The fire service in Belfast has
called on community leaders to stop youths attacking their vehicles.
A fire engine was out of action for several hours
on Monday night after its windows were broken by stone throwers in the
Shankill area.
The crew had gone to Silvio Street to attend a
fire when the attack happened.
The driver's window was smashed, but there were
no injuries.

I would like to appeal
to the community leaders and local politicians to talk to these
young people and tell them to desist from these nightly attacks
- before someone is killed

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Geoff Bannerman
District commander
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The fire engine has been taken out of service for
repairs to be carried out.
District commander Geoff Bannerman said such attacks
were causing major problems.
"These constant attacks have severe resource implications
for the Fire Brigade," he said.
"First of all, the appliance in question is off
the run. It also reduces fire cover in the city, and a replacement had
to be brought in from western command, which is 70 miles away.
"I would like to appeal to the community leaders
and local politicians to talk to these young people and tell them to
desist from these nightly attacks - before someone is killed."
It is the latest in a series of attacks on the
emergency services.
Recent attacks
Fire officers were attacked in the city on Sunday
morning during rioting in the Sandy Row area. A fire engine was also
damaged.
Two fire engines had to be withdrawn from service
temporarily after they were damaged in an attack in Coleraine, County
Londonderry, on 21 July.
Ambulance crews in Belfast had demanded armed guards
following an attack in the north of the city in which two paramedics
were injured.
One of the ambulance crew members suffered head
injuries when a brick was thrown through a side window of his vehicle
in Ligoniel two weeks ago.
Speaking afterwards, Paddy McGlinchey of the health
service union Unison, said some crews wanted to withdraw services during
riot situations or civil disturbances unless they were accompanied by
armed guards.