Oil Spill on Bellbird Hill One of the Brigade’s more interesting callouts in the last couple […]
Andrew Jones received multiple awards from Brigade Captain Brian Williams at the February 2024 Brigade Meeting […]
Once a year your Brigade conducts burnover training. During Gospers Mountain Fire members of the Brigade […]
The Hawkesbury Rural Fire District National Emergency Medal, National Medal and Long Service Medal Awards Presentation […]
The $811,695 federal grant to the Kurrajong Heights Bowling Club has created a state-of-the-art staging facility for RFS fire trucks. Last Saturday we went and tried it out.
Deputy Mayor Barry Calvert was up in arms this week with the decision by he new State Government to stop funding the NSW Emergency Services Levy.
Bells Line of Road was closed again for the second time in 6 weeks by fallen branches taking down power lines at the corner of Queen Street.
A new App replaces Fires Near Me and may have already done so at the last phone update. Look out for the light blue symbol of NSW State with an ! in the triangle.
The trailer of a truck carrying dog food caught fire at the bottom of Bells Line of Road. We were one of a number of brigades to respond.
A shiiny new Cat 1 tanker was picked up by the brigade on Friday 20th January and we had a working bee on the Saturday to change over all the kit from our old tanker.