It’s already been quite a busy night for Dublin firefighters.
They’ve extinguished a large blaze at a derelict building on Leinster Place near Harold’s Cross.
Four fire engines attended the scene and they had to use 10.5 metre ladders to try bring the blaze under control.
Some images from the extinguished #fire in Leinster Place, Harold’s Cross. 4 fire engines attended the scene pic @rosney & DFB #Dublin pic.twitter.com/LxFru7UvIQ
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 8, 2017
we are dealing with a large fire on Leinster place 4 pumps with BA teams extinguishing the fire
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) September 8, 2017
Fair play to these lads @DubFireBrigade fighting a fire in the derelict building in the centre of Harold’s Cross. pic.twitter.com/IfPnEb2gDT
— Martyn Rosney (@rosney) September 8, 2017
It’s still not known what caused the fire at the derelict building but there are no reports of any serious injuries.
According to their Twitter account, fire crews in Donnybrook also extinguished a motorcycle fire on Grosvenor Square earlier while units from Dun Laoghaire and Dolphin’s Barn responded to a reported road traffic collision outside Cornelscourt Shopping Centre before 7pm today.
Keep up the good work lads!
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