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Frequently Asked Questions

Fire Brigade Charges

Service

Description

Charge

Domestic call-outs

Dublin Fire Brigade applies a charge to call-outs to all domestic incidents and alarms.

No charges are applied to local authority owned properties.

Some household insurance policies will cover the charge.

€500 for first hour or part thereof regardless of the number of fire brigade vehicles involved.

€450 per vehicle per hour or part thereof for subsequent hours.

Commercial call-outs – to include Road Traffic accidents

Dublin Fire Brigade applies a charge to call-outs to all commercial incidents and alarms – to include road traffic accidents

€610 for first hour or part thereof regardless of the number of fire brigade vehicles involved.

€485 per vehicle per hour or part thereof for subsequent hours.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who is billed in the case of a domestic fire/false alarm/chimney fire?

  • The owner of the premises is billed.

Who is billed in the case of a road traffic accident?

  • The registered owner/owners of the vehicle(s) concerned is billed.

Is the caller charged?

  • No the beneficiary of the service is charged.

Who is charged in the case of rented premises?

  • The owner of the premises will be billed.

Is there a charge if a fire tender assists with a medical emergency?

  • There is no charge if a fire tender assists in a medical emergency.

Does my insurance cover these charges?

  • Many household and vehicle insurance policies cover the charges, however people are advised to check their policies and/or check with their insurance company or broker.

What happens if a malicious call is made and there is no actual incident?

  • In cases where Dublin Fire Brigade responds and there is no actual incident, no charge will be levied.

Can I appeal this charge ?

Appeals must be made in writing to:

Dublin Fire Brigade HQ,

165-169 Townsend St.

Dublin 2

or by e-mail to [email protected].

Generally the only grounds for appeal are “inability to pay” which must be demonstrated by including copies of social welfare receipts and/or pay-slips.

Other extenuating circumstances may be considered.

For more information call Dublin Fire Brigade Headquarters on (01) 222 4000.

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