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Orange Molong Road Rural Fire Brigade

Locality: Orange, New South Wales

Phone: +61 447 691 513



Address: RMB 1753 Molong Road 2800 Orange, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Good initiative...



24.01.2022 Get ready now...

24.01.2022 Hotting up again this week...

22.01.2022 TOBAN Tuesday 19th November.



20.01.2022 The Brigade Trivia night set for Sunday 27th October 2019 has been CANCELLED.

19.01.2022 From Canobolas Fire Control: "WEATHER ADVISE FOR TUESDAY ADVICE IN THE RANGES HAS THE POTENTIAL TO REACH CATASTROPHIC CONDITIONS PLEASE ENSURE ALL EQUIPMENT AND VOLUNTEES ARE READY TO ASSIST WITH ALL FIRES" From OMR Captain: All Members requested to be available for Response as required on Tuesday, with fuel tanks full and all Radios charged.

18.01.2022 A statewide Total Fire Ban has been declared from midnight Tuesday 17th December to midnight Saturday 21st December 2019, due to hot and dry conditions across N...SW. There are difficult and dangerous fire conditions forecast over coming days so ask yourself: When will you leave, what will you take and where will you go?



16.01.2022 The members of the Orange Molong Road Rural Fire Brigade want to say "Thank You" to the Coles Group for its generous support during the 2019/2020 fire season.

14.01.2022 Why it is so important to know how much water is left in the tank...

14.01.2022 The Annual General Meeting due to be held on Tuesday 11th August 2020 at Orange Molong Road RFS Shed has been cancelled. This action follows the creation of 'Exceptional Circumstances provisions for Service Standard 2.1.2 Brigade Constitution'. These provisions include suspending the requirement to hold an annual general meeting.

14.01.2022 Quoting '1994' is a real wake-up call.

13.01.2022 Written from the heart...



09.01.2022 OMR Captain advises there will be no Fire Permits issued for the remainder of this Fire Season, due to insufficient rainfall.

08.01.2022 NO FIRE IN CANOBOLAS ZONE Smoke across Orange and surrounds is due to an north-easterly wind which is bringing it in from the Gosper Mountain and other fires across the state.

05.01.2022 Members of Orange Molong Road Brigade on duty at the fire near Ilford on New Year's Day, conducting a 'blacking out' operation as part of a strike team.

01.01.2022 Fire Spread Prediction for Saturday 4 January 2020 There are a number of dangerous fires burning in the Shoalhaven, South Coast, Snowy Mountains and areas surro...unding Greater Sydney. Severe to Extreme fire danger is forecast for these areas tomorrow with temperatures in the 40’s, very low humidity and strong winds. A south-westerly change will impact inland fires tomorrow afternoon and evening, and a gusty southerly change will impact coastal fires from late tomorrow afternoon, reaching Sydney around midnight. These conditions will make fire behaviour erratic and very dangerous. This map displays the predicted fire spread and the communities that may come under threat from embers or fire fronts. Other surrounding areas may still come under threat if conditions change, or if fires breach containment lines. There are concerns for the areas of: - The Shoalhaven Region from Burrill Lake, north to Nowra - The South Coast from Batemans Bay to the Victorian Border - The Snowy Valley area from Tarcutta to Tumut in the north, south through Batlow and Tumbarumba to Khancoban and Jingellic - Snowy Monaro region from Adaminaby to Cooma, then south-west to Jindabyne, Perisher Valley and Thredbo. This includes all of the Kosciuszko National Park. - Areas surrounding Greater Sydney Southern Highlands, parts of Western Sydney and the Lower Blue Mountains There may potentially be new fires burning in these areas that we do not yet know about, which may threaten you without warning. Potential spread area - you should not be in this area on Saturday. Move to a large town outside this area, or if you are on the South Coast, move to an area that has already been burnt or go to the beach. Stay away from bush fire prone areas. Potential ember attack You should not be in this area on Saturday as new fires could start and spread quickly. If you are in the area of the general areas on this map, be vigilant for new fires that may start well ahead of the fire front.

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