The Man Who Brings Faith to the Front Line; Maryhill Blast: Chaplain's Comforting Role

Evening TimesMay 14, 2004

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AMID chaotic scenes at the site of the Maryhill blast tragedy, with swarms of emergency workers trying to rescue trapped workers, only one person has the word 'chaplain' emblazoned across the back of his bright yellow fire brigade jacket. BARRY MCDONALD talks to Rev Neil Galbraith about the job he's had helping look after the men and women of Strathclyde Fire Brigade.

AS chaplain to the men and women of Strathclyde Fire Brigade, Rev Neil Galbraith's job is to ensure firefighters have all the emotional and spiritual support they need as they face a potentially traumatic time.

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The Man Who Brings Faith to the Front Line; Maryhill Blast: Chaplain's Comforting Role

From counselling to general advice, the approachable 51-year-old is always on hand to provide an important and invaluable service.

He said: "My area is actually west Strathclyde which covers everyth...

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