Two people hospitalised after Dublin city centre pub fire
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Two people hospitalised after Dublin city centre pub fire
"The fire was first alerted to the emergency services at around 6.30am, with a total of seven fire engines and three ambulances attending the scene."
"Firefighter paramedics wearing breathing apparatus continued to fight the fire late on Tuesday morning and into the afternoon, indicating the severity of the situation."
A fire occurred at the James Connolly pub near Rosie Hackett Bridge, first reported at 6:30 am. Two individuals were hospitalized, with their conditions unknown. The fire, located on the second floor, was extinguished by 8:30 am. Emergency services, including seven fire engines and three ambulances, responded to the incident. Traffic restrictions and local diversions were implemented, while the Luas Green Line resumed service after being temporarily halted. Investigations by Dublin Fire Brigade are ongoing.
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