Cork City Fire Brigade: Parents Have Responsibility To Ensure Children Don't Interfere With Their Work

It's after a firefighter was injured in an attack on Monday night
That's according to Victor Shine from City City Fire Brigade who was speaking after a crew were attacked by teengers throwing rocks and bricks.
The incident happened Monday night when a crew from Anglesea street were dispatched to reports of a fire at the Spring Lane Halting Site.
One firefighter suffered an injury to his foot and leg and was taken to the Mercy University Hospital for treatment.
Speaking to RedFM News, Second Officer at Cork City Fire Brigade Victor Shine says children have to understand the consequences of attacking firefighters
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