11 April 2025
A Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) spokesperson said:
“Firefighters continued to respond to wildfire incidents overnight and attended other emergency calls across Northern Ireland. Our Regional Control Room received 259 calls yesterday, 53 of the 149 calls mobilised involved wildfires.
“At 4.23pm yesterday evening, Firefighters were called to reports of a gorse fire on Friary Road, Newtownhamilton. Five Fire Appliances and 25 Firefighters attended the incident. The incident was dealt with by 7.18pm.
“Firefighters were called to a report of 25 acres of gorse on fire yesterday evening at 4.48pm on Corrick Road, Draperstown. Five Fire Appliances, the Command Support Unit and Specialist Wildfire teams attended the incident. The incident was dealt with by 9.33pm.
“Firefighters were also called to reports of a 1 mile fire front gorse fire on the Bunnisnagapple Road, Lisnaskea at 9.22pm yesterday evening. Three Fire Appliances and 15 Firefighters attended the scene. The incident was dealt with by 11.46pm.
“All gorse fires from yesterday evening have been dealt with.
“Our Firefighters continued to respond to a number of other emergency incidents across the night, including an industrial fire in on Cloghanramer Road, Newry, with 6 Fire Appliances and 56 Firefighters in attendance, a rescue in the Upper Springfield Road area of Belfast, with specialist rescue teams and 2 Fire Appliances and a house fire in Lisnaskea with 3 Fire Appliances and 15 Firefighters at the scenes.
“With the weather warning still in place, we are appealing to the public to adhere to our fire safety advice. Please stay vigilant to fire in the countryside. If you see a fire, call 999.”
ENDS