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Fire and Rescue NSW Station 460 The Entrance

Locality: The Entrance, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4334 1110



Address: 24 Boondilla Rd 2261 The Entrance, NSW, Australia

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

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21.01.2022 Call us on 02 43341110 to arrange a free Safety Visit for yourself or a family member in the local area today!



20.01.2022 Happy holidays to you and your family, hope everyone stays safe this Christmas but if you need us we will be there. Here are our hours of operation if you need anything.

18.01.2022 Monday 16th November 2020 - For the first time this season today’s fire danger rating is very high for the #nswcentralcoast this means: Review your bush fire survival plan with your family. Keep yourself informed and monitor conditions. Be ready to act if necessary. Remember if you seen any unattended fire to ring 000 #frnsw #rfs

06.01.2022 Total fire bans will be in place tomorrow for the Greater Sydney, Greater Hunter, Illawarra/Shoalhaven & Southern Ranges. Very High to Severe fire danger is forecast. Check and discuss your bush fire survival plan tonight. If you have any questions please call your local fire station on Total Fire Ban requirements.



03.01.2022 The Entrance Fire Starion would like to congratulate Ben Williams on his appointment to Captain of Toukley Fire Station. He has worked tirelessly for more than 10 years protecting the people of the Central Coast and beyond! We look forward to working with you well into the future. Congratulations again Station Commander Williams. @frnsw_toukley470

01.01.2022 Devastating news that a fellow Firefighter from the Rural Fire Service has died while on duty yesterday 09/10/2020. We send our deepest condolences to the family, friends and other Firefighters involved and Thank You for your service. All flags today are to be flown half-mast as a mark of mourning and respect.

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