Condoms, flip-flops and phone chargers: A night with The Nee-Naw on Dublin's Camden Street
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Condoms, flip-flops and phone chargers: A night with The Nee-Naw on Dublin's Camden Street
"Dublin Nights Help Zone provides first aid, welfare support and practical help to those out late and has already assisted more than 500 people Camden Street in Dublin on a Saturday night hums with its usual energy, with taxis inching along the road, neon lights from bars and clubs flickering on to the paths, and people spilling out of venues, laughing and shouting."
"Camden Street in Dublin on a Saturday night hums with its usual energy, with taxis inching along the road, neon lights from bars and clubs flickering on to the paths, and people spilling out of venues, laughing and shouting. Amid all this, a white van called The Nee-Naw sits at the junction with ­Grantham Street, staffed by a crew ­including a paramedic, two emergency medical technicians and a security guard."
Dublin Nights Help Zone provides first aid, welfare support and practical help to people out late and has assisted more than 500 individuals. The service operates from a mobile unit called The Nee-Naw parked at the junction of Camden Street and Grantham Street during busy weekend nights. Camden Street features heavy late-night footfall with taxis, neon-lit bars and crowds spilling onto pavements. The Nee-Naw crew is staffed by a paramedic, two emergency medical technicians and a security guard. The team delivers immediate medical care, welfare assistance and practical help to vulnerable or injured people in the area.
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