
Emergency services called after fire breaks out at popular Skerries pub
Gardaí and Dublin Fire Brigade are at the scene of the blaze.
Emergency services were called after a fire broke out at the popular pub The Bus Bar in Skerries, Dublin on Saturday (18 November).
On Twitter, Dublin Fire Brigade posted images of the blaze with the following caption: "Five fire engines including a turntable ladder are on scene at a premises fire on Main Street Skerries.
"Traffic restrictions in place."
5️⃣ Five fire engines including a turntable ladder are on scene at a premises fire on Main Street Skerries
? Traffic restrictions in place@DCCTraffic #Fingal pic.twitter.com/vDMGyuxtz6
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 18, 2023
Emergency services called after fire breaks out at popular Skerries pub
A Garda spokesperson, meanwhile, told JOE: "Gardaí and emergency services are at the scene of an incident of fire, at a business premises in Skerries, Co. Dublin, which occurred today, Saturday 18th November at approximately 2.50pm.
"No injuries have currently been reported."
On The Bus Bar's Instagram page, the venue posted a message reading: “Due to unforeseen circumstances, our restaurant and bar will be closed today."
“We appreciate your understanding and support during this time.”
Images via Twitter/DublinFireBrigade
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