Community First Responders in the Wrexham rural area continue to donate to a drop off point in Oswestry helping Ukrainians.
Members of Wrexham Rural Community First Responders recently visited the drop off point run by the British Ironwork Centre near Oswestry which sponsors the collection and onward transportation of medical consumables to Ukraine.
This is the Wrexham Rural CFRs' second donation, with additional kit contributed by other CFR teams across North Wales.
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The first load was transported directly to the front line in Ukraine earlier in the year by British military veterans based on the Wirral.
The Wrexham Rural CFR Team has donated a significant amount of specialist resuscitation and trauma kit, plus associated response bags which will help to keep medical equipment in a clean and serviceable condition, providing much needed support to both civilian and army medics.
British Ironwork Centre is gathering donations together ready for transport to Ukraine early in the new year.
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