Macquarie Port News, 6 January 2020:
Thursday, 9 January 2020
NSW North Coast repaying South Coast firies who came to our aid in the 2019 bushfires
Macquarie Port News, 6 January 2020:
Firefighters have flown in a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) cargo plane to help fight fires on the NSW South Coast.
Twenty Fire and Rescue NSW personnel from stations between Grafton to Taree boarded the RAAF C-130 Hercules flight at Port Macquarie Airport on Sunday, January 5.....
Mr Chetwynd said this is first time he has seen firefighters carried by RAAF planes in 30 years of working with Fire and Rescue NSW.
"We send crews all over the state, interstate and overseas for humanitarian and disaster relief," he said.
"But I've been doing this for 30 years and it's definitely the first time we have sent firefighting crews on RAAF planes to NSW.
"It's definitely an unprecedented situation and something which is very unique. The crews are happy because they are received support from both metropolitan and regional areas during our bushfire crisis here in 2019.
"They feel like they are paying back and giving their South Coast colleagues some support. We are also really appreciative of the RAAF for assisting with the efforts."
Labels:
bushfires,
climate change,
climate emergency
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