Three crews of firefighters battled a gorse wildfire in Howth last night.
Firefighters attended the scene at approximately 7pm near the Balscadden area.
Crew members from Kilbarrack, North Strand and Phibsborough stations worked together and successfully suppressed the fire after a couple of hours.
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Dublin Fire Brigade said vegetation is at risk from fire due to the dry spell of weather that has recently hit the country.
They also issued tips on how to prevent wildfires from happening:
- "Not lighting camp fires.
- "Not using a barbecue, disposable or re-useable, outside of designated areas.
- "Disposing of smoking materials in a responsible manner.
- "Leaving no trace. Take your litter home. The sun’s energy can be magnified through glass bottles, and litter can be set on fire by opportunistic arsonists.
- "Reporting suspicious or anti-social behaviour to An Garda Siochana at the first opportunity.
- "Not parking on grass verges. You car’s exhaust system can start a fire.
- "Parking responsibly. Illegal and irresponsible parking can hamper our efforts of getting fire appliances to the fire quickly."
Dublin Fire Brigade also gave advice on what to do if a wildfire breaks out:
- "Don’t attempt to fight the fire.
- "Retreat to a safe location.
- "Call 112 or 999 immediately. The quicker we know about the fire the quicker we can deal with it. Don’t assume someone else has called it in.
- "If you don’t know exactly where you are, describe a landmark or building that you can meet the firefighters at."
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