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Dublin Fire Brigade shared pictures from the scene of the blaze at the shed in Deerpark, which was filled with gas canisters.
Nearby houses and wooden fences were vulnerable to the flames, but crews …
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There was no disruption to HSE services during the incident, however LUAS services were temporarily suspended.
Fire crews battled a blaze in a high-rise apartment in Dublin this afternoon. There was no disruption to HSE services during the incident, however LUAS services were temporarily suspended.
Multiple fire engines are currently at the the HSE Primary Care Centre in Tallaght …
File Photograph: Dublin Fire Brigade via Twitter Luas services in Dublin were temporarily suspended for a time on Saturday while firefighters tackled a blaze at a “Firefighters quickly brought the fire under control,” a spokesman for Dublin Fire Brigade said.
Fire crews in Tallaght battled a fire at a shed near a house on Monday night.
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Emergency services are at the scene of a building fire in south Dublin.
There were no injuries.”
HSE building in Tallaght evacuated following fire HSE emergency call handling staff flown to work in Co Donegal as a result of the blaze Sat, May 23, 2020, 16:20 Updated: Sat, May 23, 2020, 19:23 D ublin Fire Brigade (DFB) attended the fire at a building on Belgard Square in Tallaght … There were no injuries.
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The HSE said arrangements had to be made to fly emergency call handling staff from Dublin to Co Donegal as a result of the blaze.The fire was discovered on a shared balcony and garden area at its Rivers Building, which houses the National Ambulance Service (NAS) and National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), which deals with emergency calls.All staff were evacuated after smoke entered the building.“The NAS can reassure the public that service delivery and patient care was protected and business continuity was maintained at all times,” a HSE spokeswoman said.“As per NAS contingency plans all the necessary procedures were immediately initiated which includes the redirection of all calls and dispatching to its sister site NEOC Ballyshannon and to the pre-designated area within Tallaght University Hospital.“Arrangements were made with the Irish Air Corps and Irish Coast Guard to fly staff from Dublin to Ballyshannon to support to existing staff in NEOC Ballyshannon.”The spokeswoman added: “We can confirm that no NAS personnel were injured during the incident.”Luas operators tweeted there were no Red Line services running between Belgard and Tallaght “due to a fire close to the Luas tracks.” Luas tickets were valid on Dublin Bus services during the stoppage.Stay on top of the latest news with our daily newsletters each morning, lunchtime and evening