'A massive thank you'
Streamvale Farm has thanked the public for their quick response after a baby had a medical emergency.
The popular family farm in Dundonald thanked those who came to the aid of 'baby Eric and his family' after he had become unwell while they visited the farm on Saturday, April 8. After asking for medically trained visitors to assist them during the emergency, they said that a number of carers and emergency workers rushed to help out.
Read more: Poppy Ogle continues to inspire family as they will take part in Belfast marathon in her memory The family of baby Eric told the farm that he is now doing well and has returned home from hospital, with them thanking everyone who came to his aid."Anyone who was at the farm last Saturday morning might remember we asked for anyone medically trained to assist us."The family wanted us to thank each & every person who came forward to help while they waited on the ambulance to arrive. The family said it was extremely reassuring for them to have had medical professionals on hand.
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