Fire and Rescue NSW Stations

celebrate 140 years

On the 14th of February celebrations arise in the Wyong electorate stations at Toukley 470, Wyong 505 and Hamlyn Terrace 434 firefighters and staff members, who are a committed highly skilled workforce willing to serve our community with courage, care, and resilience.

Member for Wyong, David Harris with staff members of Toukley Fire and Rescue.

21 February 2024

 

THE firefighters and support staff provide rapid, reliable help in emergencies, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

Stations keep in touch with the people of the community providing planning and informative sessions to keep you and your family safe.

 

Recently Captain Jamie Loader from Wyong 505 was honoured the Australia Fire Service Medals at the 2024 Australia Day Honours List.

 

Jamie began his Fire and Rescue NSW career more than 21 years ago and today Jamie is recognised for his consistently displayed strong leadership skills in areas such as community prevention, risk reduction, planning and engagement.

 

“The responsibilities of a firefighter extend beyond fighting fires, they are the first responders to various emergencies, including accidents, medical incidents, and natural disasters,” said David Harris Member for Wyong.

 

“Firefighters and staff have a high level of physical fitness combined with the ability to stay calm when working under extreme pressure, this is extremely challenging and across the Central Coast region thank you for keeping our communities safe.”

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