One dead and three injured in Dublin city centre bus crash
Emergency Services at the scene of the bus crash on North Earl Street in Dublin. Picture: Sam Boal/Collins Photos
One person has died and three others have been taken to hospital after a bus crashed into pedestrians in Dublin.
A number of pedestrians were struck by the double-decker bus in Dublin city centre.
Gardaí and emergency services, including Dublin Fire Brigade, responded to the incident on the pedestrianised North Earl Street shortly after 12.30pm.
The crash happened at the junction of Talbot Street and Marlborough Street.
A tent has been erected around the crash site, and a garda cordon has been put in place.
The front window of the bus has been smashed.
It is understood the incident is being treated as a serious road crash.
Dublin Fire Brigade said it “received reports of a road traffic collision involving a bus and pedestrians”.
It said: “In total, over 20 firefighter/paramedics and advanced paramedics responded on four engines, two emergency tenders with heavy rescue tools and an advanced paramedic response car.
Luas Green Line services were suspended between Parnell Street and St Stephen’s Green because of the incident.
The Dublin Fire Brigade added: “The Luas has shut down power in the area and the ESB along with public lighting have been requested to the scene.
“As of 1.25pm, we have scaled our response back to two fire engines, one emergency tender and one district officer.
“We are asking the public to please avoid Marlborough Street, North Earl Street, Talbot Street and surrounding areas.”
Bus Eireann said: “One of our vehicles was involved in an incident in the Talbot Street/North Earl Street area of Dublin city.
“The vehicle was not in service at the time of the incident.
“Emergency services and Bus Éireann personnel attended the scene. Bus Éireann is offering its full support to the relevant authorities and will provide any additional assistance required.”

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