In a world where accidents and emergencies can happen at any moment, equipping people with basic first aid skills has become increasingly important – particularly on farms and in rural areas with longer ambulance response times. Research shows that only 5% of people in Ireland are trained in first aid.‘Don’t be a spectator, be a lifesaver’ is the motto of Aid Avengers, a group of five teenagers from Coláiste an Chroí Naofa in Carrignavar, a village north of Cork city, who have been providing primary and secondary school students with the knowledge and equipment needed to learn first aid skills. This includes cleaning minor cuts, treating a minor burn, carrying out CPR or saving someone from choking.