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Fire and Rescue NSW Station 371 Macksville

Locality: Macksville, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6568 1561



Address: 26 Wallace Street, Macksville NSW 2447 2447 Macksville, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 SAVE THE APP THAT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE | Being able to give your precise location in an emergency can save vital time and lives. Make sure you’re prepared this ...summer by downloading the free emergencyplus app with @what3words built-in, so you can #HelpTripleZeroFindYou with just three words. See more



23.01.2022 Wishing everyone a safe and Merry Christmas. We hope you have a safe and festive day with family and friends.

23.01.2022 Peter has been an #OnCallFRNSW firefighter since 2002 and has brought many of the skills and attributes he’s learnt at Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW) across to his fulltime job in marketing and workplace health & safety at Temora Aviation Museum. What does being an #OnCallFRNSW firefighter means for employers? Peter says: Your employees are going to bring you a lot of skills; they’re going to get a lot of training... at no cost to you. We’re recruiting #OnCallFRNSW firefighters ...in regional NSW and want to hear from men and women interested and available to be a firefighter with us | fire.nsw.gov.au/retained/ Peter is one of thousands of men and women around regional NSW keeping their communities safe and adding value to their employers as #OnCallFRNSW firefighters.

22.01.2022 Fire and Rescue NSW staff take their responsibility to their community seriously, part of that involves regular medical assessments and a yearly fitness drill involving 7 fire fighting and strength related tasks , Over the last few weeks you might have seen staff out participating in these drills as we make sure we are #preparedforanything #toprotecttheirreplaceable #firefighterfit



21.01.2022 A media release from Nambucca Valley Council

20.01.2022 343 FRNSW remembers the sacrifice made by 343 firefighters from FDNY, who died in the line of duty on this day 19 years ago. Your service will never be forgotten.

20.01.2022 The NSW Police Force is now using geo-targeting to locate high risk missing persons, sending emergency alerts to mobiles in the area where the person went missi...ng. We remind you that if you receive a text message from 0444 444 444 this is an official alert to seek your assistance. This text will provide you with information and a link to an image.



19.01.2022 Keep and eye on the weather this afternoon. #preparedforanything

19.01.2022 Vale Senior Constable Foster from Fire and Rescue Yamba 510. A sad loss to your own family and friends and your extended police family. Nsw Police are mourn...ing the loss of one of their own. Senior Constable Kelly Foster (Lithgow),tragically lost her life yesterday whilst endeavouring to save a person in distress at Wollangambe Canyon at Mount Wilson. Our thoughts are with her family, friends and colleagues during this sad time. See more

16.01.2022 UPDATE - Roads open in Stuarts Point however Evacuation Order remains in place Public safety operations in the Stuarts Point area on the Mid North Coast are... ongoing to ensure the safety and welfare support for those residents impacted. The Local Emergency Operations Controller (LEOCON) issued an evacuation order at 9.30pm on Friday (26 March 2021), after NSW Heath confirmed a risk of faecal matter and bacteria in the discharge from onsite septic systems impacted by floodwaters. The LEOCON declared the zone a danger area and issued an evacuation order under Section 60L of the State Emergency and Rescue Management Act. Surrounding streets are now dry, Fire and Rescue NSW crews have today prioritised disinfecting roads that were contaminated and all roads have now been opened. The exclusion zone remains around individual properties which have been marked with tape. Currently, ground water continues to be pumped from the affected area. The priority for the Emergency Operations Centre and the LEOCON is to get people back into their homes, however each property needs to be assessed in terms of a number of criteria. All agencies are working together to best determine what will be required to revoke the evacuation orders for individual properties. This assessment includes: Has there been water on the site? Has the home been inundated? Is the home structurally sound? Is the home’s septic system operational? Crews from the relevant agencies, including Fire and Rescue NSW and Kempsey Shire Council, are assessing each property using the above criteria, to develop a remediation plan for each home. All property owners are being communicated with and supported by the Department of Communities and Justice (WELFAC) while this process remains ongoing. Community Information Sessions coordinated by the SES will be conducted tomorrow (Wednesday 31 March 2021) in Stuarts Point and surrounding areas where evacuated residents are being housed. These sessions will outline further details around the steps being taken to return people to their homes, the continued issues with significant ground water and the health advice for managing flood impacts. Any residents requiring urgent assistance or specialist care are advised to contact SES on 132 500. In life threatening situations, call Triple Zero (000) immediately.

15.01.2022 ONLY WORKING SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES. Fire and Rescue NSW is strongly encouraging residents of NSW to check their smoke alarms and change their batteries when adjusting their clocks for daylight savings tonight. We suggest that smoke alarms are replaced every 10 years, even if they’re still functional. Smoke alarm batteries should be replaced annually, whilst alarms are tested monthly. It’s the law to have a working smoke alarm on each level of a residential property, howev...er we recommend to have one in each room, hallways, and common living areas. If you have questions or concerns regarding your smoke alarm, check out www.fire.nsw.gov.au or send us a message.

14.01.2022 GUMMA | Just after 9pm last night Fire and Rescue NSW crews from across the Mid North Coast responded to reports of a house fire on Figtree Rd, Gumma. Firefight...ers from Macksville, Nambucca Heads and Coffs Harbour arrived on scene just after 9pm and found a home fully alight with flames reaching through the roof. Crews from the Rural Fire Service arrived on scene to assist and supply extra water to firefighters on the ground. The fire was extinguished shortly before midnight. however the house was destroyed. Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the fire and no injuries were sustained. #MoreThanFire #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable



12.01.2022 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 emergency 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

08.01.2022 WE REMEMBER | Today marks National Police Remembrance Day, where we commemorate the service and sacrifice of the members of the NSW Police Force who have lost t...heir lives in the line of duty. Much like our firefighters, police officers dedicate their lives to protecting our NSW community. Today we recognise their courage and commend all those who have lost their lives to keep us safe. #MoreThanFire #Community

06.01.2022 There is always light at the end of the tunnel. From disaster stems so much community spirit and willingness to help each other. It has been a massive week helping the community clean up.

03.01.2022 Our thoughts are with our brothers and sisters at Nambucca with who we shared this day. We look forwarded riding with you again.

01.01.2022 Today we had the honor of being asked to farewell a "brother in arms". Norman "Norm" Perry was the longest standing station officer at Fire and Rescue NSW 254 Station Cessnock . It was a privilege to form a honor guard for a man that has dedicated his life to serving the community and helping those in need.

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