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West Midlands CARE Team : ウィキペディア英語版 | 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 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. ==Background and history==
Founded in the late 1980s, around the time of the national ambulance strikes, the organisation evolved from a 'flying squad' originally based at the now-closed Birmingham Accident Hospital and gradually developed into the organisation seen today. One of the founding members〔http://www.fphc.co.uk/content/AbouttheFaculty/FPHCBoard/Executive.aspx〕 was Prof Sir Keith Porter - the first professor of clinical traumatology in the UK. The CARE Team is an affiliated scheme of the British Association for Immediate Care (BASICS) and responds on behalf of West Midlands Ambulance Service using the callsign MD099.
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