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Spanish Emergency Services Rescue Over 150 Passengers From Burning Ferry.

Spanish emergency services successfully evacuated more than 150 passengers from a ferry (the Sorrento) which dramatically caught fire while crossing the Mediterranean from Majorca to the Spanish port of Valencia….

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Covid 19/Health

EU Cars and Light Vans to have eCall Emergency Feature in 2018.

    As of March 31st 2018, all cars and light vans in the European Union will be equipped with a device called an eCall which automatically alerts emergency services…

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Covid 19/Health

Fire Safety Training for Home Care Workers

A new fire safety training programme specifically designed for home care workers could soon be rolled out throughout Ireland having been developed and piloted in County Clare. Developed by Ennis-based…

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Covid 19/Advice

How to React when you hear Emergency Sirens

Many drivers are unaware of what action to take when they hear emergency service sirens, this clip covers many different situations that drivers may encounter, the clip offers practical Solutions…

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Covid 19/Health

New Smartwatch to aid Emergency Services

  Emergency services might be about to get a helping hand in the form of a new smartwatch. Recent years has seen a need for more advanced technology to aid…

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Covid 19/Health

Derry City Centre to receive three Defibrillators

  Derry’s city centre is to have three defibrillators installed by Derry City Council’s Environmental Services Committee. The potentially life-saving equipment was confirmed as viable at their December meeting on…

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Covid 19/Advice

A New Whiskey Museum to open in Dublin

August will see the opening of a new whiskey museum in College Green  by Extreme Event Ireland Ltd. The development is one of two new projects which the Department of…

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EMS News

Zero tolerance approach on illegal bon Fires in run up to Cork celebration

Cork City is looking for a zero-tolerance approach when it comes to illegal bonfires. An Emergency Services interactive Day was taking place today in Clashduv Park Togher at 2pm in…

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Features

British woman may be last person to see Malaysian flight MH370

A British woman sailing near Indonesia may be the last person to have witnessed the disappeared Malaysia Air-flight MH370. Katherine Tee,41, a yachting enthusiast, believes she saw the burning plane…

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Covid 19/Advice

Lotto Winners find Lost ticket

A couple in Canada who had lost their lottery ticket worth $50 million had it returned to them by a church parish member. Hakeem and Abiola Nosiru couldn’t believe their…

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Covid 19/Advice

Stephen Hawking uses Maths to Bring England the World Cup

In what many would see as an unlikely pairing, Professor Stephen Hawking and Paddy Powers have teamed up to help England win the world cup. The English Physicist has created…

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Features

White Houses Naked Ambition

A man stripped naked outside the White house in what is assumed to be a form of protest. US Secret Service were forced to jump into action and arrest the…

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Features

A new supercomputer to battle Australia’s unpredictable weather

A new supercomputer is being purchased in the fight against extreme weather conditions in Australia. Purchased by the Bureau of Meteorology, it will be able to forecast tiny details within…

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Features

New Sign Safety Roll Out in Dublin Bay

Thirty-one signs are to be placed all along the North Dublin coastline in an effort to improve efficiency of the emergency services. The signs will be marked with locations so…

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Features

“To kill a mockingbird for the next generation”

Reclusive author Harper Lee is celebrating her 88th birthday in the electronic age by releasing the rights for “To Kill a Mockingbird” as an ebook and digital audiobook. The release…

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Features

John ‘WILD THING’ Daly coming to Cork

Cork will be welcoming John ‘WILD THING’ Daly this Summer for the Fota Island Resort tournament on the 19th to 22nd of June. The two- time Major winner will be…

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Features

The legend of E.T. continues

When is an urban legend not an urban legend. Crew for a documentary film production company retrieved Atari games cartridges of ‘E.T” from the New Mexican desert. They were buried…

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Features

Fukushima aftermath still haunts Japan

The crisis at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant “has not ended”, the country’s nuclear watchdog has warned, saying the situation there is still “unstable”. Fukushima Watchdog chief Shunichi Tanaka has accused…

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Features

Aviation’s blackest day: The Tenerife disaster

Bar 9/11, the Tenerife disaster of 1977 remains the single greatest catastrophe in airline history. However, the entire tragedy could so easily have been averted. On Sunday March 27, 1977…

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