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Actavo sponsors defibrillator for Waterford community hero Frank Deegan
Frank has been a senior engineer with Actavo for the past nine years
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08 Aug 2024 10:33 AM
Actavo has sponsored a defibrillator for Waterford community hero Frank Deegan as part of its Community Giving Fund.
Frank, who is a senior engineer with Actavo for the past nine years, volunteers as a Cardiac First Responder in Piltown, County Waterford and has been instrumental in bringing life-saving resources to his local community.
The defibrillator will be stored in Frank’s work vehicle, enabling him to respond swiftly to any nearby emergencies.
Frank’s dedication and Actavo’s support highlight the importance of community involvement and the need for urgent action and vital resources in emergency situations.
Actavo Group CEO, Keith Tobin, said: “On behalf of the Community Giving Committee and everyone at Actavo, I would like to thank Frank for all his community work, which embodies our values as an organisation. We hope this small gesture will help save a life in the local community.”
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