“Radio Treasures” Tonight Features Declan Ryan Interview

On this Tuesday – 27th Feb. 2024 … preceded by “Jimmy Reidy & Friends” with a wonderful programme (no. 85) from the  splendid Archival Series where the focus is on A Variety of Entertainers  at 8pm (the repeat of which one may hear after the Maureen Henry Show on Sunday night at 11pm) we invite you to also tune into “Radio Treasures” this Tuesday from 9.15 to 11.30pm on Cork Music Station.  Tonight we feature Part One of a Fascinating Interview with Declan Ryan regarding his dedicated service to the National Ambulance Service of Ireland at 10.00pm.   (Part Two next Tuesday at 10pm).   We hear about the recent Cat Rescue!  A special call out at 9.30pm to a group of inspiring Nurses who climbed Clara Mountain on Sunday.  Lots more of our regular items also.   Feel very welcome to contact the live programme by emailing corkmusicstation @gmail.com or texting 086 825 0074 – One may also WhatsApp that number.   Tap on the images below to enlarge.  (S.R.)

Declan Ryan pictured at Millstreet Museum during his recent Radio Interview.  Part 1 of Declan’s hugely interesting Interview will be broadcast tonight at 10pm on www.corkmusicstation.com .

Tractor Run in aid of Millstreet Pitch & Putt Club took place on Sunday 25th Feb. 2024.
MCS Transition Year Debs Ball took place on Friday, 23rd Feb. 2024.

Wonderful success for Millstreet Presentation N.S. at Cork’s Feis Maitiú 2024.

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Declan Retires Following 36 Years of Supreme Dedication in the Ambulance Service

While we look forward to recording a comprehensive Radio Interview on “Radio Treasures” on www.corkmusicstation.com with Declan Ryan to acquire an excellent insight into the Ambulance Service over the past Forty Years we extend sincere thanks to Declan for sharing two splendid images and some introductory information.

Declan shares the following:  “I was appointed to the Millstreet Ambulance

Declan Ryan pictured in 1985.

Base on the 18/11/1985 and retired recently after nearly 36 years.   Over that time I would have travelled hundreds of thousands of miles and transported and cared for thousands of patients in eight based Millstreet Ambulances from the surrounding areas of Cork and Kerry and worked with many amazing Colleagues including the late John Kelleher who went to his Eternal Reward last year.   Today’s National Ambulance Service is amongst one of the best trained and equipped in Europe.”   We wish Declan many years of wonderfully healthy, happy and fruitful Retirement.   We shall later indicate when we shall be broadcasting Declan’s Radio Interview which we have yet to record.  Tap on the images below to enlarge.  (S.R.)

Declan Ryan pictured on 27th Sept. 2021.