DCD provided Medical and vehicle protection for the Easter Celebrations today. 38 Volunteers and 22 vehicles involved today, well done to all involved.
DCD provided Medical and vehicle protection for the Easter Celebrations today. 38 Volunteers and 22 vehicles involved today, well done to all involved.
Congratulations to the Dublin Team on winning the Competition in the Tara Mines County Meath Today. All the hard work paid off in competing in a very tough and well taught out scenarios. Well done to Meath CD on putting on a great Competition and well done to all that participated.
Well done to Kildare Civil Defence for putting on a great competition today. Dublin North Division represented Dublin in the competition. Well done to all.
DCD competed in the Regional Competitions today in Wexford. Congratulations to Wexford CD for hosting an excellent competition with very tough sites.
Special Thanks to all DCD Volunteers that were involved in celebrating our National Holiday today. We played a major role in Dublin and took part in Swords, Blanchardstown, Saggart and Rathcoole parades.
Our thoughts and prayers are with our friends, colleagues and families in the Irish Coast Guard on this very sad day.
Civil Defence voted best display of operational drones at Expo in the RDS. The display was set over a large area taking up three display tables.
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
DCD provided medical, command and control for the Smithfield Horse Fair today.
DCD conducted an Emergency Rest Centre Exercise this evening. 103 people including families and children of DCD Volunteers participated as evacuees. 47 DCD, 4 MCD volunteers evacuated and built the Rest Centre in Cabra Parkside Sports and Community Centre.
Three Mercedes Sprinters came into service to DCD yesterday. They are a six seater crew cab long wheelbase vehicle to assist in Operation Support.
A CISM refresher day was held in Rathra today. Good training day for all concerned. DCD welfare unit provided refreshments.
DCD Wefare Team
It is with great sadness to report the death of Paddy Sinclair.
When the AFS unit was started in 1959 Paddy Sinclair left Rescue and became the 1st member of AFS and in those early years the new AFS unit trained in Tara St.
Paddy developed the foundations and structure to what we know AFS is like today. Paddy was over 40 years in the CD organisation and very much dedicated himself to the organisation and AFS was always very close to his heart.
Paddy was the man responsible for the first AFS class in Dublin which shaped the lives of all those who joined the service after him. He is owed a great deal of gratitude from all of us and especially those who went on to join the DFB and Airport F.S. and many other Fire services around the world New York and Australia they who owe their career to Paddy who encouraged them all to pursue a career in the Fire Service.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his Family at this time
RIP
Big thanks to the crew from the Belgard Unit for undertaking a major cleanup in our HQ today. Well done guys.
DCD and 9 other Countries took charge of the new Hummingbird Side Sonar and drop down Camera System last Saturday. This will be of great assistance in our Search and Recovery Operations.
DCD conducted induction training and Rescue training in the Aviva Stadium last Thursday.
Well done to all involved in the GaleForce Event in the Dublin Mountains today. 3 Ambulances, 18 Volunteers on duty with 9 patients treated with one life saving intravention. Great team work with the HSE, well done to all involved. CDO and ACDO's