There are 2,100 rural fire brigades in NSW made up of just over 72,000 volunteers who provide emergency services to over 95 percent of NSW.
Brigades and the volunteers who form them attend grass, scrub and bush fires, building fires, motor, rail and aircraft accidents, take part in search and rescue situations and assist at storm and flood events.
Most emergencies that occur in rural fire districts will be attended by a rural fire brigade as either the lead agency or a support agency.
Our volunteer firefighters are the backbone of the NSW Rural Fire Service.
This cache was designed to support all the wonderful volunteers in the RFS. It is an appropriately camouflaged micro. The cache was placed with the approval of the local RFS Captain.
When parking, please leave the access way clear for emergency vehicles to pass easily.
Please bring your own pen and extraction tool.