New defibrillator at Camber Beach

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On Tuesday May 5, Rother Responders celebrated the installation of a new public access defibrillator on the external wall of the Welcome Centre in Camber Central Car Park.

Sam Carter cutting the ribbon at defibrillator unveiling at Camber Sands

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by the local Community First Responder (CFR) team, colleagues from Southeast Coast Ambulance Trust and friends from Camber. Caroline Solly, chair of Rother Responders charity, expressed gratitude for the generosity of the local community for making the installation of the defibrillator possible, the 25th that the charity has been able to install within the local area.

Sam Carter defibrillator at Camber Sands

This defibrillator is particularly special to the Rother Responders team and Camber community, since it celebrates 18 years of commitment and dedication to the local area by former Community First Responder, Sam Carter. Community First Responders are volunteers trained by the ambulance service to respond to 999 calls, providing emergency medical care and life support before an ambulance crew arrives. Sam retired from the service in December 2024 having volunteered for over 43,000 hours, during which time he attended over 4,500 patients in Camber, Rye and the surrounding area. Thanking Sam, Tracy Pepler, team leader of Rother Responders CFRs, said, “We’re proud to celebrate Sam’s commitment and dedication to our community in this way. A defibrillator can save the life of someone who is in cardiac arrest and whose heart has stopped. What better tribute to Sam and all his tireless service?”

Sam Carter and his work colleagues at the unveiling of the Defibrillator at Camber Sands

Sam leaves behind a record of dedication that has quite literally touched thousands of lives.

Image Credits: Kt bruce .

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