Victoria’s emergency services are holding pre-summer season briefings across the state in preparation for the 2024/25 fire season. Source: Timberbiz...
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Forestry Corporation firefighters on the North Coast are preparing for the bushfire season refreshing skills and planning for the fire season they will face in spring and summer. Source: Timberbiz As one of the state’s four fire authorities, Forestry Corporation staff serve in firefighting capacities as part of their job roles to protect the native and plantation forest estate. North Coast and Far North Coast firefighters have attended preseason fire days near Grafton for training refreshers on equipment, fireground procedure, command, control, communications and safety. Forestry Corporation’s Fire Training and Operations Officer Adrien Thompson said firefighters across NSW are currently testing equipment and procedure in preparation for the coming season. “We get to see all of our firefighting staff across the state for this part of the year and discuss how we can best prepare for the bushfire season and manage our estate when it comes to fire,” Mr Thompson said. “It’s one of the core parts of our business to protect the forest estate and each year we run preparedness events including training new recruits, upskilling existing staff and Pre-Season Fire Day refreshers to get people thinking about the way we communicate, the interactions between the incident ground and the incident management support teams and the collaboration across agencies to effectively and efficiently manage bushfire across all tenures. Forestry Corporation also conducts hazard reduction burns as part of the prevention phase of incident management while also meeting sustainable forest management objectives. “As a firefighting authority and a land manager we enjoy working in collaboration with the NSW Rural Fire Service, National Parks and Wildlife and NSW DPI across emergency management situations,” Mr Thompson said. Forestry Corporation’s Fire Training and Operations Coordinator Brody Wickham. Forestry Corporation trains its firefighters to a world-class standard with four staff members this week deploying to British Colombia to assist with Canada’s wildfire emergency. In managing 2-million hectares of native and plantation state forests across NSW, Forestry Corporation uses the latest technology and systems to detect fires early and provide a timely bushfire response.
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