Fire and Rescue NSW Station 220 Bellbird in Bellbird, New South Wales, Australia | Fire station
Fire and Rescue NSW Station 220 Bellbird
Locality: Bellbird, New South Wales, Australia
Phone: +61 2 4990 1596
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25.01.2022 This Sunday, 5 April, daylight savings will end. Remember to change your clocks, but more importantly, check your smoke alarm. Working smoke alarms help save lives. Don't risk it. Test it. #PreparedForAnything #ToProtectTheIrreplaceable
25.01.2022 Very High Fire Danger, for the Greater Hunter Today storms forecasted with winds
23.01.2022 Local Hazard reduction Notification Due Date29/08/2020 to 29/08/2020 LGA - Cessnock Location - first Street ... Stage 2 HAZARD REDUCTION Tenure- National Park HR Conduced by - National Parks and Wildlife Size114.92 ha See more
15.01.2022 Storm moving through Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING WINDS For people in parts of Hunter, Metropolitan and Illawarra Forecast Districts
14.01.2022 Today Fire and Rescue NSW pay tribute to all who have bravely served to protect our country. We have a close relationship with the armed forces, with many of our firefighters joining to serve the community after serving their country. This year we couldn’t attend services; so we join together in remembrance, as we stay apart. Lest we forget.
08.01.2022 COVID - 19 UPDATE There are a few changes that have taken place with the way Fire and Rescue NSW operates that you notice. We hope you understand and can help us through the next few weeks.... Some if the changes include: We are cancelling all non essential community engagements so we won't be able to visit your school or childcare centre to pass on fire safety messages for a while. If you visit a fire station for any non life threatening issues we are not going to be able to let you in. You may notice fire trucks at emergencies with fire fighters sitting inside. We are minimising the amount of fire fighters contact with the community. If you see us sitting in our fire trucks and not getting out this is not us being rude. Feel free to give us a way from a distance we'll still wave back. We wont be able to show your kids our fire truck and let them sit in it for a while. And unfortunatly we won't be able to shake you hands for a while. Behind the scenes we are doing a lot of hard work to continously decontaminate our trucks, uniforms and fire stations to ensure us and our community are protected. Thanks for the support we could not do this without everyones support. #covid-19
07.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day from Bellbird 220
06.01.2022 TOBAN - DECLARED for the Greater Hunter Tomorrow..
06.01.2022 FIRIES NEEDED | Becoming a firefighter is every child's dream, but Fire and Rescue brigades across the North West are experiencing critical staff shortages. Now, a hard working Gunnedah woman is sharing her story, in the hope others will sign up.
03.01.2022 VERY HIGH - Fire danger for today Please remain vigilant, report fires to Triple Zero (000) early and follow the advice of emergency services. Stay safe, everyone.
02.01.2022 Great sunset yesterday to go with our call
01.01.2022 Detailed Severe Thunderstorm Warning for HEAVY RAINFALL and DAMAGING WINDS For people in Maitland/Cessnock and parts of Greater Newcastle and Gosford/Wyong areas. Issued at 12:40 am Wednesday, 19 February 2020.