Cathy Robinson, a resident of Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador, and a Paramedic at Hickey Ambulance Service passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. She was announced dead in a statement made on social media that read “My first partner coming out of paramedic school, I always admired the way you treated your patients and everyone else around you. Thanks for the guidance and many laughs. I’ll have Luke Bryan on today for you. Rest in peace Cathy Robinson.”
Who was Cathy Robinson?
A beloved member of Hickey’s Ambulance Service since March 2000, Cathy Robinson is a committed and caring paramedic who serves the people of Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador. Her work in emergency medical services demonstrates a strong dedication to assisting others, frequently in the most trying and pressing situations. Cathy’s skill, compassion, and commitment to her patients’ well-being have distinguished her career.
She has put in countless hours as a paramedic with Hickey’s Ambulance Service, working side by side with her paramedic husband, Robert. By offering support and compassion in times of need, they have together had a tremendous influence on the community. Aside from her work, Cathy is a dedicated mother to their daughter, Ava, and a loving wife to Robert. Her family is the centre of her existence, and their close relationship is evidence of the fortitude and concern that characterize her on both a personal and professional level.
Cathy has always been able to strike a balance between her work obligations and her love for her family, providing a loving and supportive environment for her loved ones in spite of the demands of her job. After laying the groundwork for her future at Bishop O’Neill Collegiate in Holyrood, Cathy has subsequently dedicated herself to her career and her community. Her enduring dedication to helping those in need and her lengthy career with Hickey’s Ambulance Service speak eloquently about her character and the impact she has had on many people’s lives.