'It's a job like no other': Irish experts who help respond to humanitarian crises
Irish people have responded to emergencies in Iraq, Libya and Africa, to name a few.
Irish people have responded to emergencies in Iraq, Libya and Africa, to name a few.
The family of a man who died after a 25 minute wait for an ambulance were in the public gallery to hear contributions.
Figures provided to TheJournal.ie show there were almost 3,500 instances of this in a six month period.
The project has already been operating successfully in cork with teams responding to over 300 call-outs, dealing with around 500 patients to date.