NSW Rural Fire Service Northern Beaches District Communications Brigade

NSW Rural Fire Service Northern Beaches District Communications Brigade Communications Unit members may become involved in incidents in the local district, anywhere in the state, or even interstate. This site is not monitored 24/7.

Communication occurs with units that may be involved in bush or structure fires, motor vehicle accidents, storm and tempest, search and rescue, hazard reductions, public relations exercises or many other situations. Views expressed on this page do not necessarily represent those of the NSW Rural Fire Service. During an emergency, do not rely on information placed on this page, please reference the NSW RFS website at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au, or call 1800 NSW RFS for emergency information.

Vale Chief Superintendent Craig GeddesIt is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the sad passing of Chief Superinten...
04/11/2025

Vale Chief Superintendent Craig Geddes

It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the sad passing of Chief Superintendent Craig Geddes last night.

From the moment he joined the Beacon Hill Brigade on 1 February 1980, Craig’s dedication to the RFS never wavered, and he maintained a proud connection to the brigade throughout his life.

Craig became a staff member in September 1994 as the Fire Control Officer at Warringah Council, before being appointed District Manager of Warringah Pittwater in 2001 and later District Manager of Northern Beaches in 2016.

Deeply respected by both volunteers and staff, Craig was known as a practical and grounded leader who always placed people and community at the heart of his work.

Throughout his distinguished career, Craig also held several key temporary assignments including Manager Region East, Manager Operational Doctrine and Standards and Regional Services Manager, Business and Operations.

As a Level 3 Incident Controller, he played an instrumental role in leading the Service’s response to many major fire events, including the 1994/95, 1997/98, 2000/01, 2013/14 and 2019/20 Black Summer fires.

In his most recent role as Manager, Operational Response, Craig made a significant contribution to modernising the Service through the implementation of Centralised Dispatch and Computer Aided Dispatch systems across all Districts. These initiatives have transformed how the RFS operates, enhancing coordination, communication and response.

Craig also served as a Deputy State Operations Controller and State Duty Operations Officer, where his calm leadership and deep operational expertise guided the Service through complex statewide incidents.

Despite personal tragedy, Craig demonstrated unwavering commitment to the Service and its members. His exceptional work ethic, compassion and willingness to mentor others earned him the respect and admiration of all who worked with him. The State Operations Centre will not be the same without Craig’s presence, leadership and humour.

Craig’s service to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the people of NSW spanned more than 45 years. He leaves a legacy of professionalism, integrity and dedication that will long be remembered.

Craig’s passing will be deeply felt across the RFS community. During this time, it is important that we look after one another and I remind everyone that support services are available for anyone who may need them.

Our thoughts are with Craig’s sons, Luke and Matthew, and his family, friends and colleagues during this difficult time.

Get Ready Day is underway at Belrose Rural Fire Brigade.  Come along for one of the Bush Fire presentations at 12pm and ...
20/09/2025

Get Ready Day is underway at Belrose Rural Fire Brigade. Come along for one of the Bush Fire presentations at 12pm and 1pm.

This morning our President Jodi and I, along with several members of the brigade, paid our respects and laid tribute at ...
24/04/2025

This morning our President Jodi and I, along with several members of the brigade, paid our respects and laid tribute at the Day Break Anzac Day Service hosted by Beacon Hill Rural Fire Brigade at the Oxford Falls Peace Park. As always it was a beautiful service and despite the wet start to the morning was well attended by the community.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

Lest we forget

Jamie
Senior Deputy Captain / Vice President

25/10/2024

Firefighters will conduct a small hazard reduction burn tomorrow, Saturday 26 October 2024, along Boronia Rd and Laurel Road West Ingleside. The burn is likely to take most of the day, with crews in place to monitor and patrol once lighting is completed.

Residents will notice an increase of smoke in the area.
To stay up to date.
- Monitor the NSW RFS hazard reduction page https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/fire-information/hazard-reductions

Keep doors and windows closed to prevent smoke from entering your home and remove washing from clothes lines.

Don't call Triple Zero just to report that i's smoky, save Triple Zero for emergencies.

Smoke from the burn is likely to push north as the winds shift between south west to south east.
Ingleside Rural Fire Brigade
NSW Rural Fire Service
Northern Beaches Advocate
Northern Beaches Council
2101 Community Page -> Narrabeen, North Narrabeen, Elanora, Ingleside

22/09/2024

We are aware of drones currently being flown in the vicinity of the Meatworks Fire. You must not fly a drone during firefighting operations. Flying drones near fires is a major safety concern to firefighters and aircraft, which can result in heavy fines or penalties for the drone pilot. If you fly your drone, we can’t fly our aircraft.

Get Read Weekend 2024 @ Belrose Rural Fire Brigade - we’re here til 2pm!
21/09/2024

Get Read Weekend 2024 @ Belrose Rural Fire Brigade - we’re here til 2pm!

Get Ready Weekend 2024. Come down to Terrey Hills Rural Fire Brigade where you can chat to our teams and find out how to...
20/09/2024

Get Ready Weekend 2024.
Come down to Terrey Hills Rural Fire Brigade where you can chat to our teams and find out how to prepare for the Bush Fire Season.
Lots of information, presentations, displays and a sausage sizzle.

Our brigade will be providing support to the Hazard Reductions this weekend, from our Control Room and Operational Comma...
20/09/2024

Our brigade will be providing support to the Hazard Reductions this weekend, from our Control Room and Operational Command Vehicle (OCV).

Residents in the area may experience an increase in smoke during the HR and overnight. Please only call Triple Zero (000) if you see unattended fire. For more information visit the Hazards Near Me app or the website: www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/hr

🔥GET READY WEEKEND🚒Northern Beaches Comms are out & about today supporting some of our District’s brigades with their Op...
20/09/2024

🔥GET READY WEEKEND🚒
Northern Beaches Comms are out & about today supporting some of our District’s brigades with their Open Days.

Find us at:
NSW RFS - Terrey Hills Brigade - Cnr Booralie Rd & Yulong Ave, Terrey Hills 10am until 2pm

AND

Belrose Rural Fire Brigade - 207A Forest Way, Belrose 10am until 2pm

Come on down and say hello!

Northern Beaches Communications AGM 2024 Brigade PhotoThanks to the District Staff, Group Officers, Life Members, invite...
15/06/2024

Northern Beaches Communications AGM 2024 Brigade Photo

Thanks to the District Staff, Group Officers, Life Members, invited guests and brigade members who attended our AGM on Saturday

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