Aran Islands RNLI co-host Emergency Services Day on Inis Mór

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Schools across the three Aran Islands gathered at Cill Rónain pier on Inis Mór to learn firsthand how emergency services on the island respond to everyday emergencies.

Members of the public were invited to take a look inside the helicopter ‘Rescue 115’ and speak to the crew.

The children also spoke to members of the Garda Síochána, including the Armed Response Unit, where they had the chance to learn what it takes to join the ranks. They were also invited down to the lifeboat pontoon to speak to crew members on volunteer roles available both at sea and onshore.

Rescue 115 was the first to begin the demonstrations, with the helicopter hovering above the harbour as a winchman was lowered down.

The Aran Islands Lifeboat went out in the harbour and demonstrated a man overboard exercise, showcasing firsthand how they save lives at sea.

Shortly after, the Aran Fire and Rescue team cut open an overturned car and removed the mannequin from the car. The crew allowed the school children to assist by carrying a stretcher with the mannequin, demonstrating how the team work together during emergencies.

To finish off the demonstrations on the day, Rope Rescue Galway Fire Service descended the side of the pier to show off their expert rescue rope techniques.

Deputy Launch Authority with the RNLI, Aidan Coughlan, said, “This is the first initiative of its kind on the Aran Islands, and we see it as a powerful opportunity to demonstrate our unique partnership, while inspiring children to consider a future career or volunteer role within the Emergency Services.”

“We wanted to highlight this partnership with a strong emphasis on presenting an open day to the island communities and the children across our three islands, to showcase how we deal with everyday emergencies in our unique location.”

“We would like to extend our appreciation to everyone who participated. The Coast Guard units, which included Rescue 115, Doolin and Cashla Bay. Members of the Garda Síochána, including the Garda Mounted Unit, Garda Dog Unit, Garda Roads Policing Unit, and Garda Armed Response Unit.”

!Galway Fire & Rescue, Aran Fire & Rescue, Aer Arann, National Ambulance Service, Aran Islands RNLI, RNLI Water Safety, the local Island Doctor and nurse and the HSE Frontline Public Health Nurses.”