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Cardiac unit says thank you for public support

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THANK YOU: Anne Carroll, Eileen Brosnan and Bridget Delaney from Killarney Cardiac Response Unit have this week issued a heartfelt thank you to the public who supported their fundraiser by buying their handmade reusable face masks.

By Michelle Crean

 

This week Killarney Cardiac Response Unit (KCRU) have issued a heartfelt thank you to the public who support their fundraiser by buying their handmade reusable face masks.

 

Despite not being able to actively respond to emergency calls during COVID-19 to keep their volunteers safe, they instead opted to produce reusable face masks to help defeat the spread of the virus.

This week they're saying a huge thanks to those who have supported them as money raised was for the air ambulance and KCRU.

These face masks made entirely by the cardiac response volunteers were reusable, washable and ensured the disposable clinical type face masks are reserved for those on the frontline, Carole Moran, PRO of KCRU told the Killarney Advertiser.

"We all felt as a unit that despite not actively responding to emergency calls during COVID-19 that we had a role to play in assisting the local community. Whilst our community support service and expansion of public access AED were our key priorities, the creation of face masks as a fundraiser for the air ambulance and KCRU was a way to engage our members, supply an in demand product and support life-saving services. We would like to express our thanks to all those who supported this cause."

KCRU was established in 2015 and the units volunteer team have responded to in excess of 800 emergency calls.

They respond to 999/112 calls on behalf of and in conjunction with the National Ambulance Service have during COVID-19 refocused on community support, public access AED and spreading advice within the community through its social media platforms.

The group will continue to be available for community support as needed and can be contacted at 064 66 94144.

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Road from Lissivigeen to Barraduff to close until 9am tomorrow

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The road from Lissivigeen roundabout to Barraduff will be closed from 3pm today until 9am tomorrow morning.

Presently, a single-lane traffic system is in operation on the N72 road west of Barraduff village, this will remain in place until the full road closure begins this afternoon.

The road was initally closed this morning due to a crane going off the road.

After the road reopens tomorrow, traffic will continue to operate under a single-lane traffic system for several days to facilitate the recovery option.

Motorists are advised to observe the traffic management in place in the area.

This is a notice from Kerry County Council.

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Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone benefit from Ballybunion golf f0undraiser

Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone (KFMN) was one of seven local charities to receive funding from Ballybunion Golf Club Lady Captain Mags O’Sullivan’s Charity Golf Classic. At a presentation on […]

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Kerry Friends of Motor Neurone (KFMN) was one of seven local charities to receive funding from Ballybunion Golf Club Lady Captain Mags O’Sullivan’s Charity Golf Classic.

At a presentation on October 5, Mags O’Sullivan presented a cheque for €5,000 to KFMN at Ballybunion Golf Club.
The donation was made in memory of her late friend Angela Fahy, a former Lady Captain and President of the club, who passed away from Motor Neurone Disease.
Pat Kelleher and Christy Lehane accepted the cheque on behalf of KFMN and thanked Mags, Lady President Aideen O’Leary, and the organising committee for their generosity and hospitality.
He said the donation will provide vital support for the charity’s ongoing work assisting those living with Motor Neurone Disease in Kerry.
“Fundraising is becoming increasingly difficult, so this contribution makes a real difference,” he said.

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