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€100,000 for Clare’s first responder groups

€100,000 of the €567,000 allocated nationally to first responder organisations in rural areas under Measure 3a of the 2019 CLÁR Programme, will be allocated to two county Clare bodies.

Man undergoes surgery after Ennis incident

A young man was due to undergo surgery this morning to remove a piece of metal from his hand after he became impaled on the railings of a historic abbey in Ennis.

Crew assessed by paramedics after Shannon emergency landing

A number of people have been assessed by paramedics at Shannon Airport after their flight made an emergency landing this afternoon.

Jet diverts to Shannon with ill passenger

A transatlantic jet has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport this evening after the crew declared a medical emergency.

Public urged avoid overcrowded ED at UHL

UL Hospitals Group is appealing to members of the public to consider all their care options before presenting to the Emergency Department at UHL today.
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Zimmer Biomet staff cycle for charity

Employees of Zimmer Biomet have completed their second charity cycle between its two plants at Shannon and Galway, a distance of 83km.

Learn how your hands can save a life

The Irish Heart Foundation is offering free CPR training to members of the public in Clare. The training is part of a new free community CPR training programme, Hands for Life, run by the Irish Heart Foundation and supported by Abbott and ESB Networks.

Medics set off on teaching mission to Ghana

A team of staff and students from UL Hospitals Group (ULHG) and the University of Limerick (UL) has flown out to Ghana for the final phase of a joint effort to establish a pre-hospital emergency care training programme in the remote Upper West region of the African nation.
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