Caroline Springs Fire Brigade (CFA)

Caroline Springs Fire Brigade (CFA) The Caroline Springs Fire Brigade operates two stations located in the suburbs of Caroline Springs an

05/06/2026

❄️ WINTER IS HERE — AND SO ARE WE ❄️

As temperatures drop across Caroline Springs, we’re reminding the community to stay safe this winter season. 🚒

Every year, colder weather leads to an increase in:
🔥 House fires from heaters and electric blankets
🔥 Kitchen fires from cooking indoors
🔥 Carbon monoxide risks from faulty appliances
🔥 Road accidents in wet and foggy conditions

A few quick reminders:
✔️ Test your smoke alarms
✔️ Keep heaters at least 1 metre from anything flammable
✔️ Never leave cooking unattended
✔️ Drive to the conditions in rain and fog
✔️ Check on elderly neighbours and vulnerable family members

Our volunteers are on call 24/7 to protect the community — but prevention starts at home.

Stay warm, stay safe, and look after each other this winter ❤️

03/06/2026

🚨 HOW MANY SMOKE ALARMS DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR HOME? 🚨

It’s a simple question that could make a life-saving difference.

The Caroline Springs Fire Brigade wants to know – how many working smoke alarms do you have in your home? 🤔

🏠 1?
🏠🏠 2?
🏠🏠🏠 More?

For the best protection, smoke alarms should be installed on every level of your home, particularly near bedrooms and sleeping areas.

Drop your answer in the comments below 👇 and let us know:
✔️ How many smoke alarms do you have?
✔️ When was the last time you tested them?

Remember:
🔋 Test your smoke alarms monthly.
🔋 Change batteries when required.
🔋 Replace smoke alarms every 10 years.

A working smoke alarm provides crucial early warning and can save lives.

1445There is a house fire within the Hillside areaPlease avoid the area and allow our crews to work
30/05/2026

1445

There is a house fire within the Hillside area

Please avoid the area and allow our crews to work

Tonight, the members of Caroline Springs Fire Brigade proudly light up our station blue in support of the fight against ...
25/05/2026

Tonight, the members of Caroline Springs Fire Brigade proudly light up our station blue in support of the fight against Motor Neurone Disease. 💙

As firefighters, we understand the importance of strength, resilience, teamwork, and standing beside our community during life’s toughest battles. Those same qualities are embodied by Neale Daniher, whose incredible courage and tireless commitment to raising awareness and funding for MND research has inspired Australians right across the country.

Neale’s determination has united communities, emergency services, sporting clubs, families, and workplaces in the fight for a cure — and tonight, we are honoured to stand alongside that cause.

From everyone at Caroline Springs Fire Brigade, thank you Neale for your extraordinary leadership, bravery, and legacy. Your fight continues to inspire us all.

Together, we stand united to FightMND. 💙

Key Fire Safety EssentialsFire is dangerous, but there’s a lot you can do to protect yourself, your family and your home...
25/05/2026

Key Fire Safety Essentials
Fire is dangerous, but there’s a lot you can do to protect yourself, your family and your home.
1. Install and maintain smoke alarms:
Make sure you have working smoke alarms on every level of your home. Test them regularly and replace batteries and units as needed.
2. Identify and remove fire hazards:
Check for overloaded power boards, damaged cords, unattended candles, and clutter near heat sources.
Keep flammable items away from stoves, heaters and open flames.
3. Create and practice a home fire escape plan:
Plan at least two ways out of every room.
Choose a safe meeting place outside.
Practice the plan with everyone in the household.
4. If a fire occurs: get out, stay out, and call 000:
Never go back inside for belongings, instead go to your safe meeting place.

A fire in your home can be devastating, even deadly.Once a fire starts, it can spread with incredible speed, putting you...
22/05/2026

A fire in your home can be devastating, even deadly.
Once a fire starts, it can spread with incredible speed, putting you and the people you care about in immediate danger.
Taking simple steps now can make all the difference when every second counts.

Smoke Alarm Safety Tips• Replace 9‑volt batteries every year.If your smoke alarm uses a 9‑volt battery, change the batte...
20/05/2026

Smoke Alarm Safety Tips
• Replace 9‑volt batteries every year.
If your smoke alarm uses a 9‑volt battery, change the battery annually and replace the entire unit every 10 years to a lithium powered unit.
• Install additional smoke alarms where needed.
Add alarms in all bedrooms and in areas where battery‑powered devices are charged to increase early warning coverage.
Consider getting hardwired, interconnected alarm's installed- when one goes off, they all go off.
• Clean your smoke alarms regularly.
Dust or gently vacuum around the outside of the alarm’s cover to keep sensors clear and working properly.
• Pay attention to warning beeps.
If your smoke alarm emits a single, occasional beep, the battery may need replacing. If the beeping continues after changing the battery, the unit may be faulty and must be replaced.
Only working smoke alarms save lives

Please slow down 🙏
18/05/2026

Please slow down 🙏

🚦 National Road Safety Week | 17 to 24 May
Every decision on the road can make a difference. Slowing down, staying alert, giving others space and avoiding distractions all help keep our community safe.
Road trauma has a lasting impact on families, friends and first responders. This week is a chance for all of us to pause, reflect and make safer choices on our roads.
🛴 Helping little ones learn road safety?
The Atherstone Traffic School is a great place to build confidence on a bike or scooter in a safe, controlled environment.
With traffic lights, stop signs, pedestrian crossings and more, it mimics real road conditions while making learning fun. Just bring a bike, scooter or tricycle and a helmet.
📍 Atherstone Traffic School, 266 Bridge Road, Strathtulloh

Archie needs your help.Did you know members of the CFA come across all walks of life?Arch is an extraordinary young man ...
14/05/2026

Archie needs your help.

Did you know members of the CFA come across all walks of life?

Arch is an extraordinary young man who loves all things emergency service! He is a member of Sassafras-Ferny Creek Fire Brigade CFA and if quizzed, can tell you about any brigade in the metropolitan area!
Arch was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy at birth. Arch has an electric wheelchair which weighs 70+kg so he can’t travel in any car.
Arch is very reliant upon his modified vehicle to ensure he makes it to his day programs, swimming/ sport sessions, medical appointments, and many emergency service locations to ensure they’re all in working order.
After many breakdowns, a new engine, countless bumps and scratches and months in and out of the mechanics, Arch’s current car is on its last legs.
If you can, we would love your help to fundraise for a new Kia Carnival that can be modified to better suit his wheelchair specifications and emergency service duties.

Hello Everyone, We would love your help to raise funds for o… Maudie Paterson needs your support for Vroom Vroom! Start your engines & fuel Archie's Independance

CAROLINE SPRINGS FIRE BRIGADEELECTION RESULTS 2026 - 2028Captain - David Topp 1st Lieutenant - Ryan Baker2nd Lieutenant ...
14/05/2026

CAROLINE SPRINGS FIRE BRIGADE

ELECTION RESULTS 2026 - 2028

Captain - David Topp
1st Lieutenant - Ryan Baker
2nd Lieutenant - Daniel Pigott
3rd Lieutenant - Lauchie Wright
Secretary - Lexi Whiley
Treasurer - Adam Blythe
Chairperson - John Lloyd
Community Safety Coordinator - Ryan Baker
Health and Safety Coordinator - Simon Jakovac
Training Officer - Lauchie Wright
Communications Officer - Aaron Krizowsky
VFBV Delegates - David Topp and Tony Buttigieg
Group Delegates - Julie Wright and Jess Meilak

The brigade would like to thank all outgoing officers, members and delegates for their dedication, service and contribution. We also congratulate the newly elected members and wish them every success in their roles over the coming term.

Please note: these election results are subject to CFA ACFO approval and will not take effect until 1 July 2026.

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8/10 Caroline Spring Boulevard
Melbourne, VIC

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