Home – Derbyshire County Council

Contact your Councillor – Councillors – Derbyshire County Council 

Derbyshire CC Highways – Report a road fault   Road maintenance – Derbyshire County Council

Report a blocked drain / gully – Flooding (drainage and gullies) – Derbyshire County Council

Are you worried about someone: Child / Vulnerable Adult – Worried about someone? – Derbyshire County Council

Peak District National Park Authority   Home: Peak District National Park

Phone: 01629 816200

Twitter: @peakdistrict

Derbyshire Police

Website: Home | Derbyshire Constabulary

Rural Crime Unit: Derbyshire Rural Crime Team | Facebook

Wildlife Crime: If you think a wildlife crime is being committed then contact us by reporting a crime online.

If a crime is happening or someone is in danger, call 999. If you’re deaf or hard of hearing, use our textphone service 18000 or text us on 999 if you’ve pre-registered with the emergencySMS service.

You can also report wildlife crime anonymously to Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Air Ambulance

Website: The Air Ambulance Service      

Derbyshire Fire and Rescue

Website: Home :: Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service (derbys-fire.gov.uk)

Non-emergency contact: Get in touch :: Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service (derbys-fire.gov.uk)

Facebook: Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service | Facebook

Utilities

Severn Trent – Emergency Details:

Active Incidents: Incidents | In My Area | Severn Trent Water (stwater.co.uk)

Report a problem: Check my area | In My Area | Severn Trent Water (stwater.co.uk)

Western Power:  – Power Cuts information Emergency information 24/7

0800 6783 105 or call 105

Environment Agency

Website: Environment Agency – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Report an environmental incident: Report an environmental incident – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Charitable Support

Farming Help: 03000111999

Confidential Help for the Farming Community. Helpline operated everyday from 7am to 11pm

Samaritans: Call FREE from any phone 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org

Rabi Supporting Farming Families: Freephone Helpline: 0808 281 9490

Derbyshire Rural Chaplaincy: Contact on 07710 088972

Website: https://www.ruralactionderbyshire.org.uk/agricultural-chaplain-service

Childline: 0800 1111 or https://www.childline.org.uk/

Citizens Advice Derbyshire Dales and Derbyshire

Website: Citizens Advice Derbyshire Districts (ddcab.org.uk)  / Derbyshire Citizens Advice (derbyshirecab.org.uk) /

Citizens Advice is also available through the Hartington Surgery

If you can’t find the information you need then you may get answers by posting to the Hartington Community Group Facebook Page or Twitter: @Hartington_Info although please note these are not staffed, and the Hartington Community Group will not be responsible for any of the response made by individuals.

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