During his 32 year career, Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW) Station Officer Wayne Staples
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has trained hundreds of firefighters, been part of an urban search and rescue team
deployed to Taiwan and searched the rubble of the Thredbo landslide for survivors.
On Australia Day, Station Officer Staples was recognised for his leadership and
commitment, receiving the Australian Fire Service Medal as part of the annual Australia
Day Honours.
FRNSW Commissioner Greg Mullins said Station Officer Staples, who has been the Senior
Instructor on the Mid North Coast since 2003, was one of three FRNSW fire officers to
receive the award.
“The Australian Fire Service Medal is one of the highest honours an Australian firefighter
can receive and I am extremely proud of all the FRNSW recipients.
“Station Officer Staples has been a leader in the field of rescue within FRNSW, developing
training packages which have been used across the workforce and contributed towards the
development of a specialised urban search and rescue support vehicle, which is the largest
vehicle of its kind in Australia. He also played a key role in the development of rescue
equipment which FRNSW rescue units use today.”
Station Officer Staples joined FRNSW, then NSW Fire Brigades, in January 1981, and was
promoted to the position of Station Officer in April 1996. Since then he has worked all over
NSW training firefighters in rescue and other disciplines essential to the job of firefighting.
Commissioner Mullins congratulated Station Officer Staples on his award.
“Station Officer Staples is widely respected within FRNSW and by his colleagues at other
emergency services. His leadership, commitment and positivity have been infectious
amongst the firefighters he has worked with across the state, particularly on the Mid North
Coast.
“He is a worthy recipient of this award and I congratulate him on this achievement and
thank him for his service.”
Station Officer Staples will be presented with his medal in a ceremony at Government
House later in the year.