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Jindera rural fire brigade

Locality: Jindera, New South Wales



Address: Urana street 2642 Jindera, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Brigade members are being offered free tickets in a designated area. Please message if you are a Jindera RFS member and would like to attend.



22.01.2022 Strike Team: Splitters Creek departed this morning at 5am to head to Deniliquin to assist with a large grass fire to the south of the town crewed by members from Splitters Creek and Jindera rural fire brigade. Our first strike team deployment for the season.

22.01.2022 Tomorrow 28/11/20 will see our first total fire ban for this season.Elevated fire danger ratings are expected for the next few days.

21.01.2022 A big Thank You! to the team at Purple Chicken for choosing to donate their fundraising efforts to Jindera Rural Fire Brigade. This will go a long way in providing valuable resources for our trucks and crew members.



20.01.2022 On behalf of the captain and members, we would like to say happy 5 year anniversary to Juls Mills and Matthew Hicks. JA you have transformed Matt from a boy to a almost grown man. We are forever grateful

20.01.2022 Fire call 12:45pm. Crews were called to a grass fire near Jelbart Road. With a lot of good work, the fire was contained within 30 minutes. Thanks to our neighbouring brigades Lavington Rural Fire Brigade Walla Walla Rural Fire Service tabletop, glenellen and bungowannah for there quick response.

18.01.2022 Air assist today in Deniliquin. Thank you to the Jindera crew and Splitters Creek for their attendance on today’s strike team deployment. Special mention to the friendly emu’s watching us work today, see if you can spot one!



18.01.2022 At Alessi Mazda we donate $100 for every new vehicle purchased to local community groups, sporting clubs or registered charities of our customers choice. We wo...uld like to sincerely thank all of our wonderful customers for their continued support and for selecting these organisations. We have tagged some of the nominations that have been selected below. We look forward to supporting the organisations that our customers nominate with further donations in the future. Bright Fire Brigade Mulwala Lions Football Netball Club Lavington Rural Fire Brigade MND Australia Albury Wodonga Kart Club Lavington Panthers Football-Netball RSPCA Albury Volunteer Branch Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre Trust Fund Inc Albury Wodonga Animal Rescue...Hope - Life - Love Murray Valley Centre Inc Wodonga Raiders Football & Netball Club Corowa Rutherglen Football Netball Club Albury Salvation Army Albury & Border Rescue Squad - NSW Volunteer Rescue Association Inc. Chiltern Football Netball Club Kangaloola Wildlife Shelter Inc. Riverina Cancer Care Centre Albury Meals on Wheels Inc Stroke Foundation Ronald McDonald House Charities Victoria & Tasmania Albury Women's Shed Yackandandah Health JDRF Australia The Carevan Foundation Wodonga Bulldogs Stanley Athenaeum Wodonga Hockey Club Parklands Albury Wodonga Boomers FC Henty Football & Netball Club Belvoir Special School NSW SES Culcairn Unit Evolve Mixed Martial Arts Hume Public School Lavington Rural Fire Brigade Table Top Rural Fire Brigade Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade NSW RFS Southern Border Team Burrumbuttock Hay Runners Corryong CFA Lavington Panthers Bowling Club Rosewhite CFA Jindera rural fire brigade Griffith Community Centre Nolan House

17.01.2022 Captains Tour 2020. Big turn out from the crews of Group 4 Southern Border Team for today’s tour starting at Splitters Creek. Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade

16.01.2022 Jindera Crews are responding to a grass fire in Lavington to assist in mopping up.

14.01.2022 In recognising and acknowledging the strong female leadership and membership within the NSW Rural Fire Service, NSW Police Force, NSW Rural Fire Service - Southern Border Team, Murray River Police District and at a local brigade level, we are proud in continuing to work collaboratively with all the emergency services who attend the incidents we are called out to. #internationalwomensday2021

14.01.2022 The Jindera and Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade Strike Team crew working together to assist in Deniliquin today.



14.01.2022 Can you help? Or know someone who can... Wanted: Shelving One of our local Brigades are in need of shelving for their fire station. Talmalmo is located 40klms f...rom Albury on the River Road. They have a tin shed with no shelving to store things on. They have been so busy with the fires and we would love to be able help them. If you have any shelving you no longer need or are willing to donate some, please call Kathy Barnes on 0427263097 Thank you. See more

09.01.2022 Today is a hard day for many that were impacted by the Green Valley Fire near Jingellic 12 months ago. Sadly Firefighter Samuel McPaul lost his life and five ot...her fire fighters were injured. Our thoughts are with Sam’s family and friends today along with all those impacted by this tragic event. Rest In Peace Sam If you are finding things tough & need support please reach out. Lifeline 13 11 14 Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636

07.01.2022 Jindera Crews have responded this morning to a local house fire with Lavington Rural Fire Brigade & Fire and Rescue NSW, NSW Ambulance,Murray River Police District

06.01.2022 - 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 BURN NOTICE: On Sunday 17/05/20 We are burning the green waste at the Jindera transfer station Commencing at 5pm.

04.01.2022 Fire season comes to a close in NSW 31 March 2020 Today marks the official end to the most devastating bush fire season in the state’s history.... NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said this season had been unprecedented in terms of conditions experienced, the loss of lives and property, and the threat to communities across large parts of NSW. NSW RFS crews and other agencies have responded to more than 11,400 bush and grass fires that have burnt more than 5.5 million hectares, the equivalent of 6.2% of the state, Commissioner Fitzsimmons said. Fires this season have destroyed 2,448 homes; however, the great work of firefighters saw 14,481 homes saved. This season there were six days where areas across NSW recorded catastrophic fire weather conditions. At the height of activity, there was on average around 2,500 firefighters in the field each shift with up to 4,000 on days of increased fire danger and impact. We have seen a combined inter-agency response from NSW RFS, Fire and Rescue NSW, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Forestry Corporation NSW, NSW State Emergency Service, NSW Police, NSW Ambulance and the Australian Defence Force come together with our interstate colleagues. We must also thank the international response and assistance from Canada, the United States and New Zealand. Commissioner Fitzsimmons said that most tragically 25 lives were lost, including those of the three NSW RFS volunteers and three US aerial firefighters. Our thoughts will forever be with the families and loved ones of all those who lost their lives. "We especially pay tribute to the families of Geoffrey Keaton and Andrew O’Dwyer from the Horsley Park Brigade and Samuel McPaul from the Morven Brigade, along with US aerial firefighters Ian McBeth, Paul Hudson and Rick DeMorgan Jr. Their loss has been felt deeply and we honour the sacrifice they made to selflessly protect communities across NSW. Commissioner Fitzsimmons said all emergency services personnel, especially NSW RFS members, have given so much, spending time away from their families, jobs and loved ones. We continue to thank our members’ families, colleagues and employers for allowing our volunteers to provide such a great level of protection to the people of NSW. Time and time again, we’ve heard from affected areas how the incredible work of firefighters on the ground, backed up by the crews in the air, have helped save people and property. Commissioner Fitzsimmons has also praised the community for its response across the fire season. While we’ve seen unprecedented fire activity, we’ve also seen an unprecedented response from the community including use of our warnings products like Fires Near Me NSW, and importantly, taking decisive action based on quality media reports and the messages we’ve sent. Responding to bush fires is a team effort, and the community across NSW is an important team member. We must also be mindful of all those still enduring the very raw and difficult recovery process as a result of the fires and that efforts are sustained through this very personal challenge. While the focus now for all of us is rightly on the Coronavirus response effort, the next bush fire season will begin in only a matter of months, so keep your property prepared and have your bush fire survival plan up to date and discussed with those in your family and household.

04.01.2022 The view from Jindera 2 in convoy on the Captains Tour 2020 while traversing Ridge Trail between Splitters Creek and Jindera.

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