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On Hallowe’en night, fire services around the country were fully stretched dealing with bonfires and with fireworks – but then an emergency call came in to Drogheda fire station about a fire in a building in the Louth town.

Twenty-five people were living there and were quickly evacuated. Despite the huge pressures of the busiest night of the year, the local fire services managed to contain the fire before it caused significant damage to the building.

Initially it was thought that the fire had been sparked by a stray........

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