Some readers may remember that 12 months ago we had a serious fire incident only metres from our home. A National Parks hazard reduction got away, jumping containment lines and raced towards us via the Burralow and Wool Wash Creek.
Some of the tankers ready for the competitions
I was all very serious stuff, with helicopters water bombing and the Rural Fire Service Tankers lined up in the street. To our relief the co-ordintationa and efforts of the teams prevented what could have been are catastrophe from occuring.
Lads demonstrating how to extinguish a fire.
Last weekend, the various brigades got together for their annual competition to see who were the outstanding performers and who had the best presented truck.
I am pleased to say that, our brigade won- Grose Vale, and came 2nd for best presented truck.
Dave sprinting back after unrolling a line.
It was quite exciting to watch the younger guys roll out hoses, connect and put out a fire, then roll up and store. There were various field events and the overall winner was decided based on a total aggregate time.
The winning crew at the end of the day!
It was a real community event and a vital one for our safety.
Note- to those of you who have commented in recent weeks. HUGE thank you . I have not been feeling up to blogging with a couple of health issues taking priority. Your support is much appreciated