Off-duty firefighter in Dublin to buy wedding ring ends up saving person from drowning in Liffey
An off-duty firefighter who was in Dublin City Centre to buy a wedding ring ended up saving a person from drowning in the river Liffey.
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An off-duty firefighter who was in Dublin City Centre to buy a wedding ring ended up saving a person from drowning in the river Liffey.
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