Fire and Rescue NSW deploys Strike Teams to support Cyclone Alfred emergency efforts -
Published: 04 Mar 2025 04:27pm
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is deploying three water rescue strike teams and specialised equipment to support emergency efforts in the state’s north today as Cyclone Alfred approaches.
The teams, made up of 14 highly-trained firefighters and a team leader, will be working in Lismore, Bellingen and Coffs Harbour where they will support the NSW State Emergency Service-led response to any potential flood emergency.
Metropolitan-based firefighters will be supported by specially trained on-call and regional firefighters, with many of them living in, or close to, the towns they will be supporting.
FRNSW will deploy new rescue boats that can be rolled up and packed to enable helicopter deployment to locations isolated by floodwater.
The Strike Teams will be on standby to conduct flood rescues over the next few days, when it is expected there will be a heightened level of activity in line with weather forecasts.
FRNSW Acting Assistant Commissioner, Graham Kingsland, said the impacted communities should feel reassured by the presence of water rescue technicians.
"When it comes to water rescues, these firefighters are among the most highly skilled and trained. They are equipped and ready to support locals at their time of need.
"We've learned from past flood events and adapted our approach to make sure the best resources and support is available when it's most needed.
“The rescue boats, vehicles and wetsuits being utilised are all new, a result of FRNSW’s capability uplift and recommendations of the 2022 NSW Flood Inquiry.
“Importantly, this deployment is delivering on government recommendations and funding in a very practical sense.”
If you require flood assistance, contact the NSW SES on 132 500, or in an emergency call triple-zero (000).
MEDIA NOTE - Video footage of FRNSW 'in-water' technicians being briefed and preparing for deployment is available here: https://vimeo.com/1062218242/1dda4c3742?share=copy [external link]
Updated: 04 Mar 2025 03:32pm
Details about this incident may change and should not be used as emergency information and/or advice.
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