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Two more defibrillators for Glenflesk

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DEFIBRILLATOR: Glenflesk Community Defibrillator Group unveiled two new defibrillators in the parish on Saturday. Photo: Séamus Healy

 

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By Sean Moriarty

Glenflesk Community Defibrillator Group unveiled two new defibrillators in the parish on Saturday.

 

The latest two defibrillators will be located in O’Brien’s Shop and Filling Station in the village and at Clonkeen Church and will complement the existing one in the local GAA clubhouse.

 

Two more will be located at Knockanes National School and Spillane's House, Rossalia - on the Lough Guitane Road.

 

The group dedicated the defibrillators to the memory of Denise Crowley, Gortdearg, Headford. The local woman suffered fatal injuries when she was struck by a car as she tried to cross the road in the village to meet her mother.

 

“We unveiled a plaque in her memory and in memory of all who lost their lives on our roads,” Derry Healy of Glenflesk Community Defibrillator Group told the Killarney Advertiser. “If anything good comes out of her accident, it will be this.”

 

Derry added that one of the reasons O’Brien’s shop was chosen was because there are lot of people around there, between Mass goers at St Agatha’s Church and players and fans attending the local GAA grounds.

 

“But there isn’t much point in having all these defibrillators and all these people if people can’t use them,” he said.

 

Free defibrillator training is offered to anyone who may be interested by contacting committee members Pádraig O'Sullivan 087 2707899 or Derry Healy 087 0530384.

 

Glenflesk Community Defibrillator Group praised the Ring of Kerry Charity Cycle who donated €2,000, and a recent coffee morning earned a further €4000.

 

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All-Electric Toyota C-HR+ debuts at Kelliher’s Toyota Tralee

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The all-new battery electric Toyota C-HR+ has officially arrived at Kelliher’s Toyota Tralee, marking a significant expansion of the brand’s electric vehicle lineup in Kerry.

To celebrate the launch, the dealership is hosting a dedicated test drive event running until March 21, allowing local motorists to experience the new model first-hand.


The C-HR+ features a 77 kWh battery that provides a competitive driving range of up to 606km on a single charge.

Toyota is backing this technology with its Electric Battery Extended Care Program, which offers coverage for up to 10 years or one million kilometres, provided the vehicle undergoes an annual battery health check.

This includes a guarantee that the battery will retain at least 70% of its capacity over the 10-year period, supported by the original eight-year manufacturing warranty.


Pricing for the new electric model starts at €42,160 or from €374 per month through Toyota Easy PCP Finance.

For the month of March, Kelliher’s is offering an introductory incentive where customers can choose between a €2,000 Trade-In Booster or a low 3.9% APR finance rate.


The team at Kelliher’s noted that this model combines the established design language of the C-HR with the latest EV innovations, making it a viable option for both daily commutes and longer journeys across the county.

Motorists interested in the new electric SUV can book a test drive via the dealership website or by visiting the Tralee showroom during the event.

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Kerry Mountain Rescue unveils INEOS Grenadier rescue unit

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Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) officially launched its new state-of-the-art rescue vehicle on Friday, significantly upgrading their ability to reach casualties in the county’s most unforgiving terrain.

Funded through the Community Recognition Fund, the new INEOS Grenadier units were specifically chosen for their rugged 4×4 capabilities and “built-for-purpose” design.

Unlike standard commercial vehicles, these Grenadiers have undergone extensive technical modifications to meet the demands of search and rescue operations on the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and surrounding mountains.


The vehicles are engineered for extreme conditions, featuring a 3.5-tonne towing capacity and an integrated cable winch for recovery operations.

To handle the rocky and often flooded terrain of the Kerry highlands, the units are equipped with auxiliary power systems and enhanced off-road suspension.


The investment ensures that KMRT volunteers have the most modern equipment available as they continue to provide 24/7 emergency cover for hillwalkers and climbers across the southwest.

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