Newham Rural Fire Brigade

Newham Rural Fire Brigade
Newham Rural Fire Brigade
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Established: 25 August 1969
Region: 2
Specialities: Wildfire and low structure fire
Volunteers: 80+
Paid Staff: None
Location: Outer Metro Norwest Area Newham, Victoria, Australia
Captain: David Bachelor

The Newham Rural File Brigade is a volunteer firefighting service located in Newham, Victoria at 1293 Rochford Road. It is often referred to as the Newham CFA. The brigade is part of the Mount Macedon Group in the Lodden-Mallee Region of the Country Fire Authority. Newham is located in the Macedon Ranges, which is one of Victoria's popular holiday spots and has a risk of bushfire during the summer months[1].

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Capabilities

The Newham Rural Fire Brigade is crewed exclusively by volunteers raised from a community of approximately 300 households. The brigade has approximately 40 active qualified firefighters, some of whom are self-contained breathing apparatus operators. The brigade is supported by a Ladies' Auxiliary.

The Brigade appliances are a Hino Ranger 2000-litre 2.4D tanker, a Hino 500 Series 2000-litre 2.4C tanker and a Toyota Landcruiser 400-litre slip-on. The slip-on is used for areas which are inaccessible by the larger appliances and on small fire tracks.

A member of the Newham Rural Fire Brigade attending the 7 February 2009 Black Saturday fires at Kilmore East, Victoria

Origins

In 1936 four Newham residents were among the volunteers who joined in the formation of the Woodend Bush Fire Brigade. These first volunteers were W. A. Crozier, W Campbell, A. B. Trewhalla and W. J. Muir.

On 19 March 1957, a public meeting elected officers to form a Newham branch of the Woodend Rural Fire Brigade. Funds were raised for the original appliance: a roll-on, roll-off Furphy tank of 180 gallons, with a motor and pump, which was loaded from a stand on to local farmer's trucks. This unit was completed in 1957. Organisation later began to erect a fire station and construction was completed in 1960.

During 1961 the tank unit was converted into a trailer-type unit, build up by the local volunteers on a truck axle assembly. As the brigade at this time was a branch, it was ineligible for equipment from the Country Fire Authority.

In 1963 the Newham branch actively participated in the fund raising for Woodend's new VHF wireless sets, and the CFA promised a new motor and pump to replace the failing, public subscribed one on the trailer unit. After discussions with the CFA regarding further equipment for the Newham branch, and the realisation that as a branch Newham had the maximum equipment that could be allocated, the volunteers agreed in 1969 to investigate the possibility of the Newham branch being formed into a brigade [2].

In July 1969 at a meeting in Newham, it was resolved that the Newham Rural Fire Brigade become a separate entity under the auspices of the Country Fire Authority. The brigade was registered by the Country Fire Authority as a "B" class brigade on the 25 August 1969. Late in 1969 a secondhand truck was purchased for $500 from community donations and the CFA provided a 400-gallon tank, motor and pump to equip it as a fire truck. A VHF mobile transceiver was purchased for $500 giving the brigade an efficiently equipped unit.

Assignment area

The Newham Rural Fire Brigade core responsibilities are suppression of wildfire in Hanging Rock Reserve , the Cobaw State Forest and in surrounding grasslands; and low structure fire in an increasingly populated rural community. Between 2004 and 2012, population growth in the Macedon Ranges Shire is expected to be substantially higher (12%) than in regional Victoria as a whole (7.5%) and in metropolitan Melbourne (9%). There is an expected change in the age structure of the Shire with people over 50 years of age becoming a substantially higher proportion of the population[3].

A responsibility of the Newham Rural Fire Brigade is fire suppression at Hanging Rock Reserve. This is a bushland venue of many events during summer that attracts a large number of visitors. These events include New Years Day Races, Australia Day Races, Labor Day Races and the Harvest Picnic.

Incidents

The Newham Rural Fire Brigade had 41 turnouts in 2009. Over the years, the brigade has been involved in a number of major Bushfires in Victoria, including:

The Brigade has also supported NSW and SA firefighters as far afield as Tenterfield NSW and Kangaroo Island in SA.

See also

References

  1. ^ The Age, “Bushfire risk in summer holiday areas”, 20 December 2005
  2. ^ The Guardian, "Recognition of fire service", Monday, July 25, 1977, page 2
  3. ^ Victorian Electoral Commission - FINAL REPORT Electoral Representation Review for the Macedon Ranges Shire Council - 11 October 2004

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