Fire And Rescue Nsw Station 067 Baulkham Hills

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Fire Rescue NSW Baulkham Hills 67 Station

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FIRE STATION WINTER MEALS KEEP LOOKING WHEN COOKING SERIES.
Winter is the worst time of the year for fires in the home. Over winter, FRNSW attends an average of 1,230 home fires which result in an average of 576 injuries. Half of these fires start in the kitchen, with the majority of those caused by unattended cooking.
... FRNSW research has shown that complacency and inaction are the biggest risk factors when it comes to home fire safety. On average 21 people die from house fires each year. To improve this statistic, it is important that we work to change behaviours and attitudes towards home fire safety.
DID YOU KNOW kitchen fire incidents are still the biggest cause of house fires in NSW?
#KeepLookingWhenCooking
Firefighter Scott Davidsons
LAMB SHANKS IN THE SLOW COOKER RECIPE
INGREDIENTS 4-6 frenched lamb shanks 2 tablespoons plain flour 2 tablespoon olive oil 2 carrots, chopped 1 onion, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon sweet paprika 400g can diced tomatoes ½ cup red wine (optional) ½ cup beef stock sprig rosemary mashed sweet potato, to serve.
Preheat slow cooker to low or oven to moderately slow, 160°C.
Dust shanks lightly with flour. Heat oil in a flameproof casserole dish. Cook shanks 3-4 minutes, turning, until browned. Set aside.
Saute carrot, onion, garlic and spices in same pan 4-5 minutes. Return shanks to pan with tomatoes, wine (optional), stock and rosemary.
Place all ingredients in slow cooker for 6 to 8 hours.
Alternatively Bake, covered 1½ hours in the oven or place on stove top. Simmer, uncovered 25-30 minutes, until meat is tender and sauce has thickened. Season and serve with mashed sweet potato
ENJOY
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AMAZING NEW RECORD CROWD for FRNSW 067 Station Baulkham Hills. What a fantastic turn out for Open Day 2018. Over 700 visitors. Thank you all for coming down and making this open day our BUSIEST DAY EVER.... An extra special mention to David Elliott MP EX EMERGENCY SERVICES MINISTER for dropping in.
Thank you to all of the Platoons who assisted in preparing for B platoons big day and our local Hills FIRE & RESCUE CFU units - we couldnt do it without you.
For more open day photos head over to Fire and Rescue NSW to see photos and activities from stations all over NSW and Community Fire Units - Fire & Rescue NSW
Some interesting BBQ facts Firefighters on the BBQ: 5 Slices of bread: 700 Sausages cooked: 700 Tomato sauce: 15 litres Gas used: 18 kg.
#newrecord #thatsawrap #opendayfun #safecommunity #firesafety #futurefirefighters
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TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE OPEN DAY AND ALL THROUGH THE FIREHOUSE NOT A CREATURE WAS STIRRING NOT EVEN A MOUSE.
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#allquiet #shinyfiretrucks #openday2018 #FRNSW #preparedforanything
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Congratulations to all our new recruits graduating today.

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FIRE STATION OPEN DAY

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3 SLEEPS TO GO!!!!🌛🌛🌛 FIRE STATION OPEN DAY SATURDAY 19TH MAY 2018🚒🚒🚒 1000am till 200pm 130 Seven Hills Road Baulkham Hills. ALL WELCOME👪👪👪... DONT FORGET TO SHARE😁😁😁
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The crew visit Baulkham Hills library. Come down and get your copy of The Brigades Kids Activity Book.

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Ff Jennifer North and FF Gavin Hartge Baulkham Hills 67 station conduct ignition of the hazard reduction in North Curl Curl

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61 station 16 station 38 station 27 station 53 station 23 station 69 station 67 station. Duty Commander North BFO 1 attending Hazard reduction North Curl Curl.

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67 Station assisting with hazard reduction North Curl Curl.

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Home Owners are being encouraged to check their electrical cable by Department of Fair Trading due to the risk of fire.
There is faulty electrical cabling in thousands of Australian homes and businesses. Time is running out before the cables become a fire or electrocution risk. Act now before it’s too late—get your cable checked.
Electrical retailers and wholesalers have recalled Infinity and Olsent-branded electrical cables. Physical contact with the recalled cables could di...slodge the insulation and lead to electric shock or fires.
The cables were supplied in: •NSW - 2010-2013 •ACT and Queensland - 2011-2013 •Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia - 2012-2013 •Tasmania - 2013.
Recall progress reports indicate that up to 22,000 homes, commercial and residential buildings in Australia could be affected.
A taskforce of consumer agencies, building regulators and electrical safety regulators are coordinating the safety recall.
To date, 27 suppliers have announced recalls of Infinity cables. In August 2015, NSW Fair Trading issued a mandatory recall notice under the NSW electrical safety regulations to a further 25 suppliers.
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Come down and say hello. Meet the crews from Baulkham Hills and Kellyville at Bella Vista Farm on Australia Day. Check out our vehicles equipment and get fire safety advice. We are located in the Goldrush area all day today. See Hi 5, Mental as Anything, Rogue Traders and the Fireworks finale at 900pm.

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Fire And Rescue Nsw Station 067 Baulkham Hills is located at 130-132 Seven Hills Road, Baulkham Hills, New South Wales 2153
0296205202
http://www.fire.nsw.gov.au