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23.01.2022 The Sturt CFS Group are currently looking for Volunteers to support our Firefighters. Operations Support is made up of like minded Locals who provide essential support during incidents to our Firefighters.



14.01.2022 Thanks to all those in our local and greater Facebook community for their support over this very busy and devastating time. We have numerous people asking where they can donate. If you wish to donate and improve the service we provide to the local community and rural South Australia, you can donate to Sturt Group Volunteer Fire and Emergency Public Fund BSB 065 132 Account 103 355 90. The Sturt Group Volunteer and Emergency Public Fund is a Deductible gift recipient... and can issue tax deductible receipts on all donations over $2. Please contact us, if you would like a tax deductible receipt. This money is used to buy new equipment for our fire trucks and fire stations to improve the service we provide. Thanks again for all your support. See more

10.01.2022 Total Fire Bans have been declared for 26 December 2018 in the following Fire Ban Districts: Mount Lofty Ranges - Severe Where Total Fire Bans have been declare...d, very hazardous fire weather conditions are predicted. The Total Fire Ban will apply for 24 hours from midnight to midnight. The CFS recommends that you implement your Bushfire Survival Plan. FIRE DANGER RATING Where fire ban districts have a forecast fire danger rating of Severe, well prepared and actively defended houses can offer safety during a fire. If you don't have a plan to ensure your survival, leaving early before a fire starts is your safest option. In making your plan, you should be aware that in high fire danger conditions, essential services including mains-fed electricity and water supply may not be available due to the prevailing weather conditions. Landowners are asked to adhere to local harvest codes of practice which are available from your local council. Agencies are advised to activate their Total Fire Ban procedures in preparation for these predicted fire weather conditions. For further information contact the Bushfire Information Hotline on 1800 362 361 or visit www.cfs.sa.gov.au See more

05.01.2022 07-01-19 21:50:14 MFS: *CFSRES INC0105 07/01/19 21:50 RESPOND STRUCTURE FIRE, ALARM LEVEL: 2, MORIALTA RD PORT ADELAIDE,MAP:ADL 92 C3,TG C155 T185, ==SCRAP NETAL ALIGHT, NEXT TO SCRAP CARS, NO TANKS IN CARS :ADL205 ADL206 APK369 BKWD24_C CAR20 HOOKLIFT02 HOOKLIFT03 LGS281 MAR2714 PAD257 STUG_BW11C WDV243 WDV249 : Last night the SAMFS and SACFS using A and B Class foam extinguished a fire in a scrap metal yard in a couple of hours, with limited water supply. The use of the foam through the Bronto from above and the use of CAFS from the ground lines made short work of what was potentially a protracted incident. Well done by all those who attended.



04.01.2022 Hope you had a great Christmas with family and friends. If you know someone who received a drone this year please tell them to know the rules and only use it when it’s safe and appropriate to do so... https://mobile.abc.net.au//drone-interrupts-fire-/10668374

04.01.2022 TOTAL FIRE BANS have been declared for today, 28 December 2018, in the following Fire Ban Districts: Northwest Pastoral - Severe West Coast - Extreme Eastern Ey...re Peninsula - Extreme Flinders - Extreme Mid North - Catastrophic Mount Lofty Ranges - Extreme Yorke Peninsula - Extreme Riverland - Severe Murraylands - Severe Where Total Fire Bans have been declared, very hazardous fire weather conditions are predicted. The Total Fire Ban will apply for 24 hours from midnight this morning to midnight tonight. The CFS recommends that you implement your Bushfire Survival Plan. FIRE DANGER RATING Where fire ban districts have a forecast fire danger rating of Catastrophic, well prepared, well constructed and defended homes may not be safe during a fire. To ensure your survival you should leave tonight or early tomorrow morning. Where fire ban districts have a forecast fire danger rating of Extreme, only well prepared, well constructed and actively defended houses are likely to offer safety during a fire. Where fire ban districts have a forecast fire danger rating of Severe, well prepared and actively defended houses can offer safety during a fire. If you don't have a plan to ensure your survival, leaving early before a fire starts is your safest option. In making your plan, you should be aware that in high fire danger conditions, essential services including mains-fed electricity and water supply may not be available due to the prevailing weather conditions. Landowners are asked to adhere to local harvest codes of practice which are available from your local council. Landowners are also asked to ensure that any burn-off activities conducted today are fully extinguished before midnight tonight. Agencies are advised to activate their Total Fire Ban procedures in preparation for these predicted fire weather conditions. For further information contact the Bushfire Information Hotline on 1800 362 361 or visit www.cfs.sa.gov.au

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