'Our job is hard enough, let alone being attacked on our way to do the job' NIFRSOFFICIAL
The community of the Suffolk Road came together on Thursday afternoon to send a message of support to the Fire Service.
"We are here to engage with the community and to try and reach out to those who are attacking us, to show them the good work we do within the fire service. We are here to support people, everybody in society. I am reaching out to all community based groups to put the word out there that we are here to do a job.
Paul Niblock. youth coordinator at Glen Community Parent Youth Group told Belfast Live that the community will throw all their support behind the fire service.
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