This fire broke out at around 7 o'clock yesterday evening.
One person was rescued from an apartment block fire in north Dublin last night.
An investigation is now underway into what caused the blaze.
This fire broke out at around 7 o'clock yesterday evening at Temple Court in Santry.
Seven fire engines, including a turntable ladder and emergency tender, battled the high rise fire, while three ambulances also attended the scene.
The building was evacuated and cordoned off as crews worked to bring the flames under control.
One person was taken by ambulance to Beaumont Hospital, and was said to be in a serious condition.

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