Dozens evacuated from Limerick apartments as fire breaks out

No reports of injuries after ‘pile of rubbish’ discovered burning on fifth floor of building

Dozens of people were evacuated from an apartment block in Limerick city on Sunday night after a fire broke out inside the building.

It is understood that between 40 to 50 people were evacuated from the Mahon House apartment block on Upper William Street after a pile of “rubbish” was discovered burning on a fifth floor internal escape route.

Limerick City and County Fire and Rescue Service received a 999 alert at around 8pm with a report that smoke had been seen coming out of windows on the fifth floor.

Fire control dispatched three units to the scene, which is located a few doors from the fire station house on Mulgrave Street.

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A team of firefighters using breathing apparatus before entering the building and quickly put out the blaze. Fire crews also searched the building for any potential casualties or persons injured, and went through the premises knocking on doors to make sure people had been safely evacuated.

There were no reports of any injuries.

Residents were able to return to their homes after the fire service declared the building safe shortly before 9pm.

“There was rubbish alight on the fifth floor on a landing near a stairwell,” said a source. “The smoke had spread along the corridors, but the fire was thankfully put out really quickly.

“There were fire fighters wearing oxygen masks and knocking on doors, and telling people to leave.”

“The smoke had filled up to the fifth floor, so the fire fighters used special fans to clear the smoke out of the building,” they added.

Gardaí at Henry Street Garda station are investigating the incident.