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Woodlawn Park residents install life-saving defibrillator
The Woodlawn Park community have purchased and installed a new publicly accessible defibrillator.
Located in the heart of the estate, the device is now available for emergency use by the public.
To ensure the equipment can be used effectively, the close-knit community is set to undergo AED (Automated External Defibrillator) training. Residents highlighted that a rapid and safe response is vital during a cardiac emergency. The Killarney Cardiac Response Unit will work alongside trained local residents to provide ongoing support and instruction on how to operate the life-saving gear.
The project was spearheaded by local residents Jessica O’Connor, Shane Edwards, and Catherine O’Sullivan-Hoffman, who oversaw the fundraising and installation process.
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