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Mercia Accident Rescue Service
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    Mercia Accident Rescue Service

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    Mercia Accident Rescue Service
    Abbreviation MARS
    Formation 17 July 1984
    Legal status Active
    Purpose The provision of immediate medical treatment to any person in need of such care, when requested to do so by a member of the emergency services
    Headquarters Hereford
    Location
    • UK
    Region served
    Herefordshire and Worcestershire
    Official language
    English
    Chair of Trustees
    Mark Worthing
    Affiliations British Association of Immediate Care
    Budget
    £72,774
    Staff
    7
    Volunteers
    16
    Website www.marsbasics.org.uk

    Mercia Accident Rescue Service (or MARS) is a BASICS affiliated charity operation based on providing a fast-response, advanced medical team to back up the emergency services of the English counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire. The charity aims to provide an organisational framework within which practitioners can be properly trained and equipped to provide prehospital care, its work is supported by local fundraisinghttps://www.herefordtimes.com/news/10642134.mercia-accident-rescue-service-mars-raising-money-for-ultrasound-machine-to-be-used-at-accident-scenes-across-herefordshire/. MARS is staffed by a team of 11 doctors and two advanced clinical practitioners.

    MARS responders assist at serious incidents such as road traffic collisions, industrial accidents, drownings, assaults, and critically unwell medical patients.

    Equipment Carried

    The typical equipment carried by a MARS responder includes:

    • Basic, intermediate and advanced airway: OP, NP, iGel, COETT, Surgical cricothyroidotomy kits.
    • Ventilatory support with EtCO2 monitoring: BVM, pressure control, EtCO2, portable ventilator.
    • Circualtion control: IV access, EZ-IO
    • Control of bleeding: Torniquets and haemostatic agents such as Hemcon/Celox, nasal haemostats and dental blocks.
    • Surgical equipment to perform; thoracostomy, thoracotomy, amputation
    • Diagnostic equipment to measure: BP, EtCO2, SpO2, Blood sugar, point of care ultrasound machine
    • A range of medications to provide sedation and analgesia

    Notable Individuals

    • Prof Gavin Perkins - MBChB, MMEd, MD, FRCP, FFICM, FIMC RCSEd, FERC - Consultant in Critical Care Medicine
    • Assoc Prof Mr Richard Steyn - MS, MRCGP, DRCOG, FRCSEd, FIMC RCSEd - Past chairman of BASICS
    • Dr Malcolm Russell MBE, MBChB, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP, FIMC RCSEd, FRGS
    • Mr Andrew Thurgood - MSc, DipHS, RGN, FIMC RCSEd - First Consultant Nurse in prehospital emergency medicine in the UK

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