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1973: The Belfast Fire Brigade amalgamated with the Northern Ireland Fire Authority to become the Northern Ireland Fire Brigade. from 1973: George Morrison; until 1996: Stephen Walker [8] 1996–2002: John McClelland [9] from 2003: Colin Lammey [10] 2006: Northern Ireland Fire Brigade name changes to, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service.
Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) crews responded to a report of a blaze at 00:25 GMT on Saturday. Three appliances from Portadown, Lurgan and Armagh and an aerial appliance were ...
His son, also John, was the Chief Fire Officer of the Northern Ireland Fire Brigade from 1996 to 2002. [ 11 ] in the 90s, Dennison Commercials, a local Volvo dealer that sold and maintained the appliances for the Newry Fire Station commissioned local artist, Cora Harrington to paint a set of 3 paintings to be displayed in the fire station ...
Fire and rescue crews in Northern Ireland recieved a total of 203 emergency calls on the first night of celebrations for the Twelfth of July. As hundreds of bonfires were lit across loyalist areas ...
The Belfast Fire Brigade came into existence in 1800, and until 1861 was managed jointly with the local police service. It then provided a dedicated firefighting service to the people of the city of Belfast until its amalgamation with the Northern Ireland Fire Authority on 1 October 1973, when it became the Fire Authority for Northern Ireland, today the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service ...
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A beautiful weekend in Northern Ireland would typically bring people out to the Mourne Mountains, home to the country's oldest national park. Instead, residents have been warned to stay away as ...
John Eamon McClelland (6 June 1951 - 6 November 2022) was a firefighter and later Deacon from Newry, Northern Ireland who served in the fire service from 1968 until his retirement in 2002 and was acting Chief Fire Officer of Northern Ireland Fire Brigade from 1996 to 2002. He also served as President of St. John's Ambulance and as the chair of ...