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SIPTU members in DFB call for fully independent review of ambulance services
Foundation Of Irish Citizen Army commemorated in Liberty Hall
Social media campaign against racism in the workplace
Donkey Sanctuary refuses to engage with union in relation to job losses
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"A Song For The Green Crow"
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100 Years of Liberty Hall
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Barriers or Bridges? Drug Rehabilitation Projects – the Road to Recovery
Donegal in Transition – the Impact of the Congested Districts Board
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SIPTU members in DFB call for fully independent review of ambulance services

A fully independent review of the Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) ambulance service has been called for by SIPTU.

The call follows SIPTU members in DFB expressing extreme concern at the contents of a document drawn up by the Health Service Executive (HSE) in March 2013 which proposes to remove the delivery of Dublin's ambulance service from Dublin Fire Brigade, by 2015.

The independent review should include agreed terms of reference, stakeholder representation and persons with fire based emergency medical experience.

SIPTU Organiser, Brendan O'Brien, said: "The emergence of the HSE document raises concerns that the outcome of the HSE/Dublin City Council review of DFB ambulance service, which was announced in February, has already been decided.  It strongly indicates that this review is merely to provide a fig leaf to the HSE and Dublin City Council in their apparent plans to remove this service from Dublin Fire Brigade.
  
DFB SIPTU representative, Glen Ellis, said: "DFB receives 7% of the total National Ambulance Service budget despite having to respond to 40% of all ambulance calls nationally. This is done through the provision of 12 DFB ambulances, supported by the Dublin Fire Service."
 
DFB SIPTU Convenor, Gerry Harris, said: "The management of the HSE would be better served by concentrating on providing the necessary resources for our colleagues in the National Ambulance Service prior to placing a focus on the DFB. For over 100 years the DFB has provided an ambulance service which has strived to provide the best outcomes possible to the people of Dublin. Currently, the DFB achieves an above national average survival rate for victims of cardiac arrest. The success of the service has resulted in it being replicated by fire services internationally with shared fire/ambulance services being established throughout the UK, Europe and North America."

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