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Company details
- Emergency care service
- Career and Education Provider
- Emergency training school
- Event Planning Service
- First aid station
- Local Medical Service
Written by the company
Berkshire based Event Medical and First-Aid Cover provider, providing event services for the South East of England. From single cover First Responder at a Fete or Carnival to Major sporting events experience (crowds 40k+). Experienced in VVIP and VIP medical care. Provision of Accredited HSE and Qualsafe Approved First-Aid Training Courses, including Adult, Paediatric, Forestry and First Response Emergency Care Level 3.
Contact info
Face 2 Face Medical Ltd, 635 BATH ROAD, SL1 6AE, SLOUGH, United Kingdom
- 07821538157
- andrew@face2facemedical.net
- face2facemedical.net
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