Clare County Fire and Rescue Service has taken delivery of two new Support Vehicles at the Central Fire Station Headquarters in Ennis.
The two Volkswagen Transporter vans were funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage at an overall cost of €168,000 and will replace older similar vehicles in Killaloe and Kilrush Fire Brigades.
Cllr Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, welcomed the provision of the new vehicles, saying, “It is encouraging to see that investment in the Fire Service is continuing. Our firefighters are among the best trained Fire Service personnel in the country, and these new vehicles will support them in carrying out their essential work.”
Alan Farrell, Director of Physical Development, Clare County Council, said the vehicles would assist in the delivery of a quality Fire and Rescue Service throughout the county: “The addition of these new vehicles to the fleet is one of a series of positive developments for Clare County Fire and Rescue Service in 2024. Later in the year, we are expecting delivery of a new Class B fire appliance costing €549,000, as we continue to ensure that our firefighters have the most modern equipment available to them, in providing an outstanding service to the county year-round.”
Clare Chief Fire Officer, Adrian Kelly, said, “In addition to fire appliances, Clare County Fire and Rescue Service currently operates support vehicles in each of its seven Fire Stations. These vehicles have proved invaluable at a wide range of incidents, particularly wildland firefighting, road traffic collisions, medical assists and swiftwater rescue incidents. The capability of the Fire Service to respond to such incidents has been enhanced through the provision of these new vehicles.”
Clare County Fire and Rescue Service currently is made up of 98 staff, including firefighters, officers, administration and maintenance personnel.
County Clare’s seven fire stations are located in Ennis, Shannon, Ennistymon, Scariff, Killaloe, Kilrush and Kilkee.