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Local charity LIVES, which responds to 999 medical emergencies, has submitted plans for the development of a new head office and training centre on a three-acre site at the Lincolnshire Showground.
The training centre will have the capacity to host real-life scenarios if plans are approved by West Lindsey District Council. These include road traffic collisions, accidents within a home setting and within an immersive suite where weather, noise and lighting conditions can be controlled. Nikki Cooke, CEO at LIVES, said. “Our vision proposes a centre that provides training to our amazing and dedicated volunteers, but also to anyone who is interested in learning lifesaving skills.
“We would like to thank individuals who provide feedback during the planning submission process, this not only provides us with the opportunities to take on board people’s views but continue to build relationships with local communities and stakeholders.”Chris Cole, Head of Operations, added: “Project Lifesaver will enable us to deliver training and educational experiences in a wide variety of settings from basic classroom to fully immersive simulation.
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