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All fired up

A new era was officially ushered in for the Pretty Gully, Barney Downs, Leefield/Mt McKenzie, Pyes Creek and Stannum/Torrington Rural Fire Brigades when NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) Superintendant Bryan Daly officially declared their Stations open this week.
“The new brigade stations have been purpose built with the support of Council and is a tremendous boost to the community; its development is an indication of the brigade’s value in this region. During proceedings Superintendant Bryan Daly urged the Brigades to celebrate the opening of their new stations, as they are the result of many years of hard work from brigade members.
The Honourable Richard Torbay, Tenterfield Major Peter Petty and Superintendant Bryan Daly also presented 10 Long Service Medals and handed over new tankers to Drake, Sandy Flat and Leefield/Mt McKenzie Brigade members.
“The NSW RFS is committed to giving our volunteers the tools they require to do their job and these stations will bring together resources normally scattered around the local areas into one centralised purpose-built fire station,” said Superintendant Daly.
“Already we are seeing a number of fires in this area and the community should be reassured that volunteers have the most up-to-date resources and equipment as we move into the hottest months of the year.”
The Honourable Richard Torbay and Tenterfield Major Peter Petty also acknowledged the dedication of local volunteers. “Whilst our members don’t volunteer for awards or accolades, I would like to acknowledge the dedication demonstrated by today’s medal recipients from Drake, Frazer’s Cutting and Stannum/Torrington Brigades.”
“Together, these men and women have amassed more than 206 years’ service between them, an admirable achievement, and one worthy of our gratitude.”
“These men and women remain on-hand 24 hours a day, seven days a week to help people during times of emergency, and we should be extremely proud and grateful for their contribution,” said Superintendant Daly.
Superintendant Daly said NSW RFS volunteers in the area are also actively involved in their community, providing fire education and training sessions urging people to prepare for the bush fire season.
“Whilst mitigating and fighting bushfires may be our core expertise, our members are pivotal when it comes to traffic accidents, structure fires, and assisting other agenicies. It is this diversity that the Rural Fire Service prides itself on, and I would personally like to acknowledge the contribution of everyone here today,” Superintendant Bryan Daly said.

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