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Clare fire crews deployed again as gorse fire reignites
Clare fire crews deployed again as gorse fire reignites

Agriland

time06-05-2025

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Clare fire crews deployed again as gorse fire reignites

Units from the Ennistymon Fire & Rescue Service in Co. Clare have been deployed again this afternoon (Tuesday, May 6) after reports that a gorse and forestry fire has reignited. The teams were remobilised to attend the site of the wildland fire in the townland of Kilmoon near Lisdoonvarna at 1:00p.m today following reports of smoke. A helicopter fitted with a 'Bambi Bucket' is providing air support to the fire service and Coillte staff who are also on site. It is the second time in two days that Clare fire crews have been deployed to tackle the wild fire. Clare County Fire & Rescue Service were initially mobilised to location on Monday, May 5. Resources from Ennistymon, Ennis and Shannon Fire Brigades attended the significant bog gorse and forestry fire which continued throughout the day. Assistance was provided by the Clare Civil Defence Drone Unit in providing a live overview of the area affected. A spokesperson for Clare County Fire & Rescue Service said this allowed for the appropriate deployment of personnel to deal with containing the fire, together with protecting property and nearby forestry. Gorse and forestry fire Following a request for aerial support through the duty officer at the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management, the helicopter fitted with the 'Bambi Bucket' was mobilised to assist the fire service teams in dealing with the incident. Approximately 50ha of land was affected directly. This fire is underway during the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM) Condition Orange – High Fire Risk period. Clare County Fire and Rescue Service is continuing to appeal to forest owners, farmers, rural dwellers, and other countryside users to be extremely vigilant regarding fire activity. All fires should be immediately reported to the Fire and Emergency Services by calling 112 or 999.

Crews bring Clare gorse and forestry fire under control
Crews bring Clare gorse and forestry fire under control

Agriland

time06-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Agriland

Crews bring Clare gorse and forestry fire under control

Clare County Fire & Rescue Service were mobilised to a wildfire in the townland of Kilmoon near Lisdoonvarna in recent days (Monday May 5). Resources from Ennistymon, Ennis and Shannon Fire Brigades attended the significant bog gorse and forestry fire which continued throughout the day. Assistance was provided by the Clare Civil Defence Drone Unit in providing a live overview of the area affected. A spokesperson for Clare County Fire & Rescue Service said this allowed for the appropriate deployment of personnel to deal with containing the fire, together with protecting property and nearby forestry. Gorse and forestry fire Following a request for aerial support through the duty officer at the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management, a helicopter fitted with a 'Bambi Bucket' was mobilised to assist the fire service teams in dealing with the incident. Approximately 50ha of land was affected directly. Similar gorse fires have been seen in all parts of the country around this time of year in the past, such as this one in Northern Ireland 'Due to the work and persistence of the fire personnel, with the assistance of the civil defence drone unit and aerial support, the fire was contained to this area,' the spokesperson said. 'All personnel involved worked hard in difficult conditions throughout the day and at approximately [10:00p.m], fire service personnel were satisfied that the fire was out.' No damage has been reported to any buildings. This fire occurred during the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM) Condition Orange – High Fire Risk period. Clare County Fire and Rescue Service is continuing to appeal to forest owners, farmers, rural dwellers, and other countryside users to be extremely vigilant regarding fire activity. All fires should be immediately reported to the Fire and Emergency Services by calling 112 or 999. Warning Last week, Coillte urged the public to avoid lighting fires or barbecues in high-risk areas outdoors and to remember: Do not light fires in the outdoors around forests or open land; Do not attempt to intervene or fight forest fires under any circumstances; In the event of a fire, gather all family/group members and move to a safe fuel-free location such as a car park, upwind of the fire; Telephone Fire and Rescue Services via 112 and report the fire and its location; and report the fire and its location; Evacuate if instructed to do so, and cooperate with all emergency service instructions. Landowners and rural users are advised to stay alert, report any suspicious activity to An Garda Síochána, and ensure emergency access routes remain clear.

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