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Fire and Rescue NSW Station 209 Albury Civic

Locality: Albury, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6021 7023



Address: 567 Kiewa Street 2640 Albury, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Total Fire Ban Sunday 27 December 2020 Council areas affected EASTERN RIVERINA = Albury; Coolamon; Greater Hume; Junee; Lockhart; Wagga Wagga... SOUTHERN RIVERINA = Berrigan; Edward River; Federation; Murray River; Southern parts of Murrumbidgee #FRNSW https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/page.php?id=9209 https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/fdr-and-tobans



25.01.2022 Fire and Rescue NSW Station 209 Albury Civic conducted rescue training as part of the Fire and Rescue NSW Station Training Program All Fire and Rescue NSW pumpe...rs and firefighters have a road crash rescue capability and can use the equipment for a variety of operations Training ensures that Fire and Rescue NSW firefighters are #preparedforanything #morethanfire #protecttheirrepalceable #FRNSW

24.01.2022 HELP TRIPLE ZERO (000) FIND YOU | Fire and Rescue NSW and the national Triple Zero Awareness Work Group re-launched the improved Emergency app today! The emerg...ency plus app is a free, life-saving tool to help people call the right number and be found easily in an emergency, anywhere in Australia. With what3words now available within the Emergency plus app, callers can now describe their exact location in an emergency, quickly and easily, with just three words. Download the free emergency plus app today! Available on the App Store: https://fal.cn/3binl Android App available on the Google Play Store: https://fal.cn/3binm

24.01.2022 A Total Fire Ban is in force today, Sunday 27 December for the Southern and Eastern Riverina areas due to forecast hot and windy weather. Review and discuss you...r bush fire survival plan and know what you will do if threatened by fire. If you are travelling or on holiday in an area you're not familiar with, make sure you check the fire risk and the area you are in or going to and stay up to date with Fires Near Me NSW. https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/fires-near-me See more



23.01.2022 At Fire and Rescue NSW, we are prepared for anything...except being chased by an angry cow. About 12:30pm on Sunday 29 November 2020, Firefighters from Richmon...d Fire Station were conducting hydrant inspections at the Richmond Lowlands when a stray cow was sighted on the roadway. The stray cow must’ve seen red and decided to chase a firefighter on the roadway, who had to mooove out of the way. It's the fastest we've seen this firefighter move in years! Luckily only his ego was bruised and he’s otherwise okay. He was able to compose himself to complete the hydrant inspection. The offender managed to get away. #preparedforanything

23.01.2022 Quick work in hot dry conditions by firefighters stopped this fire spreading. Fire and Rescue NSW Station 206 Albury North Fire and Rescue NSW Station 209 Albury Civic Thanks to NSW Police Force for their help in closing one lane of the freeway.

22.01.2022 Tonight, when you change your clocks, take a second to check your smoke alarm. It’s as simple as pressing a button. Don’t risk it, test it.



20.01.2022 First TOBAN of the season declared for Eastern Riverina. During a Total Fire Ban you cannot light, maintain or use a fire in the open, or to carry out any activity in the open that causes, or is likely to cause, a fire. General purpose hot works (such as welding, grinding or gas cutting or any activity that produces a spark or flame) are not to be done in the open.

18.01.2022 The 90th Good Friday Appeal is here Join us as we celebrate 90 Years of Giving for the Kids and raise much needed funds for The Royal Children's Hospital, Mel...bourne. We're excited to be back with fundraising events across Victoria and beyond, and for our volunteers to be shaking tins at intersections, door knocking and answering your generous donation calls. The phone lines are open from 9am so you can call 1300 277 325 to donate or you can give online anytime at www.goodfridayappeal.com.au We know it has been a difficult year for everyone but if you're able to support the Appeal in some way, it will make a massive difference for the kids. Don't forget to share with us how you're celebrating the 90th Appeal by tagging us on social! #GiveForTheKids #90YearsOfGiving #GoodFridayAppeal

17.01.2022 Always good to work with other agencies so that we are #preparedForAnthing

16.01.2022 #Albury Fire and Rescue NSW firefighters responded to a grass fire on Sunday that had spread to an adjoining wreckers yard severely damaging several heavy vehic...les Quick work from NSW Rural Fire Service firefighters who were nearby training brought the grass fire under control while #FRNSW managed the vehicle fires and prevented the fire from spreading to other vehicles and buildings and further damage Early indications are that the fire was not of a suspicious nature although a investigation is being conducted by NSWPOL Fire and Rescue NSW Station 203 Albury Central Fire and Rescue NSW Station 206 Albury North Fire and Rescue NSW Station 209 Albury Civic

14.01.2022 Due to the increased risk of fire in the Berrigan, Albury, Greater Hume and Federation LGA's, the NSW RFS is requesting harvest operators immediately stop and c...heck local weather conditions before deciding whether it is safe to continue harvesting. The NSW RFS recommends the use of the voluntary grain harvesting guide to help determine if it’s safe to harvest. More details at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/harvesting-guide



13.01.2022 Make sure your caravan or motor home has a working smoke alarm to ensure your holiday memories are good ones. If there is a fire, act fast. Get out, stay out, a...nd call Triple Zero (000). For more camping and caravan fire safety tips, visit us: https://fal.cn/caravansafety #HelpUsHelpYou #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable

09.01.2022 WHAT A YEAR | 2020 has been a challenging year with bushfires, drought, floods and an ongoing pandemic. We remained #PreparedForAnything and responded to nearl...y 130,000 incidents during 2019-20. This included urban fires, rescues, hazardous materials, medical assist incidents and more. As we remain in uncertain times, we remind you to stay vigilant and use physical distancing to help keep NSW safe. #MoreThanFire #OurPeople #Community

09.01.2022 Good Friday Appeal Listen out for the sirens coming down your street and come out to donate... We have limited volunters and try to do as much of our town as we can. So if you don't have a truck come down your street, we have 2 locations you can come to donate... Schaeffer St Oval from 10am-midday... QE2 Square until 4pm Look out for the purple and white balloons OR you can donate via the virtual tin shake... https://www.virtualtinshake.com.au/fundraisers/Albury See more

09.01.2022 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

08.01.2022 - The Bush Fire Danger Period (BFDP) comes into effect from 00:01 Sunday 1 November 2020 for the following Local Government ...Areas: > Albury > Greater Hume > Federation and > Berrigan Fire Permits are required during the BFDP for burning activities, they are free and easy to obtain. Fire permits help ensure that fire is used safely. A permit sets out the rules around how a fire is lit and maintained, and lets firefighters know when you are conducting burning activities on your property. Additionally, fire permits are not required for fires for the purpose of heating or cooking, provided that the fire is: > in a permanently constructed fireplace > at a site surrounded by ground that is cleared of all combustible materials for a distance of at least two metres all around > completely extinguished before leaving and > you have the landowners consent. If you are in doubt about whether you require a fire permit, contact the Southern Border Team (02) 6051 1511, or if you live in an urban area contact your nearest NSW Fire and Rescue Brigade station. For more information on the BFDP: https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au//Bush-fire-hazards/fire-permits AlburyCity Greater Hume Council Berrigan Shire Council @federationcouncil Fire and Rescue NSW Zone Regional South 3

05.01.2022 Thank you Fire and Rescue NSW Station 322 Henty for your incredible donation to Good Friday Appeal. #GiveForTheKids #90YearsOfGiving #GoodFridayAppeal

05.01.2022 CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS, CHECK YOUR SMOKE ALARMS | Today, when you change your clocks, take a second to check your smoke alarm. It’s as simple as pressing a button. Only working smoke alarms help save lives. #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable

04.01.2022 GOOD FRIDAY APPEAL Dig deep and donate to the Good Friday Appeal The 90th Good Friday Appeal is here Join us as we celebrate 90 Years of Giving for the Kids and raise much needed funds for The Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.... #GiveForTheKids #90YearsOfGiving #GoodFridayAppeal Fire and Rescue NSW Station 203 Albury Central Fire and Rescue NSW Station 209 Albury Civic

04.01.2022 Congratulations to all thr firefighters that were presented with their national medal including our own Daniel Castley

03.01.2022 Planning a BBQ today? Check your BBQ is safe to use! Fire and Rescue NSW Station 062 Bankstown attended a fire caused by a BBQ that had not been maintained over... the winter months. Station Officer Tony Camilleri shows us how quick and easy it is to check your BBQ is safe for use! #MoreThanFire #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable

03.01.2022 This afternoon Albury Civic Fire Station were out and about conducting hydrant checks. Good example this hydrant was well hidden under dirt and grass, makes it very difficult to find when in an emergency Have a look around your home / work place are your hydrants easy to access / find.....

02.01.2022 Wishing you all a Merry Christmas from all the staff at Albury Civic Fire station

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