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The Galway Fire and Rescue Service Irish: Seirbhís Dóiteáin agus Tarrthála na Gaillimhe is the local authority fire and rescue service for County Galway, in Ireland. It is a branch of the Galway County Council. [2] The service's headquarters is in Galway City Fire Station, with all Senior Fire Officers based there. [3]
Pages in category "Fires in the Republic of Ireland" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1970 Dublin fires; C. Carrickmines fire; Cavan Orphanage fire;
Fingal Independent (owned by Independent News and Media [17]) The Flying Post - First regular Dublin newspaper from 1699, mainly a reprint of a similar London newspaper [74] [75] The Galway Vindicator; Galway First; Galway Voice; Galway Independent [76] The Gorey Echo’’ Herald AM
Pages in category "Fires in Ireland" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Blessington House; D.
Lee Edwards, 92, American academic and political writer, co-founder of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. [201] Jörg Fisch, 77, Swiss historian. [202] Yvon Gattaz, 99, French electronics executive, co-founder and CEO of Radiall, president of the CNPF (1981–1986). [203] Vic Gomersall, 82, English footballer (Swansea City ...
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2011 – Fires across parts of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, during the Easter holidays, destroying many parks and forests. 2011 – Summer fire outbreak across Texas claimed almost 4 million acres in over 21,000 fires.
9 April – Fine Gael leader Simon Harris, aged 37, became Ireland's youngest Taoiseach after a Dáil vote of 88–69 and being appointed by the President. [38] 10 April – A large fire destroyed industrial units in Dublin known as the 'home of car culture in Ireland'. [39] The buildings were home to Deane Motors, Drift Games and JC Autocare. [40]