Billingshurst Emergency Assistance Team

  • Defib’ Deployments

    In a hope to show you how the PAD sites have been doing, we have made a new page detailing the different dates and times that the PAD Sites have been activated in the last 12 months, we hope you find it interesting, and re-iterates that these life saving devices do get used at all times, day and night.

    We hope to keep this page as updated as possible, so check back in every so often, and you may see another one has changed.

    Remember, if you or a business want to donate to, or sponsor, one of our Public Access Defibrillator sites, please get in contact with us to see how, you can also do this using the link below.

    You can see the new page by linking the link below, or navigate to it using the links at the top of the page.

  • Billingshurst Scouts learn about CPR and Defibrillators

    Team members Graham and Kieren recently visited Billingshurst Scouts to teach them CPR and defibrillator use. Thanks to the Scouts and their leaders for being so welcoming and engaging. 🙏👍👏

  • BEAT turns 20!

    Today marks the 20th anniversary of BEAT!

    Our first training session was held on this day in 2005 and was run by the Red Cross; it was very different to the initial courses new CFRs have to do today. It was the then Sussex Ambulance Service which advertised for people to volunteer to become CFRs. Paul, who is still a CFR today, remembers the initial training, reflecting that “the session started late as our trainer and initial Team Leader Trevor had come across an accident in Billingshurst on the way. The training consisted of basic life support, oxygen administration and defibrillator use. It’s incredible to think that then, we were trained to use a simple pocket mask when carrying out CPR, and now we can use bag/valve/masks (BVMs) and 3 different types of airway management devices; we now also carry and can administer certain drugs. This highlights the huge changes in our skill set and equipment, and how the CFR role has evolved in the past 2 decades; certainly our kits have grown and our training has changed enormously over the years!”

    Everyone involved with BEAT is proud to serve our community, and we would like to thank all our former CFRs and Trustees and everyone who has supported the team in the past 20-years. Don’t forget to check out our new website for more about our team, our charity and the work of CFRs.

  • BEAT Online

    Welcome to the new website, and all things BEAT Online!

    We have realised over the last few years that our presence online has been dwindling, so we thought, why not redesign and relaunch!

    A lot of our work is only possible because of good people like you, donating, fundraising and promoting our work. So what better way to show you what we’ve been up to, than by making a website dedicated to it.

    Please go and explore the website, check out our latest news, PAD Sites and Our Team to get an idea of what we do, and how we do it!

    Keep checking in here for more updates as we go go go!