Tallaght crews responded to reports of a roof collapse in the Clondalkin area this afternoon.
On arrival they found that a section of roof on a five story apartment block had been blown off as a result of #StormFrank.
Luckily the apartment in question was unoccupied. There were no injuries from the falling roof.
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Earlier we used our Halmatro hydraulic rescue equipment for something slightly different.
#StormFrank had caused a tree on the Finglas road to split in half vertically down its trunk.
The tree was unstable in the winds and caused a danger to pedestrians and to passing traffic.
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St Stephen's night is a great time to go out, just remember unplug everything before you go out, candles out, and have a plan to get home safe. #HappyChristmas pics: some of our calls in the last 48 hrs
One less desirable element of emergency service work is having to work over important family occasions and Christmas is no different.
We would like to acknowledge and thank B,D and A watches who all worked at some stage over Christmas Day.
We would also like to thank their families who adapt their celebrations to facilitate their invaluable work.
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Last day for 2 of D Watch's finest. Dermot Hughes is retiring after 30 years service & our no.1 badge Noel Hosback is finishing after 42 years with DFB. It's been a pleasure to work with these gentlemen and we not only wish them the best but thank them for their time with us. 👋
Around 1745 yesterday we received a 999 call to respond to an RTC on the off-ramp at Junction 5 Northbound on the M50.
We responded with a Fire Engine from Finglas, Emergency Rescue Tender from Phibsboro and Ambulance from Blanchardstown.
It was a two vehicle RTC with 3 persons involved. Only 1 person required hospital treatment for precautionary spinal concerns.
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