Fire and Rescue NSW Station 381 Moree

Fire and Rescue NSW Station 381 Moree The official Facebook Account of Moree 381 Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW). For all emergencies ring TRIPLE ZERO (000)

As one of the worlds largest fire fighting services, the Moree 381 FRNSW station provides coverage to the Moree community for all firefighting and hazardous materials (HAZMAT) and rescue incidents. The station is a primary rescue station, which also provides backup to other FRNSW stations in the North West. Staffed with Permanent and Retained Firefighters, the Moree Firefighting staff take great pride in their service to their local and regional community.

Another very busy evening for FRNSW Station 381 - MoreeEarly last night, crews responded to a truck trailer fire on Bull...
04/02/2026

Another very busy evening for FRNSW Station 381 - Moree

Early last night, crews responded to a truck trailer fire on Bulluss Drive in Moree. The call was received at 1940 hrs, with the first appliance mobilised immediately and on scene within minutes.

Fire and Rescue NSW Station 381 were first arriving and commenced firefighting operations on arrival followed closely by Fire and Rescue NSW Station 399

NSW RFS Moree Brigade assisted with overhaul and clean-up, with NSW RFS Pallamallawa and Ashley Brigades also attending to support the incident.

Thanks to all members and agencies involved for their efforts.

🔥 WE NEED YOU! 🔥Fire and Rescue NSW – Moree Station 381 is recruiting!https://careers.fire.nsw.gov.au/jobs/on-call-firef...
30/09/2025

🔥 WE NEED YOU! 🔥
Fire and Rescue NSW – Moree Station 381 is recruiting!

https://careers.fire.nsw.gov.au/jobs/on-call-firefighter-rn3-381-moree-tamworth-nsw-australia-6f910f84-b2fe-48ca-b70c-cdfeb283475a

Are you ready to step up, give back, and be part of something bigger? We’re on the lookout for new retained (on-call) firefighters to join our crew in Moree.

Whether you're chasing a new challenge, keen to serve your community, or looking for a role with purpose, this could be it.

✅ Paid, flexible, and fully trained
✅ Learn life-saving skills
✅ Be part of a supportive team
✅ Make a real impact in your local area

No experience? No worries. We’ll train you.

📍 Must live or work within a reasonable distance from the station
📆 Be available to respond to emergencies when needed

This is your chance to become the difference.

Ready to make a real difference in our community? Join Fire + Rescue NSW as an on-call firefighter!We need dedicated loc...
26/07/2024

Ready to make a real difference in our community? Join Fire + Rescue NSW as an on-call firefighter!

We need dedicated locals like YOU to help keep our neighborhood safe. Come to our free information session to learn more about this rewarding role and how you can get involved.

📅 Date: Wednesday 31st of July
🕖 Time: 6:30pm
📍 Location: Moree Fire Station 179 Balo Street

All you need to bring is your questions and your passion – we can't wait to see you there!

Ever thought about becoming a firefighter? Come on down to Moree Fire Station Wednesday 31st of July at 6:30 PM to find ...
23/07/2024

Ever thought about becoming a firefighter? Come on down to Moree Fire Station Wednesday 31st of July at 6:30 PM to find out how you can join our ranks as an on-call firefighter, and serve your community on the front line.

Report ALL fires to 000.Recently, we have received a large number of phone calls to the staton to report fires. While we...
24/10/2023

Report ALL fires to 000.

Recently, we have received a large number of phone calls to the staton to report fires. While we do appreciate this, we urge the public to report ALL fires to 000.

Moree Fire Station is not manned 24/7, therefore it is important to contact 000 to ensure the fastest response possible, no matter the time of day or week.

Congratulations Kym. Such a deserving recipient.
28/04/2023

Congratulations Kym. Such a deserving recipient.

15/04/2023
Interested in doing your part for your community?Join now
01/02/2023

Interested in doing your part for your community?
Join now

Moree firefighters urge residents to ‘Be safe, not sorry’ this winterWith a 10 per cent increase in the number of house ...
25/07/2022

Moree firefighters urge residents to ‘Be safe, not sorry’ this winter

With a 10 per cent increase in the number of house fires during the cooler months, Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is urging communities across NSW to ‘Be safe, not sorry’ this winter by being home fire safe.
Station officer Ian Underwood of Moree Fire Station said there are traditionally more fires in bedrooms and lounge rooms due to heaters, electric blankets, and the like.

“Over winter, we see a spike in home fires, fire-related fatalities and injuries,” Station Officer Underwood said.

“It only takes three minutes for a fire to take hold in your home, filling your home with deadly smoke.

“We urge residents to take a few simple precautions to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.”

Station Officer Underwood said firefighters are committed to reducing the risk of home fires and to protecting the irreplaceable.

“The best way to stay out of harm this winter is to take measures to prevent a fire from occurring in the first instance,” Station Officer Underwood said.

“It is vitally important for people to have a working smoke alarm in their home and to test it regularly.”

Other safety measures include:
• keep looking when cooking
• don’t overload power boards
• keep everything a meter from the heater
• never use wheat bags to warm your bed
• check electric blankets for frayed cords and other damage
• don’t use outdoor heating and cooking equipment inside the home as it can be fatal
• have a Home Escape Plan

Most importantly, if a fire does occur, get out, stay out and call Triple Zero (000).

This winter, keep you and your loved ones safe by using our Get Ready for Winter checklist - https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter

For more information about home fire safety, visit www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter

Every winter, there are more than 1100 home fires, from which around 100 fire-related injuries occur. A fire can take hold in three minutes, yet it only takes seconds to prevent one.

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CNR Albert & Balo Street
Moree, NSW
2400

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