Congratulations to Cork City Marathon Runners - June 2010 |
We were delighted to work alongside members of the Civil Defence, Order of Malta, Irish Red Cross, West Cork Rapid Response, HSE Ambulance Service and the Gardai in providing first aid along the course and a field hospital near the end of the route. Response to each medical related incident was co-ordinated from a unified command nerve centre set up in a hotel on Patrick Street, thus ensuring there was seamless interaction between organisations in providing each and every individual case with appropriate and timely care.
Our headquarters on Victoria Road hosted the pre-race briefing for all medical related personnel, and was then used as a first aid post for the event itself. Among the fleet of emergency vehicles operating on the day, St. John Ambulance, Cork City, had three ambulances and an off road response vehicle. The Crumlin Division provided an ambulance at the finish line.
Our volunteers would like to thank the members from the other organisations we had the opportunity of working alongside on the day, and express the hope that this type of collaboration can take place at other events in the future. The St. John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland is a registered charity that is dedicated to the vision of ensuring that everyone should have immediate access to first aid no matter where they are or what they are doing at the onset of illness or injury. To this end, our unpaid volunteers provide first aid at hundreds of events through-out Ireland every year, and we have trained thousands of members of the public to render first aid.
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