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On board with Norfolk’s life savers
The charity Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) has responded to almost 2,000 emergency calls this year, beating last year’s total of 1,600.
The charity provides life-saving volunteer clinicians for emergencies such as cardiac arrest, serious falls and road traffic collisions.
But what does a day in the life of a NARS responder look like?
Maddy Jennings went to find out.
Photo credit: Maddy Jennings / Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
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