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'It's a massive honour - I'm the third generation of firefighter in my family'

The latest recruits to the Dublin and Waterford Fire Brigades had their passing-out ceremony today.

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AFTER SEVENTEEN WEEKS of rigorous training, today 50 recruits had their Fire Brigade passing-out parade.

A total of 48 recruits were from the Dublin Fire Brigade, while two were from the Waterford Fire Service.

With the sun beaming down, the passing-out parade at the Fire Brigade Training Centre in Dublin was opened by a march and performance by the Dublin Fire Brigade Pipe Band.

(Can’t see the video? Click here)

Then, for the assembled crowd, recruits demonstrated some of the skills they have learned over the course of their training.

The 50 of them showed how they had learned to deal with hazardous materials and road traffic collisions, along with a demonstration of how they extinguish kitchen fires and shop fires.

All recruits completed a total of 29,120 hours of instruction with 50 Dublin Fire Brigade specialist instructors, including training from An Garda Siochana, Dublin Bus, McElhinny Trucks and the Luas.

Throughout the course of the training, the recruits took an average of 32,483 steps every day. The recommended daily steps for an average person? 10,000.

‘I was looking for a change’

Seven of the recruits to graduate today have previously worked in the Defence Forces.

One ex-Defence Force worker, Darren Murphy (35), was awarded the Silver Axe award for being “the best recruit of the class” by Lord Mayor Carr. He explained why he wanted to be a firefighter.

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“I was looking for a change and I felt that Dublin Fire Brigade could give that change to me,” Murphy told TheJournal.ie.

It’s different from the Defence Forces because you’re learning new skills. I wouldn’t have done anything with the BA through the Defence Forces or road traffic collisions, so it’s totally new skills that I’m learning while bringing the skills I had from the forces in with me to the Fire Brigade.

“It’s a great service to give to the city and I wanted to be a part of that service,” he said.

Coming from a family of six firefighters, Craig Hyland (26) from Naas, Kildare, said that it was a massive honour to pass-out today.

“Today, I’m the third generation of firefighter coming from my family. My grandad, my dad and his two uncles and my cousin are all in the Fire Brigade, so the total number in our family is six at the moment,” Hyland said.

“My sister is in the panel for the next class as well. There’s not many third generations in the Fire Brigade so it’s a very proud day for myself and the family. It’s in my family and it’s in my blood,” he said.

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Hyland’s father Mark Hyland has served in the Dublin Fire Brigade for 25 years.

He said:

It’s brilliant. My dad started in 1975, so that’s where the start of our Fire Brigade career [began]. The last time I was here was at my own pass-out 25 years ago. To be here today with my son, I just can’t describe how happy and proud I am.

The average age of today’s recruit class is 25.5 years. The oldest recruit is 48, while the youngest recruit is 20.

From here, the recruits will be assigned to stations across Dublin and Waterford.

The Lord Mayor of Dublin Brendan Carr addressed the recruits at the beginning of the passing-out parade.

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“The calibre of the recruits passing out is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the instructors and of the recruits themselves,” he said.

Fire services provide a vital service for the cities and counties that they serve and I have no doubt that all new firefighters joining the ranks of Dublin Fire Brigade and Waterford Fire Service will continue to uphold that proud service.

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    Mute Irish Political GIF
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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:15 AM

    Im saving my penneys for the next crash. No point looking at a house until then

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    Mute P.J. Nolan
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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:30 AM

    @Irish Political GIF:
    Good for you but you will probably need to save the full price. There was lots of people who wanted to buy when the prices collapsed the last time but no one could get a loan.

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    Mute Jamie Jj Tobin
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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:02 AM

    I’ve noticed the 100 bags are getting smaller alright. Id safely say the good old greedy boom times are back!

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:21 AM

    @Irish Political GIF: Well that’s how the vulture capitalists do it. to bail out governments like FG. then cause a bigger problem by fire selling ireland. instead of public works scheme and waiting untill thing get better.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:35 PM

    @P.J. Nolan: I bought in 2009 as we weren’t approved for a mortgage in 2006 – thank god for that ! Got house for half the price

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:34 AM

    The gov propaganda machine is out in full force this morning, a whole list of articles on gov giveaways and what their gonna do, followed by the leprechaun economics state finance figures!

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:50 AM

    @Adrian: how is the central bank report on facts and global guesstimates the Irish governments propaganda machine?

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:55 AM

    @Adrian: have you stepped outside the door recently. Gone shopping in town? Driven on the roads. The economy is booming and it’s not a credit fuelled boom. Wake up, go out and get a job and stop moaning. You losers (all 10 of you) have lost your chance.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:19 AM

    @Adrian: You’re tin foil hat seems a lot title loose there fella.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:34 AM

    @Darren Norris: It certainly is leprechaun economics if they are including aircraft leasing and other such distortions in their economy growth forecasts. This article does not make that clear.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:43 AM

    @Adrian: I thought the government propaganda machine was clothed down….sorry.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 12:02 PM

    @joe: depends Where you are,Waterford is not showing any signs of any recovery.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 2:28 PM

    @Adrian: There’s a lot of jobs out there, shame theyre poverty jobs, i.e 9 euro an hour

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:36 AM

    The top 10% is spending most of it…….

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:50 AM

    @Peadar Ó Gréacháin: be a bit worrying if they didn’t

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:40 AM

    @Darren Norris: You missed his point!

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:47 AM

    The good times are back. Bank has offered me an increased overdraft. My credit card company will give me a much higher limit, scarily high and mortgage broker told me I can get a buy to let mortgage loan on an interest only basis.

    Now for a massive credit bubble.

    And I declined the Bank OD offer, held to my credit card limit and told the mortgage broker there was no value to be obtained in now investing in buy to lets.

    Not all of us will cave in to the blandishments of credit.

    Down with the creditocracy.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:20 AM

    @Michael Lang: Yup. The banks are out there putting guns to people’s heads, making them borrow what they don’t have, AGAIN.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:04 AM

    @Michael Lang: IF people borrow then they should be smart enough to know the risks.. Part of the property bubble at the moment is the fact 25,000 homeowners are not vacated and have not paid any mortgage in over 2 years.

    Dont borrow….you are not being forced into it.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:14 PM

    @Michael Lang: credit card companies are banned from increasing limits, or writing to tell you that you can increase your limit…

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:34 AM

    I’d love to hear from David McWilliams. Smart man couldn’t have got it more spot on the last time.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:57 AM

    @David Smith: “David McWilliams’ brilliant survey of Ireland today is a celebration of success. He takes us to Deckland, that suburban state of mind where you’ll find the Kells Angels, those out-of-town commuters who are the cutting edge of the new prosperity. He introduces the HiCos – Hiberno-Cosmopolitans – the elite whose distance from Deckland is measured in their cool sophistication, their ability to feel at home equally on the Boulevard Saint-Michel and on Hill 16. “The Pope’s Children” is an antidote to the endless pessimism of the Commentariat, official Ireland’s gloomy opinion mongers, forever seeing a glass half empty that is in fact three-quarters full. There is a vast surge of ambition, new money, optimism and hope out there. That’s the real story: “The Pope’s Children” tells it – and tells it with style.”

    The Blurb from his 2005 book, as cut and pasted from Amazon.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:57 AM

    @David Smith: he did. But so will I the economy will crash. There i said it, now I’m an economic genius because it will definitely happen. It’s easy to predict certainties. This is how economic cycles work!

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:52 AM

    @Fifty Shades of Sé: Which he was caught for plagiarizing

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:56 AM

    In the words of Tommy Tiernan if you can’t spend money in the good times then THEY’RE NOT THE GOOD TIMES

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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:07 AM

    @League of shadows: hoard in the good times, spend in the bad times. EG: house prices etc….

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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:51 AM

    @League of shadows: They’re the ‘in preparation for the bad times’ times

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:46 AM

    Most of which is no doubt based on credit. Loan now, pay back later – what could possibly go wrong?

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:48 AM

    @Shakka1244: as the UK faces a massive consumer credit crisis for car loans, home makeovers and luxury purchases.

    The creditocracy depends on consumers to borrow and to borrow deeply.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:00 AM

    @Shakka1244: I don’t think there’s near as much personal credit as there was back in the boom. But I would question the numbers used in the report. 103bn is not near the same value as 103bn back in 2008. Groceries may have fallen in price due to efficiencies and cheaper methods of packaging but everything else is going up it seems! So we have not yet reached 2008 level despite the report. Maybe credit will get us there though ;)

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    Apr 12th 2018, 9:48 AM

    Isn’t there a higher population contributing to the spending now than in 2008 with higher prices overall?

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:08 AM

    @Jointheclubtoo: shhh, your not supposed to know that, you’re ruining it!

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:10 AM

    @Jointheclubtoo: and don’t mention the quadrupled national debt in the last 10 years!

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:54 AM

    Click bait headline that draws attention to the least credible part of the report. Typical copy & paste reporting really. Mr Brennan if you want to ever be a credible journalist yourself how about dissecting the information a little.

    Example: the high watermark is based on an absolute monetary value! Ridiculous to suggest that €103bn is the same today as it was in 2008 with inflation and currency debasement that’s happened since. The euro is simply not worth as much as it was in real terms (and comparing the rates is useless as all the major currencies have fallen in lock-step). One needs to analyse the relationship of currency to the price of goods themselves. I guess thats beyond the Journalist wannabes on the journal and more for the likes of the FT.

    So we have not reached 2008 level.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:32 AM

    So around €25,000 each. I don’t feel so bad about my spending now.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:22 AM

    Come home @Dave_Doyle, the boom is back.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:43 AM

    @Pat Bateman: the tiger is roaring

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    Apr 12th 2018, 8:52 AM

    Looks like they only stopped short of declaring us all multi millionaires! Plus a new way of forecasting house completions! Followed by the inevitable threats to their utopian forecasting, Trump, Brexit, (basically anyone else but the Irish gov and central bank, what state bankruptcy!!???)

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:53 AM

    Funny that,I’m a nurse and I’m still struggling

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    Apr 12th 2018, 11:23 AM

    @Kevin Slater: Why would being a nurse make any difference? All my life nurses have complained about their salaries with strikes and work to rule being regular events.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:18 AM

    Yep, it’s seems people have gone mad again, we’ve clearly learned nothing and the odd thing is the complete ignorance of where we were. Just recently it’s been admitted the mortgage arrears crisis has not changed. If we were to believe the horrendous stories regarding personal debt, you have to ask have people suddenly found pots of gold? Have they had massive wage increases, have indeed people had their debts mysteriously wiped? I refuse to believe legacy debts have been cleared in such a short amount of time.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 12:16 PM

    What a load of tripe.
    Unless everyone is online.
    Retail is on its knees in this country.
    I’ve never known it to be this bad.

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:51 AM

    All credit too

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    Apr 12th 2018, 10:39 AM

    All we need now if FF back at the wheel. Sure what could go wrong?

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    Apr 12th 2018, 2:24 PM

    I think this is just an attempt by the gov and the central bank to try and get people to spend more money so they can get their hands on it through all their various taxes. Their water tax didn’t work, and there is only so far they can increase all the different insurance prices, they need to find other ways to get their hands on people’s money and trying to fool the people into thinking the boom times are back is a way they can do that. So their story is great times but they’re telling us they have to be careful and prudent because they don’t want the teachers etc protesting for higher pay at the same time! It’s an idiotic country we’re living in, run by an idiotic gov.

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