All Ireland Air Ambulance now flying
The newly formed All Ireland Air Ambulance - a charity planning to provide dedicated air rescue services - held a first publicity demonstration on the helipad of Tralee General Hospital today. While the helicopter they showed is not at all a new machine (see below for details) the efforts of the people involved in the action are most welcome and everybody living in the often rugged southwest of Ireland will be glad about any new means for providing medical aid quickly whenever needed.
The helicopter on display was a german built MBB BO-105 with the callsign G-CDBS, which had been first registered in 1985. In the last 24 years it had apparently been flying in Germany, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom and you can be sure that while doing so it already saved a number of lives. So hopefully it will do the same in Ireland! If you want to support the All Ireland Air Ambulance Charity, you should visit their website www.aiaa.ie and learn more about their activities.

where is it it has disappear fom the face of the earth where is the money
Comment by Anonymous — August 8, 2010 @ 4:01 pm
Ireland needs to step up and start having a service like this stop wasteing life and it looks like us the people of Ireland will have to do it and be counted. use the money wisely and start doing things right.
Comment by Liam — September 27, 2011 @ 4:37 pm