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Monday, February 16, 2015

Fire Ireland

Fire Ireland


Total Views for The Month Of January were 9,296
Site Updated 71 Times



A Message From The Fire Ireland Team for 2015
WELCOME to Fire-Ireland.com the only Irish Fire Service Website that updates on a near daily basis. We are now up & running over 4 years with over 400,000 hits from Home & Abroad.

In the last year we had 108,000 visits to the site so it clearly is proving to be very popular with our views old & new. To those who have sent us info, photos & invited us to visit their Stations in the last 4 years we Thank You Very Much.

We hope you continue to support us in the years to come.


NEW for 2015 we have Opened a NEW Youtube Channel, Twitter Page and have our Facebook Group Page Irelands Bravest Firefighters as we expend onto Social Media

There is lots to come in the next year as we head for our first milestone of 5 years up & running with new appliances, stations & photos updates all to be covered.


So again the Fire Ireland Team Thank You for your continued Support of the website going forward

Kind Regards
Pat, Bernie & Dec

Site Updated Tuesday 17th February 2015

For All Website Updates Please See Bottom of the Page

Cork City Firefighter Breaks Guinness World Record


Cork City Firefighter Alex O'Shea seen here receiving his Guinness World Record presented to him by the Lord Mayor of Cork
Firefighter O'Shea ran the Cork City Marathon in Full Turnout Gear last year for two causes

The Irish Guide Dogs for the blind
The Ballineen playground development fund

Congratulations to Firefighter O'Shea from us all at Fire Ireland

Horse Rescued from Blarney River, County Cork


Cork City Firefighters rescued a trapped horse from a Blarney River on Monday 16th February. The horse is reported to have been trapped in the river for 2 days. ISPCA’s National Animal cruelty Helpline received a phone call from a concerned member of the public and they in turn contacted the Cork City Fire Brigade. The rescue effort took 2 hrs and the horse was rescued successfully.

For More Photos Please See Munster Incdent Page 4 (Fires & Rescues)

Congratulations Clare County Fire & Rescue Service


Clare County Fire & Rescue Service has once again received National and International recognition for its ongoing efforts to protect the Safety, Health and Welfare of its employees

Clare County Fire & Rescue Service joins Limerick County, North Tipperary and Carlow Fire Services as the only Fire Authorities in Ireland to have achieved the prestigious standard.

For More Information Please Click Link Below

Latest Incident Photos (Fires & Rescues)

County Louth

Photo Used With Permission By Fran Caffery
Three units of Louth County Council Fire and Rescue Service from Drogheda seen here attending a derelict house fire on the North Road in Drogheda on Saturday the 14th of February. This was the second time on the same day that the brigade attended to this fire.

Dublin


Firefighters from Skerries, Balbriggan, Swords & Phibsboro Fire Stations attended this fire in a Commerical Building in Lusk County Dublin on Friday 13th February. There were no injuries.

Dublin


Firefighters from Kilbarrack & North Strand Fire Stations attended an house Fire in Darndale on Sunday 8th February. The house was derelict at the time of the fire and there where no injuries reported.
 

Latest Incident Photos (RTA's / RTC's)

County Cork


Scene from todays RTC which happened on the N20 at Glencaum,Rathduff. A lorry 2 vans and 2 cars where involved in the incident. Eight people where injured 5 of which were taken to hospital by Ambulance. Units of the fire service from Cork City and Mallow along with National Ambulance Service ( NAS ) and Gardaí attended the scene.

County Clare

Photo Used With Permission Of Pat Flynn

Firefighters from Ennis Town Fire Station seen here attending a single car RTC at Paradise,Ballynacally on the Wednesday the 11th of February. National Ambulance Service and Gardaí also attended the incident
For More Photos Please See Munster Incident Page 2 (RTA's / RTC's).

County Kerry


Scene of a single car RTC on the outskirts of Killarney on Wednesday the 11th of February. Two units of the fire service from Killarney, National Ambulance Service and Gardaí attended the incident.

Turnout Photo's

Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service


Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service Rapid Response Officers Car in Belfast heading to an incident in December 2014
 

Latest Training Photo's

Limerick Fire & Rescue Service


Fire Fighter Mark Hayes demonstrates what happens when water hits grease in a chip pan fire at the week long training course for transition year students at Limerick Fire and Rescue.

Limerick Fire and Rescue Service held it's second ever Transition Year Programme for students from Schools all across the city. Involved was a week long programme where students covered everything from First Aid to Fire Fighting Theory and Skills.

For More Photos Please See Fire Brigade Training Page 3

Latest International Incident Photo's

Wales UK.


More then 30 Firefighters from across several stations battle a blaze involving fireworks at a shop in Newbridge on Wednesday the 11th of February.
 

Worldwide Fire Appliances

Photo Used With Permission of Ivan Barefleld

2010 Mercedes Benz Actros HDU1 (Heavy Distribution Unit 1) Flatbed. Reg No WP10 WLA
London Fire Brigade

SAVE the Dublin Fire Brigade Ambulance Service


The Dublin Fire Brigade (DFB) is under Serious Threat of losing its Ambulance Service, a Service its being providing to the citizens of Dublin since 1898. The HSE (Health Service Executive) plan to take the Ambulance Service OFF the DFB in 2015 and have their own Ambulances respond in Dublin City
 
Dublin is recognised as 2nd in the world after Seattle, USA to have the best survival rates for out of hospital cardiac arrest. This is because of the fire based EMS system.

The Fire Ireland Team FULLY SUPPORTS the Dublin Fire Brigade Ambulance Service and we ask YOU our viewer to join with us in signing the Petition (Linked Below) to save this vital Service

Thank You

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