Efforts continue to secure a Cork based BUMBLEette to help sick children across the city and county
BUMBLEance, The Children's National Ambulance Service, says it is vital that the county has it's own dedicated vehicle
It's hoped a dedicated ambulance for critically ill children across Cork will move a step closer to reality in the next week.
The service, known as Bumbleance, transports sick children to hospitals around the country and also provides a service known as an 'Angel Trip' which is the last journey a terminally ill child will take with their parents.
Fiona O'Donovan has this special report for RedFM News.
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