Dublin Fire Brigade are currently fighting a fire at a high-rise building in Blanchardstown
DUBLIN FIRE BRIGADE are currently at the scene of a fire at a high rise apartment complex in Blanchardstown.“Smoke is visible but we have firefighters on scene dealing with the incident,” they said.It is unknown at this stage the extent of the blaze or if there have been any injuries.
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