Emergency services - including ambulance and fire crews - have had a busy Halloween night.
Dublin Fire Brigade received more than 600 calls, and attended 232 fire calls alone - mainly dealing with bonfires, with some domestic calls.
Crews also had to deal with four large industrial fires in Dublin.
There were no reports of injuries or assaults to Dublin fire crews.
In Cork, a blaze broke out at a restaurant with apartments overhead. There were no injuries.
Greg O' Dwyer, third officer with Dublin Fire Brigade, outlines some of their calls:
Dublin Fire Brigade has shared details of their busy night on Twitter:
DFB updated figures of incidents dealt with for Halloween 2014 between 16.00 & 08.00 this morning - 600+ calls, 232 Fire & 259 Amb attended
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 1, 2014
Breakdown of incidents dealt with - 161 bonfires, 7 domestic fires, 4 indust. fires, 7 truck fires, 17 car fires & 4 road traffic collisions
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 1, 2014
Thankfully there were no reported injuries or assaults to fire crews last night and all personnel are going home to their families safe.
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 1, 2014
While it was a busy night for fire crews it was also an extremely arduous night for our DFB & NAS ambulance crews when the fires died down.
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 1, 2014
Originally published at 8:06am