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06 Oct 2025

BREAKING: Firefighters from three stations respond to blaze at Limerick chemical manufacturer

Firefighters wore gas tight suits to protect them from possible dangerous and toxic chemicals

BREAKING: Firefighters from three stations respond to blaze at Limerick chemical manufacturer

Firefighters from Rathkeale, Newcastle West and Kilmallock rushed to the scene in Adare

THERE was a major emergency response to a fire at a specialty chemical manufacturer and processor in County Limerick this Monday afternoon.

Firefighters from three stations in the country, paramedics with the National Ambulance Service and gardai all responded to the blaze. 

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Firefighters wore gas tight suits to protect them from possible dangerous and toxic chemicals while dealing with the incident.

A spokesperson for Limerick City and County Council confirmed their Fire and Rescue Service got called to an incident in Acton Technologies in Kilfinny, Adare at around 2pm this Monday.  

“The call was to a fire in an industrial process. Rathkeale, Newcastle West and Kilmallock Fire Stations were mobilised to the incident along with the Rostered Senior Fire Officer.

“Firefighters were deployed in gas tight suits to deal with the incident.  The incident was brought under control relatively quickly,” said the spokesperson for the local authority. 

They confirmed one worker on site was treated by ambulance crews for smoke inhalation. The building was evacuated.

According to Acton Technologies website, they are a small, technically competent and financially strong specialty chemical manufacturer and processor. 

“We manufacture chemicals for modifying the surface of fluoropolymers to enable adhesion. We also do contract processing (batch and continuous) in large or small production runs; prototypes are etched at no charge. We specialize in fluoropolymer films, tubing, wire, printed circuit boards, and micro-particles,” according to their website.

The company has been contacted for comment about the incident.

A media query has also been sent to the Health and Safety Authority.

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