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NSW Rural Fire Service

Locality: Regentville

Phone: +61 2 4734 7777



Address: 8-12 Jeanette Street 2745 Regentville, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Firefighters from the Cumberland Zone, Hawkesbury District and Fire and Rescue NSW are on scene at a bushfire in Bligh Park. For up to date information download NSW RFS Fires Near Me App or visit https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/fires-near-me #nswfires #nswrfs



25.01.2022 HR POSTPONED - Mulgoa Hills, Mulgoa Unfortunately due to unfavourable conditions, the hazard reduction burn planned for Mulgoa tomorrow has been postponed. When conditions are suitable, the burn will be rescheduled and the community advised. ... #NSWRFS

24.01.2022 Bush fire arson is a crime. The NSW Rural Fire Service and NSW Police Force are committed to fighting bush fire arson. Bush fire arson is dangerous. It can destroy lives, properties, and have long term effects on the environment. It is also costly for the community with the loss of properties, cost of firefighting resources and the disruption to businesses. ... How you can help If you see something that looks out of place, this may be what Police are looking for. If you can, record the details of vehicles such as the make, model and registration of suspicious vehicles. Also take note of the appearance of anyone acting suspiciously. Report suspicious behaviour to Crime Stoppers NSW on 1800 333 000. To report a fire emergency call Triple Zero (000). For more information, please click on this link: https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-inf/prevent-bush-fire-arson #NSWRFS #NSWPF #ARSONPREVENTION

24.01.2022 Three members of the Cumberland Zone are today forming a Rapid Aerial Response Team in NSW Rural Fire Service Tamworth District. The team stand by with Helitak 203, one of the new Bell 412’s procured by NSW Rural Fire Service, to respond to any new ignitions that may have resulted from storm activity in the last 24 hours. This enables firefighters to gain early appreciation of any new fires and insert crews by air to commence work and keep any new fires small. ... #NSWRFS



21.01.2022 On National Police Remembrance Day, we pause to remember those officers who have lost their lives protecting others. #NPRD

20.01.2022 ADVICE - Eastern Rd, Rooty Hill Firefighters are in attendance at another ignition in the vicinity of Eastern Rd, Rooty Hill. There are no threats to property. Firefighters are working in the area and smoke may be visible. ... #NSWRFS

19.01.2022 On the second Sunday in October each year, we pause to remember the emergency service volunteers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice while working to protect others in the community. The Emergency Service Volunteer Memorial holds the names of volunteers from the NSW Rural Fire Service, State Emergency Service, Volunteer Rescue Association, Marine Rescue and the predecessor organisations. This year, the names of eight NSW RFS volunteers will be added to the memorial.... A live stream of the memorial in Sydney is available here: http://ow.ly/3v4a50BLO8y #nswrfs



18.01.2022 Conditions will deteriorate into Sunday resulting in predicted Severe Fire Danger. A total fire ban will be in force from midnight Saturday until midnight Sunday. If a fire starts and takes hold, it may be uncontrollable. Review your bushfire survival plan. Stay informed and monitor local conditions. Download Fires Near Me for information on fires in your area. ... #NSWRFS

18.01.2022 ADVICE - Eastern Rd, Rooty Hill Crews are on site at a grass fire in the Rooty Hill area. There are no threats to property. With benign conditions, firefighters are taking the opportunity to allow the fire to burn out and reduce the overall fire hazard in the area. ... #NSWRFS

16.01.2022 Over the past two weekends, over 600 Cumberland Zone Members have received the NSW Premier’s Bushfire Emergency Citation. Congratulations to all our members who have been recognised for their service and thank you for your ongoing commitment to the community. #NSWRFS Fairfield City Council Blacktown City Council Penrith City Council The Western Weekender Blacktown Advocate Penrith Press Fairfield Champion

16.01.2022 For the first time in the 2020/21 Fire Season, Greater Sydney will tomorrow experience Very High Fire Danger. Hot and dry conditions mean fires may be difficult to control. Remember to report any fires without a fire truck in attendance to Triple Zero (000) and download Fires Near Me to stay up to date. ... #NSWRFS

14.01.2022 ADVICE M7 (Westlink Mtwy), Abbotsbury Firefighters are on scene at a grass fire on the M7 (Westlink Mtwy), Abbotsbury cross of the Elizabeth Drive. Crews have contained the fire and are now making the area safe. There is currently no threat to properties however there will be smoke will be visible in the surrounding area.... Stay up to date on the Fires Near Me App or on the NSW Rural Fire Service website www.rfs.nsw.gov.au #nswrfs



14.01.2022 This #NAIDOCWeek our Llandilo Brigade was proud to accept a donation from one of their members partners, commemorating the 2019-2020 Bushfire Season and the efforts of all NSW RFS Members. We are lucky to have such a diverse range of members across the Cumberland Zone, proudly supported by their friends and family. #NSWRFS

13.01.2022 Congratulations and farewell to ‘Cumberland FCO 3’! Our District Learning and Development Officer, Inspector Paul McGrath today finishes his time with us and accepts a promotion to Superintendent and assumes the role of District Manager in the NSW RFS Liverpool Range Zone! Paul has been instrumental to our success over the last five years through the reinvigoration of our local training system, promoting the volunteer experience and being a driven professional committe...d to service. Paul is not only an inspirational leader but he’s also our friend and mentor. His personality will be missed, but he will forever have a place in our zone. Congratulations, well done and we’ll see you soon! #NSWRFS

11.01.2022 After some relief today, fire weather will deteriorate once again on Tuesday resulting in Very High Fire Danger across the Cumberland Zone. Hot, dry and windy conditions will make fires difficult to control. If you haven't already, download Fires Near Me and review your bushfire survival plan. #NSWRFS

10.01.2022 Bureau of Meteorology is predicting hot and dry conditions this weekend with a heat wave extending until atleast Tuesday. This weekend is currently shaping up for Very High and Severe fire danger across the Cumberland Zone. Plan and prepare now. Download Fires Near Me. Stay up to date. ... #NSWRFS

09.01.2022 If there is a fire in our area, you will find its alert level on the NSW RFS website (www.rfs.nsw.gov.au), on the radio and in the 'Fires Near Me' app. What will be your sign to activate your bushfire survival plan? #NSWRFS ... : Read more about alert levels at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare/alert-levels

09.01.2022 At 7:30 am across the Cumberland Zone the weather has already reached 30 degrees and climbing. Hot, dry and windy conditions will result in Severe Fire Danger today and a total fire ban is in force. A fire that starts and takes hold in these conditions may be uncontrollable. Leaving early is the best option. Keep up to date using Fires Near Me and the NSW RFS website www.rfs.nsw.gov.au. Review and discuss your bushfire survival plan with your family. ... #NSWRFS

08.01.2022 At 5pm, 62 bush and grass fires were burning across the state. Cumberland Zone Crews are in attendance at a Watch & Act fire burning in Faulconbridge in the Blue Mountains District. A severe weather warning is current for strong southerly winds up to 90km/h which is making it's way up the coast bringing cooler temperatures. At 5pm we remain in Very High Fire Danger. A total fire ban remains in force until Midnight tonight. ... #NSWRFS

08.01.2022 Greater Sydney Region will experience Very High Fire Danger across Saturday. Hot, dry and windy conditions mean that any fires may be difficult to control. Review your bushfire survival plan with your family. Keep yourself informed and monitor the conditions. Be ready to act if necessary. #NSWRFS

08.01.2022 CAR FIRE - Stony Creek Rd, Shane’s Park Crews are returning from the Air Services Australia complex where a vehicle has been illegally dumped and burnt. Illegal dumping and burning like this has the potential to spread into bush land and create larger more dangerous incidents. ... If you witness suspicious activity, you should report it to Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000. #NSWRFS

07.01.2022 A storm cell is currently impacting Western Sydney with heavy rainfall, damaging winds and lightning. For emergency help in floods and storms call NSW SES on 132 500. For life threatening emergencies call Triple Zero (000) ... #NSWRFS

06.01.2022 Weather permitting, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and Cumberland Crews will undertake 3 Hazard Reductions this weekend: Ropes Crossing (Saturday) Jordan Springs (Saturday) Mulgoa (Sunday) ... As we officially enter the season with a declared La Niña event, finding optimal conditions will become increasingly difficult. This important work will generate smoke in the area and will have multiple crews attending each burn. Only call Triple Zero (000) if you see unattended fires. For more information about Hazard Reductions, visit the NSW RFS Website at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au #NSWRFS

01.01.2022 Hazard Reduction operations are ongoing across two fire grounds today: the Hulk HR (Ropes Crossing) and the Madonna HR (Jordan Springs). Firefighters from the Cumberland Zone, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and Fire and Rescue NSW are working together to oversee the burning. Smoke is visible across the area and will continue into the evening. Only call Triple Zero (000) if you see unattended fire. ... #NSWRFS

01.01.2022 This weekend the Cumberland Breathing Apparatus Training Team conducted a course for RFS Blue Mountains District. 18 trainees undertook a range of training at the NSW Rural Fire Service Macarthur Kemp’s Creek Training Ground. Once assessed, this course will see two brigades develop a structural firefighting capability and increase operators to a third brigade. A great weekend of training and a fine example of three districts within NSW RFS Greater Sydney Area Command workin...g together - prepared, capable and engaged. #NSWRFS

01.01.2022 Whilst it doesn't seem like it's been long enough, today marks the start of the statutory Bushfire Danger Period (BFDP) The BFDP commences 01 October and ends on 31 March unless extended. All open burning is strictly prohibited in the Penrith, Blacktown and Fairfield LGAs. Fire Danger will also now be forecast in the Greater Sydney Area and Danger Ratings will begin to be published. ... For more on BFDP see: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/BFDP For more on Fire Danger Ratings see: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/fdr-and-tobans #NSWRFS #Bushfires

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