West Midlands CARE Team

West Midlands CARE Team are a charity that provide advanced medical care throughout the West Midlands. All members are volunteers and are from various backgrounds such as Doctors, Paramedics, Nurses and ODPs. The team takes pride in delivering excellent clinical care as well as high quality pre hospital emergency medicine education.During the COVID 19 pandemic the charity routinely provided a seven day service, supporting the West Midlands throughout this difficult time. West Midlands CARE Team rely on donations to continue this vital work. We kindly ask that your support this charity by fundraising us to complete the National Three Peaks (Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon) in less than 20 hours.

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Fundraising for West Midlands CARE Team

The West Midlands Central Accident, Resuscitation & Emergency (CARE) Team is a charitable organisation who respond to serious medical incidents within the West Midlands, UK. Working in teams alongside West Midlands Ambulance Service, volunteer doctors, nurses, paramedics and other healthcare professionals deliver enhanced critical care to seriously injured and unwell patients. The charitable aims of the organisation are the relief of persons suffering injury or illness by the provision of immediate medical care and advancing the study of immediate medical care by the provision of training and research.

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Challenge registration number: 240139

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About the ​National Three Peaks Challenge

The National Three Peaks Challenge takes in the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales, often in 24 hours.

Participants

  • Simon Cartwright
  • Sam Cheverton
  • Luke Nibbs
  • William Sanderson