Everything about The Irish Red Cross totally explained
The
Irish Red Cross (
Irish:
Crois Dhearg na hÉireann) is the national
Red Cross society in the
Republic of Ireland. It was established either on
1 July(External Link
) or
1 August(External Link
) 1939.
The society is organised on a voluntary basis. In Ireland, its activities include
mountain rescue,
first aid education for the public, provision of first aid and
ambulance services at public events, and other community services. Outside of Ireland, the society provides relief and humanitarian services in disaster and war zones.
The Irish Red Cross has a fleets of ambulances in Ireland and trained volunteers are present at public events.
Courses are also provided and the Irish Red Cross is a provider of First Aid Certification in Republic of Ireland. Courses Provided include:
Practical First Aid (European Accreditated)
Occupational First Aid
Manual Handling
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