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Seahampton Rural Fire Brigade

Locality: Seahampton

Phone: +61 2 4955 1979



Address: 40 George Booth Drive 2286 Seahampton, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.seahamptonrfb.com

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16.01.2022 Seahampton & Wallarah rural fire brigades are at the Newcastle Show, come down and say hi!



08.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW that we are currently looking for more people to join us? If you live in Seahampton, West Wallsend, Holmesville, Cameron Park, Barnsley or Edgeworth why not come and join us? The Seahampton brigade is made up of roughly 30 volunteers and we attend between 150-200 calls a year, the brigade trains every Wednesday night and has crews on standby at station most weekends. If your over 17 years old, have a can do attitude, and have some time to spare we want to hear fr...om you. If you are interested please email [email protected] with the answers to the following questions: Name: Age: Suburb: Licence Class: Available most Wednesday nights (7pm-9pm): Contact Phone Number:

08.01.2022 The team from Seahampton Rural Fire Brigade is pleased to announce that Santa will be visiting the Seahampton and O’Donnelltown areas on the 20th of December 2020. Santa will start in Seahampton at 1300hrs and visit all the boys and girls. He will then go and visit O’Donnelltown at around 1430hrs. ... He has asked us to remind all the girls and boys that he is keeping watch for who is being naughty and nice. On behalf of the team at Seahampton Rural Fire Brigade we wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy new year.

06.01.2022 A very special day today - with the State Memorial for those affected by the recent bush fires. Six pairs of boots were placed on a shrine, remembering the thr...ee NSW RFS volunteers and three American aircrew who died this season. Family of community members lit candles in memory of those killed. Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said - 25 lives have been taken by fire this bush fire season. Each one of those is a story of grief, profound loss and great sadness of lives cut short and of families being changed forever. Nans and Pops, Mums and dads, sisters, brothers, sons and daughters loved ones, colleagues and mates all much loved and valued members of our community. Each one, will remain a reminder of the terrible events of this bush fire season. Pics: Brendan Read



02.01.2022 Due to the current COVID level being lifted to level 2, Santa has asked if Seahampton RFB can drive him around to give kids some lollies this afternoon. We will be starting our Santa Run by 3:30pm today.

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