 
                            The entire event was in aid of Purple House Cancer Support in Bray.
An Garda Síochána marked their centenary and Gardaí in the Bray District celebrated the hard work of the Emergency Services by rounding up over 50 of the county's local emergency services members, who ran from Greystones to Bray in their uniforms.
The run started at midday on Sunday, the 18th of September at Greystones Marina and finished on the Bray Seafront at approximately 1:30pm.
The participants comprised members of An Garda Síochána, Wicklow Fire Service, Coast Guard, Civil Defence, Paramedics from the National Ambulance Service, First Responders, and Poseidon Life-Saving Group, with the entire event in aid of Purple House Cancer Support in Bray.
The runners were led by Emergency Service vehicles from Greystones Marina, down through Windgates, finishing at Bray Seafront.
Wicklow's amazing emergency services arrive in Bray!Congrats to all the fantastic emergency services involved in the run from Greystones to Bray in aid of Purple House Cancer Support! They made incredible time and it was brilliant to be with them every step of the way đź’ś
Posted by EAST COAST FM on Sunday, September 18, 2022
 
                                         
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