Friday, September 08, 2006
Wednesday nights
Hi Folks
Due to the current financial strain on the club, can we refrain from using the large boats on a wednesday night if there is small numbers. The Zodiac is an ideal boat for small numbers. The clubs fuel bill is rising so we need to start watching how we use our resources.
Thanks
Due to the current financial strain on the club, can we refrain from using the large boats on a wednesday night if there is small numbers. The Zodiac is an ideal boat for small numbers. The clubs fuel bill is rising so we need to start watching how we use our resources.
Thanks
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Club Member Performs Heroic Rescue

Club member Alan Heeney was involved in a rescue in Kilkee on Monday last. Alan was down for a weeks diving with the army. He received a call from the Kilkee Rescue Centre for medical assistance as they knew Alan was a medical technician. Alan went with the Kilkee Rescue Team to Georges Head, on the behest of the Coastgaurd who raised the alarm. Luckily Alan had his own trauma bag with him as he was the team medic for the army diving group.
The patient was found approximately 600yards from the car park in Georges Head. The patient was suffering from hyperthermia and was in shock. The patient had suspected spinal injuries. Alan treated all the apparent life threatening injuries and the not so apparent dangers like the potential spinal injuries. The coastgaurd arrived by helicopter and winched the patient by strecher from the scene direct to hospital with Alan's assistance.
Many congratulations to Alan on a job well done, if there is a lesson to be learnt here is that we should all keep our Diver Medic skills up todate and that having Emergency Medical Equipment at hand and in proper order is critical for a successful rescue outcome.
Alan was interviewed by Midlands Radio 3 and he stressed that the good medical training he received from the Athlone SAC and the Army were the primary reasons for the successful outcome.
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Van Drivers Wanted
We need extra van drivers to bring the boat to dive sites.
Because of the cost of insurance for people under 28 drivers should be 28+.
Drivers must have an EB licence or above, check the categories on your licence, and have no motoring convictions.
Anyone suitably qualified available and willing should contact Jim (087 2359772)
Friday, June 16, 2006
Filling Bottles
Just to remind club members that only bottles in test can be filled using the club compressor. And only current members may use compressor, non members MUST get a trained user to fill the bottle for them. For any member that wants to know how to use the compressor please come down on wednesday evenings and ask arounds and you'll be shown. It is a simple operation but it does need to be done correctly and safely.
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