Fancy being a volunteer firefighter? Sancrox/Thrumster Rural Fire Brigade is looking for new members.
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They meet twice a week, on Wednesday nights for training from 7.30pm to 8.30pm and on Saturday afternoon from 1.30pm to 4.30pm for training and general duties.
Deputy Captain James Turner says they have a modern station with a training facility room, a kitchen, sleeping accommodation when needed, three trucks and three bay sheds.
He says they’d like as many volunteers as possible.
“We currently have 15 active members but we would like to recruit more for the bushfire season coming up in October,” he said.
“We are looking for someone who can give a bit of time. There is no age limit as long as you are reasonably fit and healthy. Someone who can out on a truck.
“You don’t have to be on the front line if you don’t want to. There are lots of different areas you can go down, including First Aid and using breathing apparatus. You get a national qualification,” said James.
Four of the current brigade are women who are very active members and young people are welcome as well. The RFS has juniors from 12 years to 16 years. They can’t go to incidents but they train with members.
The Rural Fire Brigade at Sancrox/Thrumster averages about two calls a week, and their area is mainly the Pacific Highway so they attend a lot of motor vehicle accidents.
If you think you might like to volunteer, ring Deputy Captain James Turner on 0427045292 or go to the Sancrox/Thrumster Rural Fire Brigade Facebook page.
There’s also more information on https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/volunteer/Join-the-NSW-RFS