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Former college student follows teacher's footsteps to save lives in Suffolk

Cassidy Beeton turned inspiration into action, joining her former tutor as a Community First Responder while pursuing her paramedic dreams.

Why it matters: The 18-year-old from Ipswich, a former Suffolk New College  student, is already helping save lives while studying on an access course, having secured a conditional place to study as a paramedic at the University of Suffolk.

Will Burl and Cassidy Beeton in their roles as community first responders, where they volunteer to help people and save lives in Suffolk
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Will Burl and Cassidy Beeton in their roles as community first responders, where they volunteer to help people and save lives in Suffolk

The details: Cassidy started her first shift as a Community First Responder (CFR) on Christmas Eve, working alongside her former Suffolk New College tutor, Will Burl, after completing three weekends of training and passing her CFR assessment last year.

  • CFRs are trained volunteers who attend emergency calls within their local area, committing at least 20 hours monthly to support 999 calls.

  • The pair have attended various emergencies, including an unconscious patient, cases of chest pains, strokes and cardiac events.

What they're saying: "The experience has given me skills and knowledge, and I think it will give me the upper hand when I hopefully fulfil my dream of becoming a paramedic and working with an air ambulance crew," Cassidy said.

Cassidy Beeton gives current students advice about becoming a community first responder at Suffolk New College, her former place of study
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Cassidy Beeton gives current students advice about becoming a community first responder at Suffolk New College, her former place of study

Burl, a former RAF member who mentored Cassidy, said: "I'd say half of the times we have been to see people, if we hadn't treated them, then their condition could have been life-threatening. Cassidy has dealt with every situation exceptionally well."

Inspiring others: Cassidy is already inspiring others, recently speaking to current public service students at Suffolk New College about her experiences.

The bottom line: "The one thing I wanted to get across is that they should feel confident going into any situation," Cassidy told students, embodying how determination and the right support can transform career aspirations into life-saving action.

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