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Stowport/Natone Fire Brigade

Locality: Natone, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: in an emergency please dial 000



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22.01.2022 Lovely story especially with one of our "locals" involved :)



21.01.2022 **Update @ 2.20pm - Scarfe Street at Camdale is now clear from the earlier crash __________ Earlier: ... Police and emergency services are responding to a two-vehicle crash on Scarfe Street at Camdale. The road is reportedly blocked. Motorists are asked to avoid the area until the scene is cleared. At this stage no serious injuries have been reported.

20.01.2022 Please check out the severe weather warnings for your area and most importantly stay safe everyone. http://www.bom.gov.au/tas/warnings/ http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDT21037.shtml

19.01.2022 Some things are better left to the professionals. Getting your flu regularly cleared out by a professional helps keep your home fire safe.



16.01.2022 A must watch for every Australian!

15.01.2022 Motorists travelling in the north-west and west regions....there's reports of ice and heavy snowfall in the Tullah and Cradle Mountain regions. The following ro...ads are closed: Dove Lake Road at Cradle Mountain Murchison Highway between Belvoir Road and Tullah is open to 4WD only. Please drive safely everyone Keep up to date on road closures here: https://www.police.tas.gov.au/community-alerts/

15.01.2022 We had a productive training night last night as we prepare for the coming bushfire season. We had a visit from our District Officer and also kicked off induction training with four of our newest members. A good night was had by all and hopefully we will have a quiet bushfire season.



13.01.2022 Motorists - pay attention and leave your phone alone - one moment of distraction is all it takes to cause a crash and kill or seriously injure yourself or someo...ne else. Road safety is everyone's responsibility. #TrafficTuesday For further details see: https://www.police.tas.gov.au/emergency-services-road-safe/

13.01.2022 Tasmania’s emergency services have banded together as part of a new campaign calling on Tasmanians to take responsibility for keeping themselves and others safe... on our roads. The social media campaign includes five short videos featuring first responders from Tasmania Police, Tasmania Fire Service, Tasmania SES and Ambulance Tasmania. For further details visit: https://www.police.tas.gov.au/emergency-services-road-safe/

10.01.2022 R U OK?Day is Thursday 10 September and this year's message is 'There's more to say after R U OK?'. Learn what to say next so you can have a conversation that could change, or even save, a life. Visit www.ruok.org.au/join-r-u-ok-day #theresmoretosay

07.01.2022 Getting ready for the summer fire season with some competitive but fun training tonight thanks to daylight savings and enthusiastic members.

03.01.2022 Fuel Reduction Burn - Tugrah Road, Tugrah - 8 November Weather permitting, the Tasmania Fire Service will be conducting a fuel reduction burn on Sunday 8th Nove...mber at Tugrah Road, as part of the state-wide Fuel Reduction Program which is aimed at reducing the bushfire risk to help protect lives and communities. The total area of this burn will be approximately 30 hectares, and is likely to take 2-3 days to complete. Smoke may persist some days afterward depending on wind conditions. During burning operations public access to this area will be restricted. The public is asked to remain well out of the burn site while the burn is taking place and for the following days until safety checks have been made along tracks and trails. Please comply with directions from staff or any signs if you are in the area. While the fire intensity will be low, it will generate flames, smoke and ash. People with medical conditions are advised to have a personal plan for avoiding smoke from the burn. Advice is available from the Department of Health and Asthma Australia websites https://www.health.tas.gov.au/publicheal/air/bushfire_smoke and https://coronavirus.tas.gov.au/keeping-yourself/air-quality and https://asthma.org.au/about-asthma/triggers/bushfire-smoke. Current air quality information is also available via the Environment Protection Authority website https://epa.tas.gov.au//real-time-air-quality-data-for-tas Further information about this burn is available by contacting the Tasmania Fire Service on phone 1800 000 699 or email [email protected]. A map of planned burns is available on the TFS website at www.fire.tas.gov.au/Show?pageId=colWhatsBurningNow



02.01.2022 Beautiful day and beautiful place to do some community service

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