Connacht Health and Safety Training Institute - CHSI

Connacht Health and Safety Training Institute - CHSI

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Our courses are run by Advanced Paramedics, Paramedics, EMTs in the following areas
Mini Medics 6-12yrs
Student First Aid 12-16yrs
Sports First Aid
Paediatric First Aid
EMT
CPC
Have a look at our website
www.chsi.ie

16/06/2026

🚨 DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S YOUR EMERGENCY

A choking emergency can turn fatal in minutes.

The question isn't if you'll witness an emergency.

The question is: Will you know what to do?

Learn First Aid today.

Training hands to save lives.
www.chsi.ie

14/06/2026

Sudden facial droop should always be treated as a medical emergency. Seek immediate medical attention to rule out a stroke.

11/06/2026

Another crew in Parkmore rescue ready ⛑️

10/06/2026

Not so local, but a magical place ✨
All up to date in First Aid ⛑️

08/06/2026
07/06/2026

Last Thursday of every month!!❤️
OR Call us to make a group booking ❤️

05/06/2026

All local this week 😁
8 more confident in their CPR/AED❤️
And happy with their new Defibrillator❤️

Call us to book your group!!

04/06/2026

All freshly recertified ❤️
Well done The Podiatry Crew 👣

02/06/2026

On a quiet Sunday evening in Buncrana, a family’s world changed in an instant. At 5:07pm on Sunday, 3rd May, 2026, a gentleman named Iain suffered a sudden cardiac arrest while visiting Buncrana.

For most people, a cardiac arrest outside of hospital can be fatal within minutes, but on this day, everything that needed to happen, happened.

Ordinary people became lifesavers. Iain’s wife, Jayne, immediately called for help. Nearby
campervan owners stepped forward, raising the alarm with the National Ambulance Service and started CPR. A local man then assisted, continuing the life-saving efforts. They didn't hesitate. They didn't wait. They acted.

At the same time, Buncrana Community First Responders were alerted by the National
Ambulance Service. Within just two minutes of receiving the call, responders were on scene. An
AED was immediately placed on Iain. CPR continued. Two shocks were delivered.

Then came the moment everyone hopes for, Iain began to show signs of life.
Responders provided rescue ventilations to support his breathing and remained by his side,
monitoring and caring for him until the National Ambulance Service arrived.
From there, Iain received specialist post-resuscitation care in hospital.

Just 19 days later, he walked back through his own front door.
Home to his wife. Home to his family. Home to his life.

Today, Iain is recovering well and adjusting to life with his newly fitted internal defibrillator, but he knows that without the actions of those around him that evening, he may not be here to tell his story.

In his own words;
"Quite simply.. YOU ALL SAVED MY LIFE."

Iain has requested that his story be shared on our social media channels and has given his consent for this publication, not only to thank those who helped him, but to highlight the importance of learning CPR and Community First Responders. The photo below was taken just three weeks before Iain's cardiac arrest, showing Iain and Jayne after completing the hike to the top of the Old Man of Storr on the Isle of Skye.

His survival is proof that the Chain of Survival works:
❤️ Early Access
❤️ Early CPR
❤️ Early Defibrillation
❤️ Early Advanced Life Support
❤️ Early Post-Resuscitation Care

✨Every link matters ✨

To the neighbouring campervanners,
To the local man,
To the Buncrana Community First Responders,
To the National Ambulance Service crews,
To the hospital teams,
And to Jayne, who stood by Iain's side every step of his journey, kindly keeping our team
updated throughout his recovery.

THANK YOU ❤️

Because of your actions, a husband, family member and friend is still here today.

This is why CPR training matters.
This is why Community First Responders matter.
This is why every second counts❤️

CFR Ireland National Ambulance Service (NAS) NAS Community Engagement Irish Heart Foundation Donegal Democrat / Donegal Live Inishowen Credit Union Derry Journal Highland Radio: News, Sport & Obituaries

25/05/2026

Another 20 trained in CPRAED !! Now to enjoy the beautiful evening ❤️

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Location

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Glenascaul , Oranmore , Co. Galway
Galway
H91XN70

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm