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February 15, 2016. Rural crime: Communities on high alert. The following article appeared in issue 53 of Emergency Services Ireland. The rising levels of crime in rural Ireland has shaken local communities to the core in recent years, leading many to take drastic precautionary action in the event of burglaries or break-ins on their property. Report by Michael McHale. Continue reading →. July 31, 2015. July 30, 2015. Keeping sites set on social media networking. Ireland’s love affair with social media sho...
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December 18, 2015. February 4, 2016. Trauma training for medics on the battlefield. The following article appeared in issue 53 of Emergency Services Ireland. Irish Defence Forces medics recently teamed up with their UK counterparts for an intensive trauma life support training programme to cover all phases of care on the battlefield. Army medic Lt Col Paul Hickey, who played a leading role in the event at the Curragh, tells Michael McHale the aim now is to roll it out on an annual basis. October 1, 2015.
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July 31, 2015. July 30, 2015. Keeping sites set on social media networking. The following article appeared in issue 51 of Emergency Services Ireland. The growth in the popularity of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and other social media sites has attracted local fire brigades, the Irish Coast Guard, rescue volunteers and An Garda Síochána to jump on the interactive bandwagon to inform the public of their work in addition to publicising new campaigns. Report by Michael McHale. Follow me on Twitter.
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March 1, 2016. March 8, 2016. Ireland gets ready to accommodate refugees. The following article appeared in issue 53 of Emergency Services Ireland. Since the announcement that Ireland will take in 4,000 refugees as part of the EU’s response to the Syrian refugee crisis, thoughts have turned to how these desperate migrants will be accommodated. Report by Michael McHale. Continue reading →. February 15, 2016. Rural crime: Communities on high alert. The rising levels of crime in rural Ireland has shaken loc...
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October 19, 2015. October 22, 2015. Cork woman campaigns to ‘ASIST’ EMS personnel. The following article appeared in issue 52 of Emergency Services Ireland. On 6 July 2012 Elber Twomey’s life changed forever; she lost her family when a suicidal driver crashed into her car while holidaying in England. Now three years later the Cork woman is using her tragic experience to campaign for improved suicide awareness training for firefighters and ambulance personnel. Report by Michael McHale. July 31, 2015.
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July 31, 2015. July 30, 2015. Keeping sites set on social media networking. The following article appeared in issue 51 of Emergency Services Ireland. The growth in the popularity of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and other social media sites has attracted local fire brigades, the Irish Coast Guard, rescue volunteers and An Garda Síochána to jump on the interactive bandwagon to inform the public of their work in addition to publicising new campaigns. Report by Michael McHale. Follow me on Twitter.
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