There premises fell victim to a fire earlier in the week.
Emergency services were called to the scene of a "false alarm" at a midlands swimming pool, which fell victim to a fire earlier this week.
Fire fighters spent a number of hours tackling a blaze at Edenderry Swimming Pool on Tuesday, which started in the plant room.
But alarms sounded again on Wednesday night, when a mix of the cold weather and the heat used to keep the pool water warm caused steam to rise from the building.
Emergency services arrived at the premises for the second time in as many days, but the pool has confirmed it was not on fire on Wednesday.
Lessons continue to be cancelled at the facility until further notice.
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