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NSW Fire and Rescue recruitment push

August 20, 2024 10:06 am in by

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is seeking the next generation of first responders, taking to the streets of Crookwells, to recruit for local on-call Firefighters.

The small inland town, which is home to around 2,600 people, is facing a firefighter shortage, with the fire station currently looking to fill four paid on-call firefighter roles.

FRNSW is currently undertaking a comprehensive recruitment strategy in the area to safeguard a sustainable model of service delivery for the local community.

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As part of this campaign, FRNSW staff from the area have conducted a ‘recruitment drive’ to educate locals about the benefits of becoming an on-call Firefighter.

FRNSW has already met with local businesses, councils, indigenous and community groups.

It has also conducted letter box drops and Fire Safety Visits to spread the word.

At an information session to be held at Crookwell Fire Station this Wednesday, 21 August, crews will share details about what’s involved in becoming an on-call firefighter; the types of incidents they attend, tasks they perform and skills they’ve gained; and the satisfaction of contributing to their communities in such a unique and positive way.

Those considering a career with FRNSW are encouraged to attend, as they will have the opportunity to ask their own questions and inspect the modern vehicles and equipment used to respond to emergencies.

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FRNSW Acting Zone Commander, Inspector Dean Campbell, said the activity and information session is a great opportunity to let people know about the benefits of a career in firefighting.

“Our on-call firefighters are the backbone of our cities and towns, blending their existing work, business and family lives with serving and protecting others,” said Inspector Campbell.

“These are paid firefighting positions, but the beauty is that you can work around other commitments such as work and family.

“Our firefighters receive significant training, which includes online, face-to-face and ongoing learning to ensure they are prepared for anything.

“Crookwell is a wonderful place to live and work and I’d encourage anyone who’s interested in joining our team to come along and have a chat to our firefighters,” Inspector Campbell added.

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The information session will take place at Crookwell Fire Station on Wednesday from 5:30pm at 157 Goulburn Street, Crookwell.

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