After a remarkable 46 year career in the Ambulance Service, Mick O’Neill, Paramedic Supervisor in Wicklow retires today. A calm and sensible influence on all who worked with him. We wish him well with reducing his golf handicap ! @AmbulanceNAS@PeopleofHSE
Another huge organisational loss for NAS as AP Supervisor Frank Rice from Maynooth Station retires after 44 years service. As his colleagues say 44 years of “agitating and innovating” We wish him, Mary and the family well for the next phase
Friends, family & colleagues joined John Byrne , Paramedic, Swords station for his last day. An incredible 48 years of public service with NAS & Defence Forces. Great guy. @PeopleofHSE@AmbulanceNAS@NAS_Swords
A great occasion today ,but tinged with sadness as we officially open the Ross Murphy memorial garden in DSC station. In memory of all NAS staff no longer with us. @AmbulanceNAS@PeopleofHSE
A real rogues gallery in Wicklow Station today. Finally marking the retirement of 4 old warriors. Sean Creamer, Gerry Smullen, Paul and John Keegan who between them had over 130 years service and retired over the last few years #oldschool
Sterile handover with active listening practised at the #MaterHospital yesterday during our multidisciplinary in-situ simulation training session. Thanks as always to @AmbulanceNAS for participating as part of the team.
The NAS Honour Guard along with friends and family helped to mourn the loss and celebrate the life and career of our retired colleague Peter McCormack, Paramedic, Loughlinstown Station. RIP. @AmbulanceNAS@LoughlinstwnNAS@NAS_HonourGuard@PeopleofHSE
Tony Kelly, Paramedic Supervisor in Dublin South Central station, signed off today after an incredible 49 years service. A founder member of the MRU, Tony worked in Loughlinstown for years before moving to Dublin. A wealth of experience and knowledge. Enjoy your retirement Tony.
It is with a sense of shock and disbelief that colleagues across the country have learned of the sad and untimely death yesterday of our colleague, Ross Murphy, Paramedic in Dublin South Central Station. "We have lost an exceptional man and Paramedic"
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Worth noting that in the last 6 months, the NAS in the old Dublin North Leinster region has said farewell to about 500 years of experience and expertise with our recent retirees. We hope they they are all enjoying their new lives, no nights, no weekends! Great people all.
Congratulations to Patrick O’Brien on his retirement yesterday after 46 years of service to the National Ambulance Service. He worked in Operations in Kildare and Dublin before moving to NEOC.
Happy retirement, Pat!🥳
Today marks the last day of 44 years of service for Macartan (Mac) Hughes. One of the most important figures in Irish pre Hospital care over the last few decades. His influence will last long into the future. We wish Trish & himself all the best for the next phase of their lives