Dublin Airport Police and Airport Fire and Rescue teams worked together to return the dog to safety
Departures at Dublin Airport were stalled for around 20 minutes on Saturday after a dog was spotted along the runway.
The crew worked together to return the dog to safety and thankfully the dog was unharmed and is being cared for at our Airport Police K9 facility and will be transferred to the Dogs Aid dog sanctuary later today.
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