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Volunteers wanted for new life-saving service

By Michelle Crean
A new life-saving service is being set up in Firies with the help of an experienced Killarney group.
Firies First Responders Team is currently in its infancy but with the help of dedicated volunteers from Killarney Cardiac Response Unit, it's hoped that the new service will be live by the New Year.
In order to get it going successfully, volunteers are needed, according to Kevin O'Leary from Killarney Cardiac Response Unit.
He explained that although volunteers will be taught life-saving skills, it will in no way replace the National Ambulance Service but will in fact compliment it.
"First Responders have a critical role in the first moments following a cardiac arrest until the arrival of advanced life support provided by the National Ambulance Service and other emergency services," he told the Killarney Advertiser.
Volunteers will not only assist their community in a positive way but will learn the basics of CPR and other required courses.
The only thing needed is a willingness to learn new skills and to be flexible for callouts.
"They will learn CPR and AED usage, and how to deal with life threatening events. No pre-medical training is required as this will be provided."
He added that there's already significant interest from locals to volunteer.
If you'd like to find out more email firies@killarneycru.ie or recruitment@killarneycru.ie.