A ground handling vehicle caught fire at Dublin Airport this morning, setting off several smoke alarms in Terminal 2.
Vehicle fire at Dublin Airport.— Anne Robertson (@AnneRob25392748) pic.twitter.com/O0P73ogDkE June 14, 2022 A ground handling vehicle caught fire at Dublin Airport this morning, setting off several smoke alarms in Terminal 2. A spokesman for airport management said they are assessing what impact the incident will have on flight operations.
As dozens of terrified holiday-goers watched on and even filmed the ordeal, the vehicle was seen exploding after it had somehow caught on fire on the ...
A garda spokesperson separately said about the incident : “Gardaí attended the scene of a fire in the environs of Dublin Airport on the morning of Tuesday, 14th June, 2022. “A fire in a ground handling vehicle at 9:20am this morning was quickly extinguished within six minutes by the Airport Fire Service at Dublin Airport. Dublin Airport Police and Fire Service responded this morning to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron.
One witness said they saw a "lot of black smoke" coming from the airport as they drove down the M50.
Sign up to the Dublin Live Newsletter to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox And a photograph shared with Dublin Live of the scene shows the Airport's police and fire service responding to the fire. A daa spokesman told Dublin Live: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron."
A dramatic video shows the moment a vehicle caught fire at Dublin Airport. Thick, black smoke can be seen billowing into the sky as flames engulf the ...
A DAA spokesman said: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron. The airport's Police and Fire Service responded to the fire that occurred in the apron at Terminal 2. A dramatic video shows the moment a vehicle caught fire at Dublin Airport.
A daa spokesman told Dublin Live: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron." Dublin Live has contacted ...
Aer Lingus flight EI124 from Chicago to Dublin was due to arrive at 10am but will now arrive at 12.30pm. Aer Lingus flight EI203 from Manchester to Dublin was due to arrive at 9.10am but will now arrive at 9.25am. A daa spokesman told Dublin Live: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron." Ryanair flight FR505 from Bristol to Dublin was due to arrive at 9.05am but will now arrive at 9.40am. A daa spokesman told Dublin Live: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron." Dublin Airport police and fire service respond to ground vehicle fire
Footage shows the frightening moment as passengers were left in fear as flames engulfed the vehicle and smoke alarms started sounding across the terminal.
A police (Gardaí) spokesperson said: “Gardaí attended the scene of a fire in the environs of Dublin Airport on the morning of Tuesday, 14th June, 2022. “A fire in a ground handling vehicle at 9:20am this morning was quickly extinguished within six minutes by the Airport Fire Service at Dublin Airport," the spokesperson said, before admitting that the incident had a "minimal impact" on flight operations. "Dublin Airport Police and Fire Service responded this morning to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron," it added.
Dramatic video has captured the moment a vehicle caught fire at Dublin Airport this morning. Thick, black smoke can be seen billowing into the sky as flames ...
The airport's Police and Fire Service responded to the blaze in the apron at Terminal 2. A DAA spokesman said: "Our Airport Police and Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron. The airport's Police and Fire Service responded to the fire that occurred in the apron at Terminal 2.
Nobody panic! Dublin Airport Police & Fire Service responded this morning to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron. This fire activated several ...
This fire activated several smoke alarms in Terminal 2 but no passengers were evacuated. This has had no impact on flight operations. Dublin Airport Police & Fire Service responded this morning to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron.
The airport's Police and Fire Service responded to the fire that occurred in the apron at Terminal 2. A DAA spokesman said: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service ...
A DAA spokesman said: "Our Airport Police & Fire Service has responded to a ground handling vehicle on fire on the apron. The airport's Police and Fire Service responded to the fire that occurred in the apron at Terminal 2. A dramatic video shows the moment a vehicle caught fire at Dublin Airport.