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Fire and Rescue NSW Station 373 East Maitland

Locality: Metford

Phone: +61 2 4934 7497



Address: Lot 1 Chelmsford Dr 2323 Metford, NSW, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 Familiar but apocalyptic scenes coming out of the US. Tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate as wildfires have burned nearly 1.9 million hectares across the country. More: https://ab.co/2FnEIdU.



23.01.2022 The crew at Fire & Rescue NSW 373 East Maitland getting behind a good cause this morning painting the trees at their station blue as part of the Blue Tree Proje...ct. The Blue Tree Project aims to spark difficult conversations and encourage people to speak up when battling mental health concerns. For more information or if you want to take part in the Blue Tree Project visit www.bluetreeproject.com.au

23.01.2022 PREPARED FOR A DISASTER | Did you know we are one of 54 globally certified Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) teams in the world? We have specialist skills to help ...you during earthquakes, structural collapses and other disasters locally and overseas. Watch our specialist USAR firefighter Peta share how she trains to be #PreparedForAnything. #DRRDay #MoreThanFire #DisasterAndHumanitarianResponse

23.01.2022 Last week firefighters from Fire and Rescue NSW Station 059 Eastwood were on their way back from grabbing lunch when a driver lost control of their car and crashed into a wall and nearby cars. The crew sprung into action and scooped up a lady standing near by. This is their story.



22.01.2022 To most 343 is just a number. To nearly all firefighters around the world, it is a humbling reminder of the events that took place in New York on this day, 19 y...ears ago. This is because on 9/11, 343 New York City Fire Department (FDNY) firefighters did not finish their shift. The tragedy claimed the lives of 2977 innocent victims, and many continue to be impacted. To date, 227 additional firefighters have died with illnesses related to 9/11, with 27 names recently added to the FDNY World Trade Centre Memorial Wall. FRNSW shares deep and personal connections with FDNY, we will never forget the immediate and ongoing loss they were dealt and continue to deal with, all those affected are in our thoughts today. Photo: Thomas E. Franklin

22.01.2022 This is our Karen. Stationed at busy Station 073 Yennora, our Karen doesn’t need to be told to wear her mask and the only video she is in at Bunnings is when sh...e is fundraising for the Firies Climb for Motor Neurone Disease and the only time she demands to speak to the manager is to compliment them. We love our Karen and all the wonderful Karen’s we serve in the community. See more

20.01.2022 Solar panels are a very popular addition to homes, however fires involving solar panels have increased dramatically- almost 80% in the last five years. Solar pa...nels were found to be the cause of four fires in the last week alone and are up more than 20% from this time last year, with solar isolation switches causing almost half of all solar panel-related fires. NSW residents can play their part in ensuring solar panels are as safe as possible by making sure their solar panel system complies with Australian standards and using a qualified installer. It's always a good idea to do a license check with NSW Fair Trading before any work takes place. Remember, calling Triple Zero (000) for a fire emergency can be the difference between life and death, or a building or other property being saved or destroyed. For more information on solar panel safety, visit the Fair Trading website here: https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au//during-th/solar-panels



19.01.2022 California fire tornado.

19.01.2022 Wheat bags can ignite, and are not designed to replace hot water bottles for warming beds. Regularly check your wheat bag for signs of wear and tear or scorchin...g. With age the fillings dry out and become combustible. Only use wheat bags for direct application to body aches and pains. For more fire safety tips visit www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire

18.01.2022 WE REMEMBER | Today marks National Police Remembrance Day, where we commemorate the service and sacrifice of the members of the NSW Police Force who have lost t...heir lives in the line of duty. Much like our firefighters, police officers dedicate their lives to protecting our NSW community. Today we recognise their courage and commend all those who have lost their lives to keep us safe. #MoreThanFire #Community

16.01.2022 A friendly reminder to keep your feet off the dashboard when travelling in vehicles. This airbag was deployed under controlled conditions during drill and was filmed in slow motion.

15.01.2022 A visual reminder at how a situation & conditions can change so quickly with a bushfire and just how fast a bushfire can move.



15.01.2022 OUTDOOR HEATERS BELONG OUTDOOR Keep your family safe this winter by NEVER using outdoor heaters, barbecues, or charcoal pits inside your home. LPG, heat beads, and the like emit lethal carbon monoxide which can be fatal in a confined space. For more information, visit www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter

11.01.2022 Are you one of the many Australians that loves to go for long drives with your feet on the dash?? Well this video is for you! Every year, passengers sustain un...necessary injuries from travelling like this. Their legs are forced back at awkward angles into their face and chest in a matter of milliseconds. Please, watch this video and remind your family and friends about the importance of keeping your feet off the dash. See more

10.01.2022 This weekend, take the time to ensure your homes safety by completing our "Get Ready" checklist. It's a great activity to do with your whole household - download our check list here: www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter

08.01.2022 HOUSE FIRE ENGADINE | A family consisting of two adults and their baby, were fortunate to escape a fire that occurred in their home in the early hours of this m...orning. Thanks to their two working smoke alarms, they were alerted to the fire - one of which they had replaced the battery in last month. A lifesaving decision on their behalf as it was an early warning sign that gave them enough time to escape! It’s a timely and stark reminder of why working smoke alarms help save lives. Don’t risk it, test yours today. If you’d like more information on smoke alarms visit www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable

08.01.2022 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 www.myfireplan.com.au #getreadyweekend See more

07.01.2022 The firefighters from Fire and Rescue NSW Station 373 East Maitland have started their training to become qualified Rescue Operators. As well as still being fully capable for firefighting response, our fire truck is having some internal remodeling to carry a swag of new & different high end rescue tools. First stage of our training is road crash rescue. This involves undertaking practical drill on areas such as stablising vehicle(s), glass management, how to cut a car from a... patient(s) and using new equipment such as a tirfor winch, hydraulic shears, hydraulic rams, hydraulic spreaders, hydraulic pedal cutter. All the platoons have their road crash rescue assessment in a couple of weeks. Fire and Rescue NSW Maitland City Council

04.01.2022 Let's hope these impressive air cranes will not be needed during our upcoming bushfire season.

04.01.2022 Your swimming pool could have a bigger purpose this summer! With bushfire season commencing, we urge any residents that have a pool, water tank or dam to sign u...p to our Static Water Supply (SWS) program. By displaying this free sign on your letterbox, firefighters can identify where there is an emergency water supply available to protect your home and possessions. Contact your local fire station to sign up now and be bushfire ready. #PreparedForAnything #MoreThanFire #ProtectTheIrreplaceable

03.01.2022 Issued at 1:47 pm Friday, 13 November 2020. Severe Thunderstorm Warning for DAMAGING WINDS and LARGE HAILSTONES For people in Hunter, Metropolitan, Central T...ablelands and parts of Mid North Coast, Illawarra, Southern Tablelands, North West Slopes and Plains, Central West Slopes and Plains and South West Slopes Forecast Districts. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OCCURRING WITH POSSIBLE LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds and large hailstones in the warning area over the next several hours. Locations which may be affected include Newcastle, Gosford, Sydney, Wollongong, Orange, Bathurst, Katoomba, Dubbo and Parkes.

03.01.2022 With the recent outbreaks in NSW showing COVID-19 is still in the community, it's important to maintain physical distancing. Stay safe. Be respectful. Keep your distance. For more information: https://www.nsw.gov.au/c/how-to-protect-yourself-and-others

03.01.2022 EAST MAITLAND | Multiple Fire and Rescue Stations from the Newcastle Region including Fire and Rescue NSW Station 374 Maitland Fire & Rescue NSW Station 455 Rut...herford Newcastle Fire Station Fire and Rescue NSW Station 382 Morpeth and Fire And Rescue NSW Station 454 Tarro responded to a house fire early this morning and while the house was totally destroyed by fire, there is a happy ending to this tail. Six residents had managed to self-evacuate when crews arrived however, the family dog, Betty, was still trapped inside the home. Thinking the worst, firefighters worked for over an hour to bring the blaze under control. Towards the end of operations, with the structure badly compromised, crews noticed Betty moving through the rubble of the second story towards a balcony. Firefighters were able to use a ladder platform to lift Betty safely from the balcony and into the arms of her worried owners. Betty was very happy to be rescued and is being treated by the local veterinary clinic but is expected to make a full recovery. #MoreTheFire #PreparedForAnything #DogRescue

01.01.2022 Fire and Rescue NSW crews from Fire and Rescue NSW Station 304 Gosford and Fire and Rescue NSW Station 357 Lambton put their technical skills to the test during... a difficult horse rescue at a property in Matcham just before 11:30am this morning. Crews were called to the scene where they found a female horse caught under a fence, laying on her side in a dam. The Technical Rescue Crew were on scene to attempt to safely extract the horse and after two long hours the horse, named Naaman Flaunt It, was freed. Four trucks attended the incident with more than 10 firefighters and a number of local residents assisting with the rescue. Naaman Flaunt It is in good health and was left in the care of her relieved owners and a vet. #FRNSW #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire #PreparedForAnything

01.01.2022 THANKS A BUNCH | Today is Thank a First Responder Day, and we want to say a big thank you to our emergency services colleagues for your ongoing support as we wo...rk together to #ProtectTheIrreplaceable. On this special day, we are humbled by the gratitude shown by the community and we would like to thank you for all your support. Watch the video of our Deputy Commissioner Jeremy Fewtrell sharing his thoughts on this important day. #FRNSW #TAFRD #firstresponderday #thankafirstresponder

01.01.2022 Have you ever wanted to see exactly what it's like to fight a fire first hand? Well, thanks to Fire and Rescue NSW Station 83 Riverstone you can. Riverstone Fir...e Station were called to a kitchen fire on Wednesday, 9 September after a pot of oil caught alight. The kitchen was extensively damaged, however the owner's of the home escaped with only minor injuries. Check out the below video to see a kitchen fire through the eyes of a firefighter. Kitchen fires are the leading cause of house fires in NSW and a hot oil fire can engulf a room in a matter of minutes. Never attempt to put out an oil fire using water. Use a fire blanket only if it is safe to do so. Act quickly. Get out. Stay Out. Call Triple Zero (000) and wait for firefighters to attend. You can prevent a kitchen fire from happening by never leaving cooking unattended. #PreparedForAnything #MoreThanFire

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