Showing posts with label Mount Druitt Fire and Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Druitt Fire and Rescue. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Hythe Street Private Bush Light Up on 3 Occasssions

In the corner of  Hythe and Earl Streets Mount Druitt, where there is private bush land, mostly overgrown and dumped rubbish placed, it is a shame that arsonists have been lighting up this sight 3 times since the 16th of February 2017.

As if anyone has  not better to do and done in broad daylight. I'm amazed that there has been no witnesses. 

Here, I think we need more patrolling police to keep an eye on this and hopefully catch the culprits. I previous have reported that Google maps this was known as Hythe Street Reserve, now I can report it is known as 25 Hythe Street, Mount Druitt.

Here are the photo shots of the burnt out land. First one was  on 16th of February and  the  next two  lit yesterday: one at 9.30pm and the other around 5-6pm.

If you see someone lighting up a fire in public, please contact Crime Stoppers immediately on 1800 333 000 and also contact emergency 000 to alert the Emergency Hotline of the fire.

Did you  know that after fires the Mount Druitt Fire Station has to clean up the black hose? That would be a job in itself!


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Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Mount Druitt Fire Station At K Mart Wishing Tree Tomorrow At 10.30am

From Mount Druitt Face Book Group:

The Kmart Wishing Tree is shining bright in its 29th year. Visit Kmart tomorrow from 10:30am and join the fun with a colouring in zone and a fire safety talk from special guests at the local Mount Druitt Fire Station.
Help launch the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal and make this year even more magical!🎄🎁

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Keys To Safety - Mount Druitt Fire Station Face Book Page

From the Mount Druitt Fire Station Face Book Page, what a great clever idea for the community:


Safety Bulletin!

Do not give your child the keys to the car while you are filling it up with petrol.
Most keys have buttons to lock & unlock the car which a child will press
It's the easiest way to get you locked out, and your child locked in the car.
Yes, it happened recently & it all ended well.

Thursday, 31 March 2016

Sunrise Chanel 7 On Mount Druitt Fire Station Motorists - Passing Emergency Vehicles!

Here is a time where there is an important part of Mount Druitt that has done something out of the norm and videoed for 24 hours the community's response to Emergency Vehicles Rushing to get to their scene.

Congratulations to the crew and Station Manager at Mount Druitt Fire Station for educating the nation by Channel 7 Sunrise bringing this video as an educational tool. Drivers must not panic and be alert for driving safety, when any emergency vehicles want to pass.


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 This was from Mount Druitt Fire Station Face Book Group page.


Saturday, 16 January 2016

We Must Thank All Emergency Services: Police, SES and Fire Services For Their Assistance In Clearing Roads, Parks And Homes!


I take this opportunity on behalf of everyone from all over Mount Druitt and affected suburbs, to provide thanks to the Emergency Police, SES and Fire Services for clearing roads, parks, houses, proper traffic management, street closures where and in organising  through Integral Energy providing electricity.
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For a short time yesterday, power lines had dropped and fallen on roads and parks cutting off power. Most of the power has been
restored within our community, most branches and uplifted trees have been cleared or placed aside on foot paths. As our community is getting over the shock of loss of houses, finding another accommodation, loss of brick/timber/Colorbond fencing, we are  so luckily a lot trees that had fallen on properties or cars at Westfield Mount Druitt, ending with no fatalities.

These emergency services personal have restored our Mount Druitt community and place to where it should be. We are proud of the men and women that that provided such great service to our community. It makes me proud to be Australian.

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