Dublin Fire Brigade say they're answering 999 call every 40 seconds this evening.
One unit was sent to on Ossary Road in Rigsend, after a fire was reported on train tracks there.
DFB also reports that a crew from Donnybrook is dealing with a bonfire built close to a hotel where trees have caught on fire.
District Fire Officer from Tara Street Station, David Kavanagh, says when fire officers are sent to a bonfire - they're not trying to destroy the spirit of Halloween:
They have been live-tweeting call out this evening in an attempt to show the stresses firefighters are put under at Halloween.
Sadly we have experienced anti-social behaviour towards our crews at a fully involved domestic fire in Balbriggan. No FF injuries. #dfblive
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) October 31, 2015
A crew from Donnybrook is dealing with a bonfire built close to a hotel, trees have now caught fire as well. #dfblive
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) October 31, 2015
At present we are receiving a 999 call every 40 seconds. #dfblive pic.twitter.com/ymYYw8Jhdi
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) October 31, 2015
We've finished at Hunter's wood, fire in a communal bin area spread upwards causing damage, #dfblive pic.twitter.com/Z484rEbQ7w
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) October 31, 2015