The blaze broke out at 4.30pm.
Seven units from Dublin Fire Brigade put out a high-rise fire in West Dublin yesterday afternoon.
It broke out at the Falcons View apartment block in Blanchardstown at around 4.30pm.
A high rise response was sent to the blaze and a turntable ladder was used as a water tower to help extinguish the fire.
No-one's been injured.
Firefighters stayed at the scene last night, damping down hotspots and a number of roads reopened overnight.

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