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NIFRS has 68 fire stations split into four geographical command areas. The Eastern area has seven fire stations serving 360,000 people in an area of 63 square miles (160 km 2). [4] It is headquartered in Belfast, with a north & west district headquarters at Whitla fire station, and a south & east district headquarters at Knock fire station.
The Belfast Fire Brigade came into existence in 1800, and until 1861 was managed jointly with the local police service. It then provided a dedicated firefighting service to the people of the city of Belfast until its amalgamation with the Northern Ireland Fire Authority on 1 October 1973, when it became the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland, today the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service ...
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It was reported that a man got out of the van and set the vehicle on fire. He then made off from the scene, running down Unity Walk. The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue attended the scene and the ...
A large fire was burning at a recycling facility in Belfast on Tuesday evening, December 28.According to local reports, the fire started at Clearway Disposals recycling facility and that the ...
This new building, opened in 1972, was at Balmoral Avenue in South Belfast and was the first new record office building to be built in the UK since the Public Record Office in London was erected in 1838. [3] Between 1924 and 1982, PRONI was part of the Ministry (later Department) of Finance for Northern
Brian Rooney is in an induced coma after suffering a heart attack at the doors of a Belfast hospital. Mum told by 999 to give seriously-ill son painkillers over ambulance delay Skip to main content
The car bomb exploded outside The News Letter offices located at 55-59 Donegall Street. At 11.58 a.m. a 100 pounds (45 kg) gelignite bomb exploded inside a green Ford Cortina parked in the street outside the offices of the News Letter, [1] shaking the city centre with the force of its blast, and instantly killing the two RUC constables, Ernest McAllister (31) and Bernard O'Neill (36), who had ...