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The Maggie Black Tournament brings together around 120 girls and boys from St John’s Camogie Club in Carnlough and Shane Ui Neill GAC in Glenarm as well as others from further afield to ...
Maggie Black died last year after waiting more than an hour for an ambulance to arrive at her home.
The tournament is hosted by St John’s Camogie Club, and was first held in 2022 in honour of the life of five-year-old Maggie Black, who died in December 2021. Maggie Black, who died in 2021.
A Glenarm family have made a donation of almost £13,000 to the Northern Ireland Air Ambulance in tribute to their daughter who died at just five-years-old.
Maggie Black from Glenarm in County Antrim died on 1 December 2021 after suddenly falling ill. She had waited for more than an hour for an ambulance to arrive after she stopped breathing.
Five-year-old Maggie Black from Glenarm died in December after she had been feeling unwell for several days An initiative which would see firefighters called to cardiac arrest emergencies in ...
On-call firefighters based in Carnlough Fire Station will respond alongside Northern Ireland Ambulance Service when someone has had a cardiac arrest, under a new initiative.
In memory of Maggie, the Black family, from Glenarm, launched the petition to ensure that the fire service be automatically dispatched to emergency medical calls in rural areas.
Five-year-old Maggie Black from Glenarm died in December after she had been feeling unwell for several days. By Marie-Louise Connolly. BBC News NI Health Correspondent.
An inquest is to be held into the death of a five-year-old girl who died after falling suddenly ill at her home. Maggie Black died in December 2021 after waiting for more than an hour for an ...