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Seirbhís Dóiteáin agus Tarrthala Luimnigh | |
Operational area | |
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Country | Ireland |
County | Limerick |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 11 Cite error: There are <ref> tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). |
Engines | 30 |
Platforms | 1 |
The Limerick Fire and Rescue Service Irish: Seirbhís Dóiteáin agus Tarrthala Luimnigh is the local authority fire and rescue service for County Limerick, in Ireland. It is a branch of the Limerick County Council.
Fire stations[edit]
There are currently seven fire stations in Limerick, there are six retained stations, while the Limerick City Station is a wholetime station. There are stations in Abbeyfeale, Cappamore, Foynes, Kilmallock, Limerick City, Newcastlewest, and Rathkeale.
Appliances and equipment by station[1][edit]
Galway City[edit]
- 2 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Emergency Tender
- 1 x Aerial Ladder Platform
- 1 x Technical/Water Rescue Unit
- 1 x Incident Command Unit
- 1 x Haz-Mat Unit
- 1 x Foam Tender
- 2 x Incident Support Unit
- 1 x Water Carrier
- 3 x Utilty Vehicle
Athenry[edit]
- 2 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Ballinasloe[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Water Carrier
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Clifden[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Water Carrier
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Gort[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x On Site Coordination Unit
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Loughrea[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Emergency Tender
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Mountbellew[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Portumna[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
- 2 x Rescue Boats
Tuam[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Water Tender
- 1 x Water Carrier
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Inishmore[edit]
- 1 x Water Tender Ladder
- 1 x Utility Vehicle
Ranks[edit]
See also[edit]
- Cork City Fire Brigade
- Garda Síochána
- HSE National Ambulance Service
- List of fire departments
- Civil Defence Ireland
- Irish Coast Guard
Opinion and exit polling[edit]
The Family[edit]
Last date of polling |
Polling firm / Commissioner | Sample size | Yes | No | Undecided | Lead |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 February 2024 | Ipsos B&A/The Irish Times[2] | 1,200 | 53% | 15% | 27%[a] | 38% |
Care[edit]
Last date of polling |
Polling firm / Commissioner | Sample size | Yes | No | Undecided | Lead |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 February 2024 | Ipsos B&A/The Irish Times[2] | 1,200 | 60% | 12% | 23%[a] | 48% |
Candidates by constituency[edit]
Dublin[edit]
Midlands–North-West[edit]
Candidate[3][4][12] | Party | EP Group | Notes | ||
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Niall Blaney | Fianna Fáil | RE |
Member of the 26th Seanad | ||
Nina Carberry | Fine Gael | EPP | |||
Lisa Chambers | Fianna Fáil | RE |
Member of the 26th Seanad | ||
Barry Cowen | Fianna Fáil | RE |
| ||
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan | Independent | The Left | MEP since 2014 | ||
Michelle Gildernew | Sinn Féin | The Left | MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone | ||
Rory Hearne | Social Democrats | ||||
Hermann Kelly | Irish Freedom | ||||
Fergal Landy | Labour | S&D | |||
Chris MacManus | Sinn Féin | The Left | MEP since 2020 | ||
Margaret Maguire | Ireland First | ||||
Ciaran Mullooly | Independent Ireland | ||||
Brian O'Boyle | PBP–Solidarity | ||||
Pauline O'Reilly | Green | Greens/EFA | Member of the 26th Seanad | ||
James Reynolds | National Party[c] | ||||
Michelle Smith | Independent | ||||
Peadar Tóibín | Aontú | Member of the 33rd Dáil | |||
Maria Walsh | Fine Gael | EPP | MEP since 2019 | ||
John Waters | Independent |
South[edit]
Candidate[3][4][13] | Party | EP Group | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Derek Blighe | Ireland First | ||||
Lorna Bogue | An Rabharta Glas[b] | Member of Cork City Council | |||
Graham de Barra | Independent | ||||
Susan Doyle | Social Democrats | ||||
Mary Fitzgibbon | Independent | ||||
Kathleen Funchion | Sinn Féin | The Left | Member of the 33rd Dáil | ||
Paul Gavan | Sinn Féin | The Left | Member of the 26th Seanad | ||
Niamh Hourigan | Labour | S&D | |||
Billy Kelleher | Fianna Fáil | RE | MEP since 2019 | ||
Seán Kelly | Fine Gael | EPP | MEP since 2009 | ||
Ross Lahive | The Irish People | ||||
Michael Leahy | Irish Freedom | ||||
Una McGurk | Independent | ||||
Michael McNamara | Independent | Member of the 33rd Dáil | |||
John Mullins | Fine Gael | EPP | |||
Patrick Murphy | Aontú | ||||
Cynthia Ní Mhurchú | Fianna Fáil | RE | |||
Grace O'Sullivan | Green | Greens/EFA | MEP since 2019 | ||
Cian Prendiville | PBP–Solidarity | ||||
Eddie Punch | Independent | ||||
Mick Wallace | Inds. 4 Change | The Left | MEP since 2019 |
- ^ Fire Ireland. "Galway Fire and Rescue Service". www.fire-ireland.com/. Fire Ireland. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
- ^ a b Pat Leahy (9 February 2024). "Clear majority of voters intend to vote Yes in both referendums, poll shows". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
- ^ a b c "EU Elections Information Hub". European Movement Ireland. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ a b c "EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Meet the Candidates". Ireland Votes. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
- ^ "Candidates for European Election". Dublin County Returning Officer. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
- ^ "Changes to Register of Political Parties See New Party Proposed and Name/Emblem Changes for Another". Electoral Commission. 12 April 2024.
- ^ Leahy, Pat. "Regina Doherty beats Josepha Madigan to get Fine Gael European election nomination". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 20 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ O'Brien, Tim. "Labour selects Aodhán Ó Riordáin as its candidate to run in European elections". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 17 February 2024. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
- ^ McQuinn, Cormac (12 April 2024). "Registrar rejects opposing bids to use National Party name in elections". Irish Times. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
- ^ Sheehan, Maeve (14 April 2024). "Justin Barrett claims victory in right-wing National Party leadership row". Irish Independent. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
- ^ McGee, Harry; Wilson, Jade; Micalizzi, Alessia. "People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith to retire from politics at next general election". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 10 July 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ "Nominations for European Election". Galway City Returning Officer. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
- ^ "Candidates for European Election". Cork City Returning Officer. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
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