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Limerick Fire and Rescue Service
Seirbhís Dóiteáin agus Tarrthala Luimnigh
Operational area
Country Ireland
County Limerick
Facilities and equipment
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Engines30
Platforms1
County Limerick
Fire appliances on O'Connell Street, Limerick

The Limerick Fire and Rescue Service Irish: Seirbhís Dóiteáin agus Tarrthala Luimnigh is the local authority fire and rescue service for County Limerick, in Ireland. It is a branch of the Limerick County Council.

Fire stations[edit]

There are currently seven fire stations in Limerick, there are six retained stations, while the Limerick City Station is a wholetime station. There are stations in Abbeyfeale, Cappamore, Foynes, Kilmallock, Limerick City, Newcastlewest, and Rathkeale.

Appliances and equipment by station[1][edit]

Galway City[edit]

  • 2 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Emergency Tender
  • 1 x Aerial Ladder Platform
  • 1 x Technical/Water Rescue Unit
  • 1 x Incident Command Unit
  • 1 x Haz-Mat Unit
  • 1 x Foam Tender
  • 2 x Incident Support Unit
  • 1 x Water Carrier
  • 3 x Utilty Vehicle

Athenry[edit]

  • 2 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Ballinasloe[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Water Carrier
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Clifden[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Water Carrier
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Gort[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x On Site Coordination Unit
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Loughrea[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Emergency Tender
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Mountbellew[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Portumna[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle
  • 2 x Rescue Boats

Tuam[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Water Tender
  • 1 x Water Carrier
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Inishmore[edit]

  • 1 x Water Tender Ladder
  • 1 x Utility Vehicle

Ranks[edit]

See also[edit]


Opinion and exit polling[edit]

The Family[edit]

Last date
of polling
Polling firm / Commissioner Sample size Yes No Undecided Lead
6 February 2024 Ipsos B&A/The Irish Times[2] 1,200 53% 15% 27%[a] 38%

Care[edit]

Last date
of polling
Polling firm / Commissioner Sample size Yes No Undecided Lead
6 February 2024 Ipsos B&A/The Irish Times[2] 1,200 60% 12% 23%[a] 48%

Candidates by constituency[edit]

Dublin[edit]

Candidate[3][4][5] Party EP Group Notes
Umar Al-Qadri Independent
Barry Andrews Fianna Fáil RE MEP since 2020
Lynn Boylan Sinn Féin The Left Member of the 26th Seanad
Niall Boylan Independent Ireland
Robin Cafolla An Rabharta Glas[b]
Aisling Considine Aontú
Ciarán Cuffe Green Greens/EFA MEP since 2019
Clare Daly Inds. 4 Change The Left MEP since 2019
Regina Doherty Fine Gael EPP
Daithí Doolan Sinn Féin The Left Member of Dublin City Council
Philip Dwyer Ireland First
Sinead Gibney Social Democrats
Andy Heasman The Irish People
Finian McGrath Independent
Diarmaid O'Conorain Irish Freedom
Aodhán Ó Riordáin Labour S&D
Stephen O'Rourke Independent
Patrick Quinlan National Party[c]
Bríd Smith PBP–Solidarity
Malachy Steenson Independent

Midlands–North-West[edit]

Candidate[3][4][12] Party EP Group Notes
Niall Blaney Fianna Fáil RE

Member of the 26th Seanad

Nina Carberry Fine Gael EPP
Lisa Chambers Fianna Fáil RE

Member of the 26th Seanad

Barry Cowen Fianna Fáil RE
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan Independent The Left MEP since 2014
Michelle Gildernew Sinn Féin The Left MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone
Rory Hearne Social Democrats
Hermann Kelly Irish Freedom
Fergal Landy Labour S&D
Chris MacManus Sinn Féin The Left MEP since 2020
Margaret Maguire Ireland First
Ciaran Mullooly Independent Ireland
Brian O'Boyle PBP–Solidarity
Pauline O'Reilly Green Greens/EFA Member of the 26th Seanad
James Reynolds National Party[c]
Michelle Smith Independent
Peadar Tóibín Aontú Member of the 33rd Dáil
Maria Walsh Fine Gael EPP MEP since 2019
John Waters Independent

South[edit]

Candidate[3][4][13] Party EP Group Notes
Derek Blighe Ireland First
Lorna Bogue An Rabharta Glas[b] Member of Cork City Council
Graham de Barra Independent
Susan Doyle Social Democrats
Mary Fitzgibbon Independent
Kathleen Funchion Sinn Féin The Left Member of the 33rd Dáil
Paul Gavan Sinn Féin The Left Member of the 26th Seanad
Niamh Hourigan Labour S&D
Billy Kelleher Fianna Fáil RE MEP since 2019
Seán Kelly Fine Gael EPP MEP since 2009
Ross Lahive The Irish People
Michael Leahy Irish Freedom
Una McGurk Independent
Michael McNamara Independent Member of the 33rd Dáil
John Mullins Fine Gael EPP
Patrick Murphy Aontú
Cynthia Ní Mhurchú Fianna Fáil RE
Grace O'Sullivan Green Greens/EFA MEP since 2019
Cian Prendiville PBP–Solidarity
Eddie Punch Independent
Mick Wallace Inds. 4 Change The Left MEP since 2019
  1. ^ Fire Ireland. "Galway Fire and Rescue Service". www.fire-ireland.com/. Fire Ireland. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b Pat Leahy (9 February 2024). "Clear majority of voters intend to vote Yes in both referendums, poll shows". The Irish Times. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "EU Elections Information Hub". European Movement Ireland. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  4. ^ a b c "EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Meet the Candidates". Ireland Votes. Retrieved 15 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Candidates for European Election". Dublin County Returning Officer. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Changes to Register of Political Parties See New Party Proposed and Name/Emblem Changes for Another". Electoral Commission. 12 April 2024.
  7. ^ Leahy, Pat. "Regina Doherty beats Josepha Madigan to get Fine Gael European election nomination". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 20 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  8. ^ O'Brien, Tim. "Labour selects Aodhán Ó Riordáin as its candidate to run in European elections". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 17 February 2024. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
  9. ^ McQuinn, Cormac (12 April 2024). "Registrar rejects opposing bids to use National Party name in elections". Irish Times. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  10. ^ Sheehan, Maeve (14 April 2024). "Justin Barrett claims victory in right-wing National Party leadership row". Irish Independent. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  11. ^ McGee, Harry; Wilson, Jade; Micalizzi, Alessia. "People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith to retire from politics at next general election". The Irish Times. Archived from the original on 10 July 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  12. ^ "Nominations for European Election". Galway City Returning Officer. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  13. ^ "Candidates for European Election". Cork City Returning Officer. Retrieved 22 April 2024.


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