Pupils In Two Local Primary Schools Take Part In Save A Baby's Life Clinic

Pupils from St. Patrick’s, Burrenreagh and St. Joseph’s, Carnacaville Primary Schools, have united to participate in a Save-A-Baby’s-Life clinic.

The two hour clinic delivered by National Trainer Assessor Michael Mc Cartan and assisted by Lifesaving Instructor Lisa McTeer covered topics such as drowning, choking and non-breathing in babies.

[caption id="attachment_48313" align="aligncenter" width="540"]Pictured are Lifesaving Instructor Lisa McTeer with the pupils from St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's Primary Schools. Pictured are Lifesaving Instructor Lisa McTeer with the pupils from St. Patrick’s and St. Joseph’s Primary Schools.[/caption]

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