Never a dull moment for Dublin Fire Brigade.
They’ve had an extremely busy few weeks, with Christmas and New Year’s, and an even busier year in which they answered 116,634 emergency calls.
Provisional figures for our Emergency Ambulance Service for 2016. 116,634 emergency calls answered and processed through our control centre pic.twitter.com/lMNgJx2H8a
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) January 1, 2017
That’s a lot of calls. Where would we be without them?
And yesterday they really proved themselves to be the heroes we already knew they were – by saving this adorable Jack Russell dog in Finglas.
Poor Misty was trapped under 4ft of debris when Dublin Fire Brigade arrived to rescue her.
An unusual one for Finglas stn called to a small dog trapped under 4 ft of debris. After cutting away, the Jack Russell was freed #wooflife pic.twitter.com/uhHE9d4ZEJ
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) January 1, 2017
Finglas stn today helped free Misty who was trapped under 4ft of debris. After some cutting away Misty was free to nap at home #WoofDay pic.twitter.com/Pt5PJi2QfW
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) January 1, 2017
Well done to the lads from Finglas Fire Station who cut Misty out and saved her <3
Admirable work, as always.
Header image: @DubFireBrigade
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