The Ballyfermot community have rallied around a much-loved couple that were injured in a reported 'traffic collision'.
Michael Cardiff and his wife Michelle were involved in the incident on Saturday night.
Neighbours and friends have taken to social media to send the pair well wishes after all the work they have done in the local community.
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Michael is a paramedic with St John Ambulance, a divisional superintendent and a man who is always determined to pass on his knowledge to new volunteers.
The Ballyfermot division of the volunteer group wished the couple well and thanked Mick for his dedication to the community.
They posted: "The thoughts and prayers of all SJA Ballyfermot members are with Michael and Michelle Cardiff, who were injured in a traffic collision on Saturday night.
"Mick is our divisional superintendent, a dedicated volunteer who encourages all of our members, cadet and adult alike, to develop their lifesaving skills and to educate others as he has educated them.
"He is also heavily involved within the community, providing invaluable experience while teaching first aid courses to all.
"We wish Mick and Michelle the very best, and are thinking off their family at this time. Beirigí uile bua agus beannacht."
Locals thanked the kind hero for all of his hard work and wished the Cardiffs a speedy recovery.
One person said: "Absolutely awful news when I heard last night. My best wishes to Mick and Michelle and his family. I know Mick will be proud of how you all carry on with the work of the division in his (what I’m sure temporary) absence."
Another wrote: "Mick has spent his working life helping and saving others as a brilliant paramedic I wish himself and his lovely wife a full speedy recovery with all our thoughts."
A third commented: "Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Michael and Michelle two pillars of the Ballyfermot community."
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