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9th June 2018
03:08pm BST

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PICS: Youths Throw Stones At Irish Fire Brigade As They Tackle Fire

9th June 2018

03:08pm BST

Darragh Berry

As if tackling a fire isn't hard enough on the bravest of Firemen and women around the country, doing so while kids are hurling stones at you must make it 100 times harder.

That's what Cork Fire Brigade had to deal with on Friday as they tried to put out a fire in the northside of the city.

In a statement, they said that: "Tonight whilst one of our crews were dealing with a fire in the Northside of the City, they came under attack from youths throwing stones.

"Garda assistance was requested and fire was extinguished, luckily no injuries to crew members or damage to appliances occurred."

Tonight whilst one of our crews were dealing with a fire in the Northside of the City, they came under attack from youths throwing stones. @GardaTraffic assistance was requested and fire was extinguished, luckily no injuries to crew members or damage to appliances occurred. pic.twitter.com/CQHvYmJEOo

— Cork City Fire Brigade (@CorkCityFire) June 8, 2018

Another busy night for us last night. Crews attended incidents around the city including rubbish fires, a house fire, a car fire and bushes on fire. #Cork #Fire pic.twitter.com/8kAjtV3pMX

— Cork City Fire Brigade (@CorkCityFire) June 9, 2018

Friday night proved very busy for the Fire Brigade as they also tackled rubbish fires, a house fire and a car fire around the city.

Cork Fire Brigade has a list of fire safety prevention method which you can find on their website here.

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