Bray People

Fisk tells of life in Middle East

- MARY FOGARTY

ACCLAIMED JOURNALIST Robert Fisk was in Enniskerry recently, where he was interviewe­d by David McWilliams for a live and enraptured audience.

Fisk lives and works in the Lebanon, basing his existence around a flat in Beirut. He is the Middle Eastern correspond­ent for The Independen­t and author of several books.

His vast knowledge was at the disposal of the crowd gathered in the Summerhill House Hotel, where he spoke about his distinguis­hed career, which has included speaking to Osama Bin Laden, and regularly putting his life at risk and the volatile political climate in a vast area.

A controvers­ial figure, Fisk is fiercely passionate about his subject matter and insists his bias is only towards the innocent victim in any given situation.

The evening was organised by Enniskerry Heart Savers and was completely sold out.

The Cardiac First Response Group was started in September 2013. ‘Our aim is to provide accessible Automated External Defibrilla­tors (AEDs) in public places, to teach members of the community how to provide CPR, and to act as first response to patients in the area who are suffering with cardiac issues while an ambulance is on its way,’ explained group Chairman Pat Carey.

‘Given the remoteness of our village and surroundin­g areas, not to mention the poor access especially in winter months, this service is extremely important.’

Both David McWilliams and Robert Fisk were at the event in Enniskerry free of charge.

Thanks to individual sponsorshi­p and fundraisin­g they now have three AEDs and one heated cabinet in the area.

With help from Joe Dowling from the Irish Heart Foundation they have over 100 locals trained in CPR and AED use. This training was provided free of charge to the community. These AED’s are located in The Powerscour­t Arms Hotel, Curtlestow­n School and Keegan’s Farm Shop.

‘We will be working under the umbrella group Wicklow Cardiac First Responders ( WWCFR) and thanks to them in early April, 9 locals completed a two days course and are now fully trained First Responders,’ said Pat. ‘Our next aim is to purchase training equipment and supplies for trained First Responders who will be on call with the central ambulance control.’

 ?? Pictures by Barbara Flynn ?? Nelofer Pazira, Robert Fisk and Jessica Carey.
Pictures by Barbara Flynn Nelofer Pazira, Robert Fisk and Jessica Carey.
 ??  ?? Niall Callaghan, Fionnuala Callaghan and Leonie Jones.
Niall Callaghan, Fionnuala Callaghan and Leonie Jones.
 ??  ?? At the Summerhill, Enniskerry, for the live interview with Robert Fisk in aid of 'Enniskerry Heartsaver­s' Cardiac First Responders, were David McWilliams, Pat Carey, chairman of Enniskerry Heartsaver­s, Robert Fisk and Joe Dowling, AED CPR Trainer.
At the Summerhill, Enniskerry, for the live interview with Robert Fisk in aid of 'Enniskerry Heartsaver­s' Cardiac First Responders, were David McWilliams, Pat Carey, chairman of Enniskerry Heartsaver­s, Robert Fisk and Joe Dowling, AED CPR Trainer.
 ??  ?? Dee Jeffers, Eileen Durkan and Karin McLoughlin.
Dee Jeffers, Eileen Durkan and Karin McLoughlin.
 ??  ?? Sarah McGahon, Olive Carey and Sally O'Driscoll.
Sarah McGahon, Olive Carey and Sally O'Driscoll.
 ??  ?? Sarah and William Micklem and Ruth Magee.
Sarah and William Micklem and Ruth Magee.

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