Firefighting trucks equipped with state-of-the-art medical appliances and stationed just minutes from the scene did not ...
His father, two uncles and a cousin were firefighters in Sydney and his 39-year-old son James also joined the honourable profession. He made history when he became an inspector alongside his father at ...
Scorching temperatures lingered late into Saturday across NSW with the hottest place in the state's far west recording 44.6 ...
A severe heatwave is beating down on parts of New South Wales, with temperatures expected to reach into the 40s in western Sydney and fire authorities declaring total fire bans in several regions.
The state’s Rural Fire Service is significantly smaller than the 70,000-strong force it has on paper, private documents show.
It has been a busy few days for the NSW Rural Fire Service, with more than 120 calls outs across the state.
Authorities have warned that the intense heat, paired with strong winds are the recipe for extreme fire danger with total fire bans put in place across Greater Sydney to minimise fire risk.
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