A bushfire can be dangerous and is not something that you
should tackle by yourself. Then where do you get help when a bushfire is
coming?
Bushfires aid is provided by many government departments and they include, the
NSW Fire Brigade, SES and NSW Rural Fire Services. All of these 3 services can
help you during a bush fire.
NSW Fire
Brigade: this is the common fire fighting service we see in around Sydney.
They are a department that only fight fires within a distant but anything
beyond that distant the Rural Fire services takes charge. The fire brigade only
take care of bushfires near Sydney like in the Blue Mountains or the Royal
National park near Waterfall.
SES: The NSW
State Emergency Service (SES) is an emergency and rescue service dedicated to
assisting the community. It is made up almost entirely of volunteers, with 228
units located throughout New South Wales. While our major responsibilities are
for flood and storm operations, the SES also provides the majority of general
rescue effort in the rural parts of the state.
NSW Rural
Fire Services: On 1 September 1997, The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSWRFS) was
established by an act of Parliament as the successor to the first bush fire
brigade, redefining the world's largest fire service and building on a century
of experience in protecting some of the most fire-prone areas on earth. Today
the Service comprises over 2,100 volunteer rural fire brigades with a total
membership of just over 70,000.
There are NGO that helps out when there is a bushfire and
they include Red Cross and the Salvation Army. These NGO give family support,
food and drinks, money and clothes after a bushfire. There a many ways how
someone else can help you when a bushfire start or end. This is a website leading to
how you can be safe when a bushfire is around.