We have a number of fire engines at a large factory fire at Princip Street, Birmingham city centre. There is a large amount of smoke in the area-please close your windows to keep yourselves safe. If you're heading into Birmingham for #B2022 please allow extra travel time
Sligo Fire Service are urging all to be vigilant and careful when using our great outdoors. There is currently a National Forest Fire Condition Orange - High Fire Risk in place. Stay safe everyone.
Sligo Fire Service training in pump operation. Making use of a natural resources to enhance our firefighters skills. Thanks to Lough Gill Distillery for allowing us to use their site to provide realistic training. Stay safe everyone.
🚨#FireWarning
🟧 Condition Orange – High Fire Risk 🟧
🔥We have issued an Orange Forest Fire Warning arising from weather patterns and expected level of risk during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
🛑Warning in place until 12pm on Tuesday, April 6.
📍https://t.co/WRuAMFZZjI
Sligo Fire Service continues to train during these covid times. Enhancing their RTC skills - all covid 19 measures in place.
Have a safe and happy St Patrick's day☘️
Sligo Fire Service recently attended a house fire caused by an electric blanket.Electrical fires are amongst the most common causes of domestic fires.Check your electric blankets regularly and replace with new if it is over 10yrs old ensuring it has the CE mark.Stay Safe.
Well done to Tubbercurry crew today cycled 205km and €9500 raised to date by all taking part in the Polar Express in aid of Northwest Hospice & Peita House.
Best of luck to Tubbercurry Fire Station crew taking part in the Polar Express 4000km virtual cycle at HQ Fitness this Saturday 19th Dec in aid of Peita House and Northwest Hospice donations cabe made via link:
https://t.co/vbflh5GwPE
Sligo Fire Service continue to train for an emergency during an emergency. Personnel undertaking a 3 day Hazmat course including an off site exercise at Abbvie today. All covid precautions in place. Big thanks to Abbvie for their support. Stay safe everyone.
ACFO Damien McSharry presenting Marie Casey from Sligo Hospital Oncology Unit Trust SHOUT with a cheque for €3146 raised by Damien who completed the Connemara 100 mile event. We'll done Damien who walked the event in 22hrs 47min👏