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Environment Minister To Officially Open Extension To Killaloe Fire Station |
Environment Minister To Officially Open Extension To Killaloe Fire Station |
| Written by Mark Dunphy | |
| Wednesday, 18 June 2008 | |
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Wednesday, 18 June 08 - The completion of the extension and upgrade works to Killaloe Fire Station will ensure that the town and surrounding areas will continue to be served by a modern quality Fire and Rescue Service for many years to come.
Wednesday, 18 June 08 - The completion of the extension and upgrade works to Killaloe Fire Station will ensure that the town and surrounding areas will continue to be served by a modern quality Fire and Rescue Service for many years to come. That is according to Adrian Kelly, Chief Fire Officer, Clare County Fire and Rescue Service, who was commenting ahead of a visit to the fire station by Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, John Gormley, T.D. The Environment Minister will join Councillor Patricia McCarthy, Mayor of Clare, in officially opening the new extension on Friday 27 June 2008 at 1pm. In early 2006, the Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government approved Capital Grant Aid funding of EUR597k for the extension and upgrading of Killaloe Fire Station. The new facilities, which were delivered by Newport-based contractor Thomas Nolan & Sons, include Reconfiguring the appliance bay to include a 4WD vehicle, New Drying Room facilities, Watchroom, Lecture Room, Male and Female facilities, Breathing Apparatus Maintenance Room, Resurfacing of the Drill Yard, Security fencing, Boundary wall, Automatic Gate and general refurbishment/decorating works. Mayor McCarthy said that the upgraded fire station would help boost the fire fighting capabilities of the service in the East Clare area. According to Mr. Adrian Kelly, Chief Fire Officer, “These improvement works help support us in the development and maintenance of a quality Fire and Rescue Service in Killaloe and surrounding areas. For example, the provision of extra storage space for a 4-wheel drive vehicle allows additional crew to travel to an incident. It is essential that fire stations are equipped with modern up to date equipment and facilities.” Mr. Kelly said that the completion of works at Killaloe Fire Station was one of a series of ongoing positive developments for the Clare County Fire and Rescue Service. “Improvement works costing an estimated EUR1.4m are planned for Shannon Fire Station over the next 12 months. The procurement process is currently being concluded and it is expected that the works will commence in the near future”, he stated. Mr. Kelly added that the Clare County Fire and Rescue Service fleet was continually being upgraded and expanded. He continued, “In recent weeks, we took delivery of a new Class B Fire Appliance at Shannon Fire Station and a new 4 Wheel Drive Van at Killaloe. The Service has also ordered a Demonstrator Aerial Rescue Appliance for Kilrush and four 2nd Hand Class B Fire Appliances (2 x 2003 & 2 x 2001), one of which will be based in Killaloe Fire Station.” Clare County Fire and Rescue Service is currently made up of 12 Senior Fire Officers, 1 Wholetime Station Officer in Ennis and 77 Retained Firefighters in seven stations throughout Clare. The Service fleet consists of 27 vehicles including twelve Class B Fire Appliances, three Water Tankers, two Emergency Tenders, two Aerial Rescue Vehicles and five 4-Wheel Drives. The Service also possesses two Spare Class B appliances and one Maintenance Van. The Clare County Fire and Rescue Service Headquarters is located at Central Fire Station, New Road, Ennis, County Clare. -ENDS- Notes to Editor: Mark Dunphy |
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