The blaze prompted a multi-agency response but nobody was harmed as a result
All asylum seekers and Defence Forces personnel are safe after a fire at an emergency accommodation centre in Co Wicklow .
A fire broke out in the canteen of the emergency accommodation and reception centre in Kilbride Military Camp. The blaze prompted a multi-agency response involving An Garda Síochána, the fire brigade and military police.READ MORE:Conor McGregor releases statement as he sends message to partner Dee DevlinThe Defence Forces said: “All International Protection applicants and Defence Forces personnel are safe and accounted for.Join the Irish Mirror’s breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive breaking news and the latest headlines direct to your phone.
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