Baerami Rural Fire Brigade

Baerami Rural Fire Brigade Welcome to the Baerami RFB
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18/05/2026

Please be advised Bylong Valley Way is currently closed in both directions near 9383 Bylong Valley Way.
We will update this post when the road is re-opened.

Update @ 2:45pm: We have left the scene now so won’t have further information however police have advised us that the road will remain closed for hours. The location is just before Murrumbo Station.

Yesterday Brigades from all different areas and districts came together to conduct a large Hazard Reduction Burn at Bimb...
10/05/2026

Yesterday Brigades from all different areas and districts came together to conduct a large Hazard Reduction Burn at Bimbadeen. This area had not been burnt for over 25 years.
Baerami 7 got tasked with Brigades from: Killara, Hornsby Rural Fire Brigade and Muogamarra Rural Fire Brigade.
We were also later joined by our friends from NSW RFS- Kayuga Brigade.
After a bit of a slow start, we were kept on our toes with some tough terrain, and lighting up.
Whilst a HR is about protecting the community, it was also a great opportunity to meet people from different brigades and walks of life.
Thanks also to Killara for the photos 📸

Lest we forget
24/04/2026

Lest we forget

Today, Anzac Day, is for all Australians and New Zealanders. We are reminded of the sacrifices made for our way of life, and of the values that shaped and unite our communities.

As we mark 111 years since ANZAC soldiers landed at Gallipoli, we acknowledge all who have served our nation – whether in wars, conflicts, peacekeeping or other operations.

Lest we forget.

We enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Fire Ground of the Camberwell HR last night,  thanks to our friends from RFS Hunter...
19/04/2026

We enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Fire Ground of the Camberwell HR last night, thanks to our friends from RFS Hunter Valley Catering!
Thank you, we really appreciate all you do 🙏

Did you remember to test your smoke alarms?Only working smoke alarms save lives, so taking a moment to crack open your E...
04/04/2026

Did you remember to test your smoke alarms?

Only working smoke alarms save lives, so taking a moment to crack open your Easter long‑weekend by cleaning and testing your smoke alarm could be the most ‘egg‑cellent’ fire safety step you take for your home.

It’s essential to have working smoke alarms installed in your home, but it’s just as important to give them a test regularly to make sure they continue to protect you, your loved ones, and your home – make no ‘egg‑scuses!

Using the end of daylight saving is a simple way to remember to check your smoke alarms are in working order as we head into the cooler months,

All smoke alarms should be replaced after 10 years, and those with replaceable batteries should be changed annually.

Daylight saving in New South Wales ends on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at 3:00 am, when clocks are set back one hour to 2:00 ...
02/04/2026

Daylight saving in New South Wales ends on Sunday, April 5, 2026, at 3:00 am, when clocks are set back one hour to 2:00 am.

In NSW, daylight saving time concludes on the first Sunday of April, which in 2026 falls on April 5. At 3:00 am local daylight time, clocks are turned back one hour to 2:00 am, giving an extra hour of sleep and shifting daylight to the morning rather than the evening.

As you change your clocks for the end of daylight saving, it is crucial to test all household smoke alarms and replace their batteries.

A working smoke alarm reduces the risk of fire fatalities by 55%, whereas a flat battery offers no protection.

All smoke alarms need to be replaced every 10 years.

Today the Bush Fire Danger Period ends in our area.This means Fire Permits are no longer required, but don't forget you ...
31/03/2026

Today the Bush Fire Danger Period ends in our area.
This means Fire Permits are no longer required, but don't forget you still need to notify RFS by visiting
https://nswrfsprod.service-now.com/guardian_csp, and also your neighbours - 24 hours prior.

Today, 31 March, marks the end of the statutory Bush Fire Danger Period (BFDP) for the majority of NSW. However, due to the ongoing fire risk, the BFDP will be extended in four Local Government Areas, including Gwydir, Mid-Western, Moree Plains and Narrabri.

While many landholders may no longer require a fire permit, you are still required to notify the RFS and your neighbours of your intention to burn at least 24 hours before lighting the fire.

For more information on the bush fire danger period and fire permits, visit the website: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/BFDP

What a fantastic moring our members had at Martindale Rural Fire Brigade NSW today!Thank you to all who attended and hel...
29/03/2026

What a fantastic moring our members had at Martindale Rural Fire Brigade NSW today!
Thank you to all who attended and helped out 🙏

Our neighbour Brigade Martindale Rural Fire Brigade NSW are hosting a free Breaky this Sunday!
24/03/2026

Our neighbour Brigade Martindale Rural Fire Brigade NSW are hosting a free Breaky this Sunday!

Come along and join us for a free breakfast!

20/03/2026

Wow 500 followers!
We are so grateful for all the support we have received from the community, near and far.
Our Brigade page started off very small back in July 2024 and it has grown to 500 followers!
Thank you for engaging with us and helping to spread the word about RFS 🙏

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1349 Bylong Valley Way
Baerami, NSW
2328

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