Gorey Guardian

Groups impress at Civil Defence day

- By ANNA HAYES

W EXFORD CIVIL Defence members were put through their paces recently when more than 60 volunteers from W exford, New Ross and Gorey took part in their county training day.

The theme of the day was ‘back to basics’ which looked at the quality rather than the quantity of work carried out by groups. There were four separate scenarios on the day to challenge the groups’ skills. These were: first aid with multiple casualties, search skills from missing persons, auxiliary fire services with a pump relay, and ambulance policy and procedures.

The Civil Defence W elfare Service provided food for the volunteers, casualties and instructor­s throughout the day.

The day concluded with the annual presentati­on dinner in the Riverbank Hotel.

Guest speakers on the evening included Cathaoirle­ach of W exford County Council, Cllr Keith Doyle, Director of Services John Carley, and Civil Defence College Principal Róisín McGuire, while representa­tives from W exford County Council Fire Services, W exford Marine W atch, W exford RNLI, and W exford Order of Malta also attended. Apologies had been received from Minister Paul Kehoe, Council CEO Tom Enright, and Council Chief Fire Officer Paul L’Estrange.

Cllr Doyle thanked all W exford Civil Defence volunteers for their help and support during Storm Emma and congratula­ted them on their continuing and valued contributi­on to the people of County W exford during the year through their attendance at dozens of community events and other exercises.

A number of volunteers were presented with Long Service Medals for 30 and 10 years of service respective­ly, and certificat­es for courses completed during the year were also presented.

Patricia Power, New Ross Unit and Breda Conroy, W exford W elfare Unit were awarded 30-year service medals while 10-Year Service Medals were presented to Stephen Boland, Gorey Unit; Patrick Murphy, W exford Unit; and Fergus Gallagher, W exford Unit.

The volunteers from the county made a presentati­on to newly-appointed Civil Defence Officer Peter O’Connor to mark his promotion; the presentati­on consisted of a group photo and a bouquet of flowers for his wife Pamela.

 ??  ?? LONG SERVICE: Peter Murphy (10 years), Breda Conroy (30 years), Patricia Power (30 years) and Stephen Boland (10 years). PROMOTIONS: Sinead Furlong, Philip Creane, Liam Buckley and Emer Doyle.
LONG SERVICE: Peter Murphy (10 years), Breda Conroy (30 years), Patricia Power (30 years) and Stephen Boland (10 years). PROMOTIONS: Sinead Furlong, Philip Creane, Liam Buckley and Emer Doyle.

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