DUBLIN Fire Brigade have shared an adorable snap capturing a firefighters young son proudly looking up to his dad.
The gorgeous photo shows the young boy’s hand holding up a fire truck at his window with his hero dad’s fire truck parked outside the garden.
The beautiful moment was captured by the firefighter’s wife.
Dublin Fire Brigade shared the image on X with a funny caption for the heartwarming post.
They wrote: “This ones small, but the one out there is far away…
“A wife of one of our Firefighters captured this photo of their son, proudly displaying his truck next to the same as his Dad’s”
PAW PATROL
This comes as firefighters from two Dublin stations were called out to assist the rescue of a puppy that was stranded in a pond.
Firefighters from Tallaght and Dolphins Barn were called out to help the DSPCA with a water rescue.
The stranded dog was able to be transported off an island and given care by the animal shelter.
Dublin Fire Brigade said: “Firefighters from Tallaght and Dolphins Barn fire stations were called to assist @DublinSPCA with a stranded pooch in a pond.
“Water rescue trained firefighters were able to transport the dachshund off an island and into the care of DSPCA Inspectors. Anything is paws-ible.”
The DSPCA is now appealing for the owner of the dog to come forward as they described it as “nervous and exhausted.”
The dachshund has now been named Ducky, with the DSPCA calling the incident a “big rescue for a little dog”.
CELEB RECRUITS
And during the summer a huge US star “joined” the Dublin Fire Brigade after praising their actions during a hotel evacuation.
Henry Winkler, most famous for his role as The Fonz in sitcom Happy Days, was among staff and guests rushed out of the Shelbourne Hotel in a fire scare.
The TV icon happened to be staying in the hotel as his he’s in Dublin to promote his memoir, Being Henry.
The 78-year-old took to X today to share a “super cool” photo of himself.
Henry dressed up as a firefighter wearing beige bunker gear, illumines yellow helmet and grey trainers.
The actor looked happier than ever as he posed while leaning on a firetruck.
Henry praised Dublin’s firefighters as he joked: “Joining the firefighters here in Dublin!!!! What a bunch.”