Who we are
We are here to protect the irreplaceable.
We educate the community to help prevent incidents from happening and prepare them for action when they do.
We train to get it right.
We’re ready.
Ready for any emergency.
Anytime. Every time.
We respond fast.
We serve with courage, with care and without judgement.
We help anyone, anywhere, anytime.
We are Fire and Rescue NSW and we are PREPARED FOR ANYTHING.
NSW Fire And Rescue also assists other emergency services when they are performing major operations. These services include the NSW Police Force, the Fire and Rescue NSW and the Ambulance Service of NSW.
Overview
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is the State Government agency responsible for the provision of fire, rescue and hazmat services in cities and towns across New South Wales in accordance with the Fire and Rescue NSW Act 1989, the State Emergency and Rescue Management Act 1989 and other related legislation. FRNSW is one of the key agencies involved in the response phase of most emergency or disaster events throughout NSW.
FRNSW is one of the world’s largest urban fire and rescue services and is the busiest in Australia. Our overriding purpose is to protect the irreplaceable.
Our highly-skilled fire officers and support staff provide rapid, reliable help in emergencies, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our aim is to save lives and reduce the number of injuries caused by emergencies and disasters. We also protect the environment and minimise damage to property, including major infrastructure. In partnership with the community and other emergency services, we strive hard to prevent emergencies while planning and training to deal with those that do occur.
FRNSW has its Headquarters and Logistics Support Centre at 1 Amarina Ave, Greenacre NSW; Operational Communication Centres at Alexandria and Newcastle; Emergency Services Academy at Orchard Hills; a network of 335 fire stations across the State, a fleet of 705 firefighting vehicles and a contingent of 185 accredited rescue crews.
FRNSW currently has 6842 Firefighters; approximately 4797 Community Fire Unit Members and 481 Administrative and Trades Staff working together to help anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Our Commissioner
was appointed Commissioner of Fire and Rescue NSW as the Commissioner of FRNSW.
Our history
FRNSW is a contemporary, service-based organisation which has grown significantly since first being established in 1910.
Our values
Every aspect of the work we do at FRNSW is guided by our shared values.
Committees and strategic alliances
FRNSW works closely in strategic alliances with other emergency and support services through the State Emergency Management Committee and State Rescue Board, the Fire Services Joint Standing Committee and the Bushfire Coordinating Committee.
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Employment
We are putting the call out to everyone in NSW; those who could make excellent firefighters but may not have necessarily considered it.
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