Luas red line reopens after person injured in incident near Heuston Station
Emergency services were at the scene.
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Emergency services were at the scene.
It’s understood that the premises is a towing company and a large number of cars were at the scene of the blaze.
Gardaí were called to the scene at about 8.30pm last night.
A man in his 70s was arrested and a second man is sought after escaping through the rear of the property.
Paul Egan’s car was destroyed in the process, but now a fundraising campaign has been set up to aid his compensation.
No serious injuries have been reported.
Aviva: “The question is: who is responsible in the event of a first responder volunteer having an accident with a tragic outcome?”
The man was found injured, and later died.
Police are questioning a 41-year-old woman over the deaths which included a girl as young as three
Two other men were also injured in the incident.
No one was injured, according to officials.
The body was discovered this morning.
No injuries have been reported as a result of the fire.
Both bodies have been taken University Hospital Galway where post mortem examinations will be carried out.
Alan and Adriana Watters have set up a fundraising page to thank the mother-of-13 who rescued their son.
The accident occurred earlier today. The woman stayed with the child until emergency services arrived.
The problem is getting worse.
The accident happened at an Easter event in Essex yesterday afternoon.
The four became disorientated while out walking.
Emergency services also dealt with a crash in Finglas.
The teenage boy was hit by a train on the western line at Newbridge just before 4pm this afternoon.
Crashes have been reported in Kerry, Wicklow, Mayo and Monaghan this morning.
The fire was reported on Church Street in the town this afternoon.
A number of men were involved in a row and when gardaí arrived they discovered Karl Holmes unconscious on the ground.
If you’re looking for a bit of family fun next weekend your little ones will have the chance to sit in a fire truck or squad car.
The victim later died and the dispatcher has resigned.
Emergency services have issued an appeal for more people to donate blood.
It happened just after 1 o’clock this afternoon.
The woman was shaken – but not seriously injured – in the incident.
The incident occurred on the N20 at Glencaum, Crenagh.
There are significant delays as a result.
Those of us with kids will rise early to see if Santa came to visit, have some breakfast, exchange gifts and then wish our loved ones a Happy Christmas as we leave for work.
An “astounding” number of people tried to photograph an incident yesterday in which a two-year-old girl was killed.
Oh, the mortification.
Dublin Fire Brigade said that thankfully none of its crew members were assaulted last night.
Emergency services have attended dozens of incidents this evening.