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ICYMI: Glen Cove s Ladder 5211 Has Arrived In Ireland
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A fire broke out inside the attic of a two-story Glen Cove home on Saturday. (Shutterstock)
GLEN COVE, NY A fire broke out inside the attic of a two-story home in Glen Cove on Saturday night.
Firefighters from the Glen Cove Fire Department responded to a call for a residential structure fire on Wolfle Street at about 6:30 p.m. The American Red Cross s Greater Long Island Disaster Response Unit responded to the scene to aid residents about two hours later, according to the organization s Twitter account. No further information was immediately available.
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UpdatedTue, May 4, 2021 at 11:43 am ET
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The Glen Cove Fire Department’s former fire truck, Ladder 5211, has arrived in Dublin, Ireland. (Glen Cove Fire Department)
DUBLIN, IRELAND A beloved firetruck from Long Island got a warm Irish welcome on Monday as it arrived in Dublin, Ireland, where it was greeted by members of the Dublin Fire Brigade which provided an escort to its new home with a collector who shows vehicles at charity events.
Trusty Ladder 5211, which helped bring multiple people to safety in a dramatic rescue from a 1993 apartment complex fire and stood by after the 9/11 terror attacks, was purchased from the City of Glen Cove by Dublin-based collector Liam Moore, who told Virgin Media News he already has two pumper trucks and wanted a ladder truck to add to his collection.