Fire fighters from the Tallaght, Dolphin’s Barn, Townsend and Phibsborough units dealt with an enormous blaze near Adamstown train station in West Dublin last night.Â
According to 98fm, all four units called were needed to put out the fire at a derelict building, and continued to do so for over two hours.Â
Units from Tallaght, D/Barn, TTL from HQ & Water tanker from P/boro are dealing with a large fire in Adamstown
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) March 19, 2017
Fire in Adamstown is up graded to a 4 pump fire with TTL, water tanker. BA teams in use
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) March 19, 2017
Dublin Fire Brigade were called to the scene at about 7:15pm yesterday evening, where crews had to use a high volume hose to put out the blaze, which was extinguished at around 9:30pm.Â
The fire in the unoccupied buildings in #Adamstown are extensive. D Watch crews are using high volume hose to fight the fire. pic.twitter.com/fbOCCoDJPD
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) March 19, 2017
The derelict house fires in #Adamstown are now extinguished and all crews have returned safely to stations. pic.twitter.com/zvjGlgFXHH
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) March 19, 2017
No injuries have been reported as of yet, and the source of the fire is still unknown.Â
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