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"Dear Sir / Madame, The Irish Fire & Emergency Services Association would like to make a complaint regarding the content of a recent television advertisement on RTE by Capita Business Support Services Ireland Limited trading as Eircode."

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PRIVATISATION  REMAINS A HOT  TOPICWith Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council now looking at a part-time fire and rescue service instead of its earlier proposal for privatisation, the Irish Fire and Emergency Services Association believes that nationalisation is the best way forward. But just how successful has privatisation worked in other countries? Report by Linda Daly.

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IFESA are delighted to announce the launch of an exclusive mobile phone rate from 02 for members of the Irish Fire Brigade service.

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Dear Deputy,

The Irish Fire & Emergency Services Association is writing to every TD in the 31st Dáil Éireann to inform them that on the 23rd of September we will be holding a Protest Rally outside the Dáil. We are calling for the cuts to the Irish Fire Service to Stop and for the reforms to Start .

Time is a precious commodity, and it waits for no one. When lives are on the line, seconds count. Fractions of seconds count.

Few individuals in our lives better understand the importance of time than the men and women of the Irish Fire Service. Highly qualified public servants, trained to handle crises affecting both people and property – often simultaneously.

But now they face another danger. The danger of cuts to the funding of their service with proposed cuts to service by Local Authorities. These cuts will put the lives of Firefighters and the community they protect at risk.

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The Dublin cardiac arrest registry : temporal improvement in survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest reflects improved pre-hospital emergency care.

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