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Dublin fire engines repeatedly taken out of action due to staff shortages

Dublin Fire Brigade said it is working to fill existing and future vacancies.

STAFF SHORTAGES IN Dublin Fire Brigade have resulted in fire engines at two stations being repeatedly confined to their stations in recent weeks.

Last Saturday, the Irish Fire and Emergency Service Association reported fire cover in Dublin had been reduced for the second day running.

“Yesterday saw fire engine D11 from Donnybrook fire station taken off the run due to crew shortages, their were also other fire engines running down crews,” the associations said. “Today will see the northside hit with a fire engine D31 from Phibsborough been taken off the run this morning due to ongoing shortages across all stations.”

TheJournal.ie understands that this situation has been repeated numerous times in each of these stations over the last week.

One source said staff shortages mean there are not always enough firefighters to man both of the fire engines in these stations and so one of them has to be ‘taken off the run’ for hours at a time. In some cases, staff are also being sent to other stations to “fill gaps”.

“They could be spread to the four corners of Dublin,” they said.

“Some officers are sending engines with only one firefighter in the back, which is crazy”, another Dublin firefighter told TheJournal.ie.

“If there was ever a serious house fire with people trapped inside, you’re putting firefighters at serious risk. They’ll go to the call and put themselves in a lot of danger because there’s not enough back-up.”

Ifesa said crew shortages have been ongoing for a number of years, but now it is “becoming commonplace”.

“It would not be unusual to have shortages of 20 plus firefighters.That equates to a drop of five fire engine crews out of 21 fire engines serving a population with visitors of over 1.3 million covering 921 km² (355m). That’s a reducing of nearly 24 per cent in fire engine coverage for the city and county.”

We have seen 50 recruits come on line recently in Dublin with another 49 in training but this is to little to late the danger is here and now.

Dublin Fire Brigade said it is “using the current panel to fill existing and future vacancies and expect the agreed staff compliment to be filled in the near future”.

“We have also recently filled a number of officer positions, in addition, there are currently 50 recruits in training, with another 50 recruits to commence training in January 2017.”

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    Mute Howye Lads
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    Aug 20th 2016, 7:18 AM

    Great idea to scrap a panel of recruits they had about 4 years ago where they had this exact issue then too!

    And that panel they assembled had cost us the taxpayer over 250k assemble! JOKERS!!

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    Mute Joe Foley
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    Aug 21st 2016, 10:31 AM

    Last public panel was 2005?

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    Mute John Kennedy
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    Aug 20th 2016, 9:34 AM

    How many “runs” did DFB do yesterday?, how many firefighters attended any incidents yesterday/last week?, and how many sat on their ar$e for their entire shift?.
    This is a whole load of hockum about nothing.

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    Mute Deirdre Ní Tháilliúir
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    Aug 21st 2016, 12:09 AM

    Wow there’s someone who sounds like they know a whole load about nothing. The turnout stats speak for themselves numpty.

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    Mute Linda Scully
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    Aug 21st 2016, 3:18 PM

    Say that when it’s your house on fire with someone inside and there aren’t enough fire trucks or fire fighters available to attend

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    Mute Mindfulirish
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    Aug 20th 2016, 4:56 PM

    And they want to build high rise fire Hazards all over Dublin. Should the city manager be charged with endangering life? Do a poll on the journal please.

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    Mute John Kidd
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    Aug 20th 2016, 8:18 PM

    Said would happen few years ago sad come to this fire servicer and public

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    Mute Eddie Dunne
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    Feb 25th 2017, 9:54 PM

    Well if fire trucks did not turn out on ambulance calls maybe the DFB would have enough fire engines

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    Feb 25th 2017, 9:50 PM

    Well if fire trucks stopped turning up on ambulance calls there would be no shortage , or blocking up the m50 ???

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