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Members of the Dublin Fire Brigade were forced to abandon their efforts of putting out a fire in Darndale on Halloween night due to anti-social behaviour.
Firefighters from the North Strand fire station attended the scene of two cars on fire in Darndale off the the R139. However, crews at the scene encountered anti-social behaviour and were forced to step down from the scene due to safety concerns.Tallaght fire services attended a callout where two cars were set on fire blocking the entrance to an estate which resulted in a lamp post falling at the scene.Fire crews also attended the scene of a bonfire in Ballymun early on Friday morning, where smoke from the blaze was causing problems for residents.
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