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Belrose Rural Fire Brigade

Locality: Belrose, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9450 2460



Address: 207A Forest Way 2085 Belrose, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/

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23.01.2022 Today is our brigade’s AGM. It’s also the time for the class photo, this year with a slight difference!



23.01.2022 Fact: Lots of rain means lots of fuel for bush and grass fires. It only takes a few days of hot, dry and windy weather to cure grass and make it flammable. Make a bush fire survival plan so you know what you will do if there’s a bush or grass fire near you. Visit myfireplan.com.au #getreadyweekend If you have any specific questions, hit up your local Belrose firies directly at [email protected]

23.01.2022 Fact: Only 6.9% of NSW was impacted by bush fire in the 2019/20 fire season. This means there is a significant bush fire risk for the coming 2020/21 fire season. It only takes 5 minutes to improve or make a plan that will give your property, your family and yourself the best chance of survival. Get ready now at myfireplan.com.au #getreadyweekend If anyone in the Belrose area has specific questions about how they can best prepare their home, feel free to reach out to Belrose Rural Fire Brigade directly by emailing [email protected]

22.01.2022 Today is #RUOKDay and after an extraordinary fire season and the impact of COVID now more than ever we need to check in with each other. So take the time today ...to ask a mate, a family member or a neighbour, are you ok? Listen to them, encourage them to take some action and check in. Find out more at www.ruok.org.au/triple-ok See more



22.01.2022 Great to work with our colleagues from Fire and Rescue NSW Station 51 Forestville!

21.01.2022 Belrose has just attended a fire in Ingleside..

21.01.2022 Throughout the calamitous 2019-2020 fire season, we were often asked by members of the community: what can we do to help? Now is when you can help. Make a real difference towards keeping our community safer, by preparing your home for the coming fire season. The RFS has many resources about how you can prepare your home, and in the coming weeks we will be pushing out some more of this information as we approach this year's "Get Ready Weekend".... https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/resources/bush-fire-survival-plan If anyone in the Belrose area has specific questions about how they can best prepare their home, feel free to reach out to Belrose Rural Fire Brigade directly by emailing [email protected]



19.01.2022 A well-prepared home is more likely to survive a bush fire. Can you spot the 5 actions needed to prepare this property? #getreadyweekend For any specific questions, feel free to contact your local Belrose Rural Fire Brigade directly by emailing [email protected]

17.01.2022 Today’s crew was put through its paces by participating in the district exercise. It involved timed events such as those shown in these photos and realistic scenarios that mimicked real life situations that our firefighters would see in the field.

16.01.2022 Please see details of an HR scheduled to take place today in the Northern Beaches district

15.01.2022 Congrats Shane!

14.01.2022 Today marks the start of the bushfire season in the Greater Sydney Area. Please take the time to prepare your bushfire survival plan now.



14.01.2022 Belrose would like to congratulate all members who have been appointed to operational and administrative positions for the coming year at our AGM. We were privileged to have ex captain, current commissioner and, more importantly, current Belrose member Rob Rogers attend his first AGM in a while. To top it off, at the conclusion of the meeting, both our trucks responded to assist ambulance in a rescue in Killarney Heights.

14.01.2022 Some valuable advice from our colleagues at Fire and Rescue NSW Station 51 Forestville.

14.01.2022 Belrose and Davidson Rural Fire Brigade have just responded to an unattended campfire at Ralston Ave, Belrose. We remind everyone that the fire season has commenced. Permits are required to burn, but more importantly, don’t leave any fire unattended at any time!

14.01.2022 Belrose currently has a crew at the Narrabeen Sports Academy assisting with another vital HR.

13.01.2022 Belrose currently has 2 crews in the field assisting with local Hazard Reductions

10.01.2022 Belrose is currently attending a house fire in Belrose. Please avoid Wyatt Ave to allow emergency crews room to work.

10.01.2022 Belrose is currently on standby in these severe fire conditions. Remember to immediately call 000 if you see an unattended fire.

10.01.2022 Belrose currently has 2 crews assisting National Parks with a hazard reduction at north head.

09.01.2022 Fact: There will never be as many fire trucks as there are houses. Do not depend on a fire truck being available at your home. But if you and your home are well prepared, you stand a better chance of surviving a bush fire. There are simple things you can do around your home to prepare it for a bush fire, like keeping the grass low and having a cleared area around your home. Learn more and get ready at rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare #getreadyweekend If you have any specific questions, please feel free to contact your local Belrose Rural Fire Brigade at [email protected]

09.01.2022 Belrose currently has a crew in the field assisting with an HR in Frenchs Forest.

08.01.2022 It’s time to prepare your Emergency Survival Kit for bush fire season. Tell us what you’ll pack in your kit? #getreadyweekend And for any specific questions, feel free to email your local Belrose Rural Fire Brigade at [email protected]

07.01.2022 Belrose would like to congratulate all who served during the Black Summer who have today been officially recognised by the NSW Premier by the way of an award of a Citation. The recipients include the vast majority of our brigade who deployed in over 90 strike teams across the state as well as responding to local incidents.

07.01.2022 There are some simple things you can do around your property to prepare it against the risk of fire. Do you know the top 5 actions to make your property safer? Hint: all the answers can be found here https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare #getreadyweekend For any specific questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to your local Belrose RFB by emailing [email protected]

06.01.2022 Some more photographs of yesterday’s fire. We had another crew out overnight

05.01.2022 Belrose currently has a crew working with FRNSW at the Eleanora Conference Centre HR.

05.01.2022 Especially relevant to our district and Belrose in particular. You don’t have to live right near the bush to be at risk. Even if your home is a few streets back, you may be at risk. Can you guess the main reason homes are lost to bush fires? #getreadyweekend... Feel free to reach out to your local Belrose Rural Fire Brigade with any specific questions [email protected]

04.01.2022 Fact: Bush fires are unpredictable and in dangerous conditions, you may not get an Emergency Alert message in time. It’s important that you stay up to date on conditions in your area and that you have made a bush fire survival plan. Leaving early is your safest option. Improve or make your fire plan at myfireplan.com.au #getreadyweekend Hit up your local Belrose Rural Fire Brigade with any specific questions at [email protected]

04.01.2022 Are you prepared for the bush fire season? Here are some of our amazing volunteers to tell you five simple steps you can take, to help protect you, your family and your home against bush fires. For more infomation, visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/getready #nswrfs #getreadyweekend

03.01.2022 Fact: Grass fires can move three times as fast as a bush fire, they start easily and spread quickly. Grass fires will pose a risk in NSW this fire season so make sure you have a cleared area around your home. Learn the 5 simple actions to prepare your property at myfireplan.com.au #getreadyweekend For any specific question, please feel free to contact your local Belrose Rural Fire Brigade by emailing [email protected]

03.01.2022 Shout out to today’s duty crew!

01.01.2022 Belrose has had another crew in the field today assisting with a hazard reduction at Deep Creek Reserve.

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