Senior railway engineer helps vulnerable people and the NHS during Coronavirus epidemic

Mike Fallows has contributed 550 hours of voluntary work since the COVID-19 outbreak began.

One of Network Rail’s senior engineer has been ‘doing his bit’ during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic by helping with an NHS Volunteer Responder Scheme that supports vulnerable people and by helping to donate personal protective equipment (PPE) to hospitals across the country.

Mike Fallows, who has worked for Network Rail for 18 years, wanted to do more to support frontline workers as his son works as a paramedic. He approached work colleagues at the beginning of April and suggested donating PPE to hospitals. Within 48 hours, Network Rail workers across the country gathered spare PPE and around 10,000 items, including coveralls and safety googles, were delivered to hospitals in East London, North London, Bristol and Newcastle.

He also joined a local NHS Volunteer Responder Scheme.  In his spare time, he takes calls from people who are self-isolating and need support. He talks to those who are feeling lonely, as well as picking up shopping and prescriptions for people in the Oakwood area of Derby.

Since lockdown, Mike has spent over 550 hours volunteering for the NHS, work that has been supported by Network Rail as the company encourages workers to take volunteer leave so that they can spend time helping charities and other organisations.

Mike Fallows, Network Rail.

Mike said: “I wanted to support the NHS and the amazing work they do as much as possible, both in my local area and nationally.

“I know some people are struggling during these challenging times. As a Volunteer Responder, one day I could be talking to someone who is feeling lonely and the next I could be out collecting prescriptions. I am enjoying chatting to a range of different people and checking whether they need anything.

“I’m so proud to work on the railway and help to keep vital services running. Our teams at Network Rail worked hard to get this PPE to hospitals across the country to help save lives.”

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