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Emergency Aeromedica Services Family Day

  • 19-07-2017 6:38pm
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    Given the nature of the sport of our sport, we all know that there's a risk that we or someone we know may be injured during their riding career. Thankfully, most of the injuries are relatively minor injuries and are pretty quick to heal. However, there are riders out there who have had to be air lifted to hospital due to the extent of their injuries. And it's quite possible that they were airlifted by the Irish Air Corps who, along with the National Ambulance Service, are part of the Emergency Aeromedical Services.

    The EAS has assisted almost 2,000 people, and this year they are hosting an #EASFamilyDay are arranging a day for those they have helped, and their families. It's on 25 August in Casement Aerodrome.

    I've posted about it in the What's On Forum and more information can be found on the Air Corps Facebook page.

    You may know of someone who they've helped and who might be interested in attending the day.

    Further information can be gotten by emailing easfamilyday@defenceforces.ie


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