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Order Of Malta Ireland - Ambulance Corps- Limerick

St John's House, 7A Davis Street, Limerick, Ireland
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Order of Malta Ireland is a voluntary organisation serving communities and reaching out to the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. The Limerick Unit of Order of Malta Ireland was established in 1948 and has grown to become one of largest units in the country whilst being based here in the centre of Limerick.  We provide first aid and community services primarily to Limerick City and County but are available to assist our colleagues nationwide.

Here in Limerick the Order of Malta has a Cadet Unit (10-16 years old) and a Senior Unit. Our Senior Unit is made up of voluntary members of all ages from various backgrounds. Our membership is also greatly complemented by our volunteer medical professionals – Doctors, Nurses, EMT’s and Paramedics

As part of Order of Malta Ireland , the Limerick Unit is part of an overall jigsaw piece of approximately  4,000 volunteers involved in over 80 units across the Island of Ireland with 165 ambulances, rapid response 4×4’s, mobile accident and emergency suites, support vehicles, medical bikes and command centres available


Here in Limerick , we provide ambulance cover at large events throughout the city encompassing a range of sports rugby, soccer,GAA, a variety of equestrian events and also many smaller community events.

In addition to first aid , the Limerick unit also actively engages in patient transport, community care, nursing services and assistance to other charities when needed.


Our members from across Limerick City and County are trained in  in various skills: Basic First Aid, Nursing Skills, Patient & Manual Handling, Cardiac First Response (CFR), Youth Leadership, Child Protection,Light Rescue Skills, Ambulance Equipment,and can progress to  Emergency First Responders (EFR) and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT).




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Early start for unit members this morning as they manned a stand at the Limerick Milk Market (@LimerickMilkMarket) . Great to engage with members of the public with many queries in relation to CPR and choking. Thanks to everyone who made themselves available.

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Tonight saw the unit attend a Mayoral Reception hosted by the Mayor of Limerick City & County Council Mr Stephen Keary and Councillors at City Hall in Limerick. We were delighted to be joined by past and current members, the Unit Management Team, Regional Director Comdt. Tony O' Mara, Deputy National Director Comdr. David Birchall KM, Hospitaller of the Irish Association Mr Brendan Lawlor KM, The Mayor & Councillors. Mr Stephen Keary Mayor gave a speech and thanked the unit and its members for their work in Limerick over the last 70 years and wished them all well for the future. Comdt. Tony O' Mara spoke on the units achievements over the last 70 years attending many civic and cultural events, the various locations we were based in and trained from, past members contributions and the current units activities. The Mayor then presented Adjt Bryan Crosby Officer in Charge with a scroll to commemorate the 70 years and as a Thank You on behalf of the people of Limerick. Bryan presented the Mayor with our 70th commemorative coin as a Thank You to the Mayor and Councillors for hosting tonight's event and for their continued support over the last 70 years and well into the future. Another key event to celebrate our 70 years. #savinglives #touchinglives #changinglives Pictures courtesy of unit members and Keith Wiseman Photography.

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Today saw us continue our 70th celebrations where we held our Building Naming Ceremony and Members 70th Presentation. The event commenced with a welcome from our Officer in Charge Adjt Bryan Crosby. All present then gathered outside where our building was blessed by Dom Henry O Shea Acting Chief Chaplin Irish Association SMOM. Our long-standing member, dear friend and former Mayor of Limerick Mr John Quinn unveiled the plaque to our building formally naming it St John's House. Following the unveiling we assembled back in the FitzGerald Room where Mr Desmond Carroll KM Chancellor Irish Association SMOM spoke on the units contribution over the past 70 years and congratulated the unit members on their proud achievements. The Officer in Charge and Deputy Officer in Charge then presented all members both currently and of the past with the unique 70th year commemorative coin which was designed by unit member Adjt David Mullane . A fitting presentation to all members for their time, dedication and commitment. A great day was had by all and we look forward to continue celebrating this special year for us here in Limerick. #savinglives #touchinglives #changinglives

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Many thanks to the Limerick Post for their attendance at last Friday's Press Conference and for their write up in the paper.

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And they’re off........the Limerick units 70th celebrations that is... To promote the many events taking place throughout 2018 the Limerick unit held a press launch earlier today in which members of the local media were invited to attend. Below are but a small selection of photos from today and also the Limerick units calendar of events taking place this year. Looking forward to great year ahead. Limerick's Live 95FM SPIN South West West Limerick 102 WWW.ILOVELIMERICK.COM Limerick Leader Limerick Post Newspaper Limerick Life

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For those that missed our radio interview yesterday here's a link to the podcast: https://www.live95fm.ie/on-air/shows/limerick-today/limerick-today-podcasts/january-2018/limerick-today-the-order-of-malta-celebrating-th/

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Tune into Limerick's Live 95FM after 11am news bulletin today where Officer in Charge Bryan Crosby and Unit Member Tom Hanly will be live on air discussing the Order and our 70th celebrations.

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On behalf of the Officers and members of the Limerick Unit we wish you and yours a Happy and Prosperous New Year! 2017 was indeed a busy year for us. From carrying out First Aid & Ambulance Cover at many local & national events, to continuing the work we do with our young members - the cadets, to carrying out Community care activities. None of this would have been possible without our dedicated members who gave of their time to so many activities. 2018 sees us celebrate 70th years of service to the Limerick community. There are many events planned to mark this special occasion and a calender will issue in the new year. Kicking off our celebrations sees Officer in Charge Adjt Bryan Crosby and unit member Comdr Tom Hanly live on radio this Tuesday 2nd January on Limericks Live 95fm after 11am news bulletin. Be sure to tune in! We've put together a 70th logo which will be used throughout our celebrations (see below). If you or anyone you know was involved in anyway with us over the last 70 years be sure to get in touch we would be delighted to hear from you! Dig out those old photos from days gone by! Contact us on (087) 6967216 or email limerick@orderofmalta.ie Let's make 2018 a year to remember! #savinglives #touchinglives #changinglives

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Our crews have been very busy over the Christmas period covering the 4 day racing festival at Limerick Racecourse. Today is the final day of racing and our crews are looking forward to getting home and warming up by the fire. Thanks to all who have given up their time to cover this annual event.

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Merry Christmas to you and all your family from all of us here in Limerick.

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Thanks to our unit members who along with other units in the South West Region for their very generous donation to The Order of Malta Knight Run, helping those less fortunate especially at this time of year. While these items (food, personal items, clothing for the elements)were brought to Dublin there has also been a donation to the Simon Community for their work in the greater Munster area. Pictured below are the goods being dropped off at our National HQ by units members Nora and Con. Nora organised the collection of goods on behalf of us all in time for Christmas. We look forward to continuing to support these projects in 2018. #savinglives #touchinglives #changinglives

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