Legana Fire Brigade in Legana, Tasmania, Australia | Fire station
Legana Fire Brigade
Locality: Legana, Tasmania, Australia
Phone: +61 1800 000 699
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25.01.2022 Hi all Lolly run is about to start, track us live on the following link. https://bluelane.io/JjAyBW
23.01.2022 If you are heading out this long weekend, take care on our roads. Pull over and take a break. Arriving late is better than not arriving at all. Road safety is e...veryone's responsibility. For further details see: https://www.police.tas.gov.au/emergency-services-road-safe/
23.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the Dads, Grand-dads and Father figures out there. We hope you enjoy the day with your family whether it be out on Job or not. especially those in the emergency services who are spending today away from their children - Have a great day! #FathersDay #Family
22.01.2022 Yep we do it all again
22.01.2022 Yesterday we sent a couple of crews to participate in the group exercise alongside Gravelly Beach Fire Brigade, Bridgenorth, Winkleigh fire brigades and the team from West Tamar State Emergency Service - SES. It was a great day to brush up on some basic skills and have a go at the rescue tools that the SES use. Thanks to all involved in organising the say and well done to all that gave up the Saturday morning to attend.
21.01.2022 For those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, we will remember them 11.11.11
19.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a SEVERE WEATHER WARNING for DAMAGING winds across Tasmania on Friday. SES advises that people should: Supervise childre...n closely. Check that family and neighbours are aware of warnings. Manage pets and livestock. Secure outdoor items including furniture and play equipment. Be prepared in case of power outages and report any outages to TasNetworks on 132 004. Be aware of damaged trees and power lines and take care when driving. Listen to the ABC radio or check www.ses.tas.gov.au for further advice. Call SES on 132 500 for non-life threatening flood and storm emergencies Call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. For further info visit the Bureau of Meteorology website http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings/
19.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a SEVERE WEATHER WARNING for DAMAGING WINDS across Tasmania this afternoon and into Wednesday. SES advises that people shou...ld: Supervise children closely. Check that family and neighbours are aware of warnings. Manage pets and livestock. Secure outdoor items including furniture and play equipment. Be prepared in case of power outages and report any outages to TasNetworks on 132 004. Be aware of damaged trees and power lines and take care when driving. Listen to the ABC radio or check www.ses.tas.gov.au for further advice. Call SES on 132 500 for non-life threatening flood and storm emergencies. Call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. For further info visit the Bureau of Meteorology website http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings/
14.01.2022 This Fire season Hazard icons across the country have a new consistent look. The new Australian Warning System introduces several changes to the way the community will be notified about hazards. We're rolling out the first stage of the changes to the Australian Warning System for bushfire in Tassie today. The changes will include the way bushfire warnings are displayed on the TFS website. From today, consistent colours will be used for: ... Advice (yellow), Watch and Act (orange); and Emergency Warning (red) The icon shapes will also change on maps from diamonds to triangles. While the colours and icons change, the meanings of the levels do not change. The changes are designed to bring consistency to the way warnings are displayed across Australia. Over time more states will use the new colours and icons and they will be used for other hazards like floods and storms. Further changes will occur in Tasmania in 2021, including enhancements to our warning messages. The Australian Warnings System is based on community research and good practice, in terms of what communities recognise and what gets people to take action during an emergency.
14.01.2022 Road safety is everybody’s responsibility
12.01.2022 A Severe Weather Warning has been issued for damaging north-westerly winds across Tasmania tomorrow. Sunday 30-8-2020 SES advises that people should: Supervise children closely.... Check that family and neighbours are aware of warnings. Manage pets and livestock. Secure outdoor items including furniture and play equipment. Be prepared in case of power outages and report any outages to TasNetworks on 132 004. Be aware of damaged trees and power lines and take care when driving. Listen to the ABC radio or check www.ses.tas.gov.au for further advice. Call SES on 132 500 for non-life threatening flood and storm emergencies Call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. For further info visit the Bureau of Meteorology website http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings/
12.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a SEVERE WEATHER WARNING for HEAVY RAINFALL across parts of Northern and North-Eastern Tasmania tomorrow. SES advises that ...people should: Supervise children closely. Check that family and neighbours are aware of warnings. Manage pets and livestock. Clear drains and gutters on premises prior to severe weather arriving. Do not walk, ride or drive through flood waters. Be prepared in case of power outages and report any outages to TasNetworks on 132 004. Listen to the ABC radio or check www.ses.tas.gov.au for further advice. Call SES on 132 500 for non-life threatening flood and storm emergencies Call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. For further info visit the Bureau of Meteorology website http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings/ See more
12.01.2022 Merry Christmas everyone we hope you all have a great day.
10.01.2022 RUOK? Start a conversation today.
09.01.2022 Restart a Heart Day event could help you save a life Restart a Heart Day aims to raise awareness on the importance of knowing how to restart a heart using cardi...opulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and an automatic external defibrillator (AED). Only one in 10 people survive cardiac arrest so we need your help to improve the odds in an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. On Friday 16 October, tune in to a live stream event between10:30 am and 2:30 pm (AEST) featuring an exciting line-up of experts in cardiac arrest, and CPR and AED training sessions every hour. There’s also a kids’ corner with original Yellow Wiggle, Greg Page. The event will be streamed on www.restartaheart.net.au and many social media platforms to be announced soon. For more information visit www.restartaheart.net.auRestart a Heart Day event could help you save a life
08.01.2022 Who is excited for the Lolly run this Sunday with Santa??? COVID-19 and OH&S has presented some challenges, and that does mean we have had to change how the event works, but considerable effort has ensured we can proceed with an event that we all thoroughly enjoy. Importantly there are some things we need from you to ensure we can run it safely! ... Santa’s helpers will take all precautions to ensure everyone’s safety on the day, please follow any directions given by them and please adhere to all the social distancing restrictions. Parents need to be aware that for everyone's safety we ask that you remain where you are and do not approach the trucks as Santa’s helpers will approach you and deliver a Christmas gift and Santa will see everyone so rest assured you wont miss out. We will post a live tracking link just prior to staring the day so you can see where Santa is so check out our page and the event. We are looking forward to seeing you all on Sunday
02.01.2022 Do you have a bushfire plan? With the bushfire season at our doorstep, if you live in or near the bush (which is pretty much all Tasmanians), you need one. With... our new online tool, it's never been simpler or quicker! In five minutes you can run through a simple questionnaire to plan out what you will do to keep yourself and everyone in your household safe in the event of bushfire. To complete your 5 minute bushfire plan visit www.fire.tas.gov.au and click on the 'Bushfire - Why Risk It?" tab on the homepage. #bushfireready #bushfirewhyriskit #bushfires #beprepared
02.01.2022 Rest if you’re driving tired. Arriving late is better than not arriving at all.
01.01.2022 Congratulations to one of our own