Full training provided.
The Castledermot responders group is calling for new volunteers to come forward.
Ronan Lambe, a member of the group said people who wish to come forward should possess "good community responsibility."
"They will need be brave to attempt CPR, " he insisted.
Full training will be provided for those wish to get involved.
The training is a four hour course which can be done in one evening.
Due to Covid 19 there is some additional training required but that can be carried out online.
"Your time can save a life, help us help you."
For more information on how to become a responder call Ronan: 086 167 0276

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