
WOMAN INJURED IN COLLISION URGES PEOPLE TO SUPPORT CRITICAL EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
Podcast host Olivia Hunt was seriously injured while queuing for coffee in Dunmore East. A woman who was struck by a car as she waited outside a coffee shop in

Podcast host Olivia Hunt was seriously injured while queuing for coffee in Dunmore East. A woman who was struck by a car as she waited outside a coffee shop in

The Emergency Medical Response Charity CRITICAL has established a newCommunity First Responder group in Deansgrange, Dublin, covering an area includingCabinteely, Deansgrange, Foxrock, Blackrock, Monkstown and Dún Laoghaire. CRITICAL is Ireland’s

CRITICAL has established a new Community First Responder group in Carrick on Suir, which will cover areas in counties Tipperary, Waterford and Kilkenny. CRITICAL is Ireland’s leading Volunteer Emergency Medical

We at CRITICAL are deeply saddened at the news of the passing of our former CEO Micheál Sheridan. On behalf of the entire team and trustees at CRITICAL we would

CRITICAL, the emergency medical response charity, has established a new team in Kerry. It now has a consultant in emergency medicine along with 10 paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs)

CRITICAL are delighted to have launched their new fleet of rapid response cars. The charity provides their teams of critical and advanced care doctors with four wheel drive vehicles to

The family of a County Limerick teenager who went into cardiac arrest while playing sport have thanked the coaches and emergency services who worked together to save his life. 13

An experienced Managing Director who received the highest honour from the Red Cross for attending the Grenfell Tower fire on the day of the 2017 tragedy has been appointed CEO

CRITICAL, has agreed a three-year partnership with Canada Life Reinsurance. The agreement aims to reduce mortality from cardiac arrests in Ireland and sees the financial services group donating €15,000 worth

CRITICAL, one of the country’s leading emergency medical response charities, has expanded its services to include a dedicated Community First Responder (CFR) group in West Limerick. Comprising seven local volunteers