On Saturday May 18, firefighters across NSW opened the doors to hundreds of fire stations for the Fire and Rescue NSW Open Day, inviting people to learn more about Australia's largest urban fire and rescue service.
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The day included a range of free activities such as firefighting demonstrations, station tours and safety presentations.
Families were also able to see fire trucks and firefighting and rescue equipment up close and have a chat to local firefighters about the critical work they do to keep communities safe.
FRNSW Commissioner Paul Baxter said Open Day was an opportunity to show people that FRNSW firefighters do so much more than fight fires.
"Our firefighters do fight fires and save people from burning buildings, but our mission and our capabilities extend far beyond fire response," he said.
"From road crashes, hazardous material incidents and natural disasters to urban search and rescue and humanitarian relief, our firefighters are prepared for anything and ready to help anyone, anywhere, anytime."
Commissioner Baxter said Open Day was also a great time to talk to the experts about home fire safety in the lead up to winter.
"We see a 10% increase in the number of home fires during the winter months, with more fires starting in bedrooms and lounge rooms due to things like heaters and electric blankets," he said.
Open Day is a great way to meet the team that's prepared for anything and to learn how to keep families safe from fire and other emergencies.