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Fire and Rescue NSW Station 375 Manilla

Locality: Manilla, New South Wales

Phone: 6785 1505



Address: Strafford St 2346 Manilla, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 With this rain around there’ll be wet clothes to dry. Be safe everyone and follow this simple advice #FRNSW



20.01.2022 **A Message from our Commissioner, Paul Baxter** Each type of emergency or incident that occurrs in NSW has a lead agency. Where the RFS Commissioner enacts Par...t 3, (Coordinated Bush Firefighting) section 44 of the Rural Fires Act (1997), FRNSW supports the RFS. The RFS Commissioner will appoint an Incident Controller for any particular fire who may be from any agency, including FRNSW. The overall intent is to provide for coordinated efforts and control which makes sense when there are multiple fire agencies in NSW. FRNSW has a lot of resources so we have played and will continue to play a significant role in support with thousands of our firefighters already having deployed all over the state this season. Large bushfire coordination is undertaken at the RFS State Operations Centre at Olympic Park, in this building is a very large open room with all the different agencies working together. FRNSW’s Bushfire and Aviation section is permenantly based there and when bushfires escalate FRNSW will activate the BICC which is the Bushfire Incident Coordination Centre. In this video, Superintendent David Tchappet takes you behind the scenes at FRNSW’s BICC. I’m sure you’ll agree it’s an impressive operation. Thank you to all the teams involved. Please take care out there everyone ! Paul #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire #NSWFires #AFAC #frnswmedia

12.01.2022 Daylight Savings starts at 2:00 am on the 6th of October. Also time to replace the battery in your smoke alarm or test the alarm if it has a 10 year battery.

11.01.2022 An important message from Fire and Rescue NSW: Wheat bags can ignite, and are not designed to replace hot water bottles for warming beds. Regularly check your w...heat bag for signs of wear and tear or scorching. 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



08.01.2022 ******WARNING****** Wyong Fire Station has been broken into overnight, where some gear has been taken, including but not limited to the following items: - Yell...ow fire fighting helmets - Bush fire jackets - Fire fighting gloves - ID cards - Goggles - Blue fire fighting shirts and trouser's. - White flash hoods (Similar to a balaclava) All of these items are clearly marked or branded with FRNSW logo's and some of these will have firefighters names on them. We have had reports that a male was seen wearing some of the above mentioned items, walking around the Wyong area this morning. If you see this person, or any persons acting suspiciously around Wyong Fire Station, please call triple zero (000) or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, and provide any details or descriptions. Please be mindful that FRNSW do not door-knock or go around asking for monetary donations or discounts.

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07.01.2022 FRNSW Crews from across the New England and North West are en route to the township of Tingha where a fire is due to impact on homes in the area. Crews from Tam...worth, West Tamworth, Manilla and Gunnedah scrambled crews to assist the RFS and join a Strike team consisting of FRNSW Narrabri, Inverell, Armidale and Glen Innes. Great Commitment from Regional North 3 crews to answer the call. Stay safe evryone and do your best. Photo Rob Strauch Bush Fire Officer FRNSW



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05.01.2022 Information for Brian Howard’s send off

05.01.2022 Fire and Rescue NSW are advising anyone visiting Tamworth for the Toyota Country Music Festival to ensure they plan well ahead for their trip. With temperatures... forecast to be in the high thirties to forties Supt Tom Cooper, #FRNSW Zone Commander for the New England and Northwest advises visitors to be mindful of the consequences that an escaped fire could have. There’s been very little rain for the past 12 months and conditions are going to be quite hot and dry for the duration of the festival. FRNSW offers the following tips for campers and caravanners to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable time at the festival: Ensure you leave plenty of time for travel and book ahead if possible; Make sure you leave a good space between you and the van or RV next to you when you set up your site; Have your gas cylinders, BBQs and other LPG operated equipment checked by a qualified person before use; Ensure LPG cylinders are turned off at the main valve when not in use and spare cylinders have the valves pointing away from your van or RV; Check the expiry date on your LPG Cylinders and ensure fittings and hoses are in good condition; Make sure you have a working smoke alarm in your caravan or RV It’s the law; Do not use naked flames or LPG appliances inside your tent; Be aware that Total Fire Bans may be imposed during the Festival. Check the NSW RFS website for info - https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/ Tamworth Regional Council, local radio stations and the Toyota Country Music Festival https://www.tcmf.com.au/ provide regular information including emergency warnings during the festival ; Avoid cooking a meal if you have been drinking alcohol. Purchase a meal at one of the many restaurants or hotels in Tamworth; Visit the FRNSW website for fire safety advice or follow this link - https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/page.php?id=9269 Be aware that weather conditions could change and be prepared! Tamworth Country Music Festival

04.01.2022 Grab a partner and sign up for The social bowls day to raise money for the 2019 Australasian Firefighter Championships. All levels of bowlers welcome. Come along and enjoy the day. Great prizes and price includes BBQ lunch. August 25th at South Tamworth Bowlo

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