Fire and Rescue NSW Station 267 Coraki

Fire and Rescue NSW Station 267 Coraki Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue, Hazmat, Community First Responders

FRNSW Coraki are currently Recruiting,
for a Recruitment Package you can visit online www.fire.nsw.gov.au

On-call Fire Fighter Rob Grill reached a very significant milestone on 1 June 2026. He attained his 20 years of diligent...
04/06/2026

On-call Fire Fighter Rob Grill reached a very significant milestone on 1 June 2026. He attained his 20 years of diligent service and will be awarded with his Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal clasp. Rob is a key member of the 267 team, he works full time, races a motor vehicle around the speedway in his time off, is always available for night calls, has outstanding attendance, is willing to step up into the Officer in Charge position and is an inspiration to junior members. From all of the team Rob - BIG CONGRATULATIONS and we'll see you for a 25 year photo.
CORAKI 267 is always looking for new members, if this is something you think is for you, reach out.

30/05/2026
SMOKE ALARM ACTION DAY 1ST JUNE With 1 June marking the first day of winter, residents are being urged to test their smo...
30/05/2026

SMOKE ALARM ACTION DAY 1ST JUNE

With 1 June marking the first day of winter, residents are being urged to test their smoke alarms as part of the national safety reminder for Smoke Alarm Action Day.

As temperatures drop, the risk of house fires increases due to greater use of heaters, electric blankets, fireplaces, and cooking appliances. At the same time, households are charging and using more electronic devices than ever before, increasing potential fire hazards in the home.

Fire authorities are reminding residents that smoke alarms provide an early warning in the event of a fire, giving occupants valuable time to escape safely. Properly installed and maintained smoke alarms significantly reduce the risk of injury and death in house fires.

Smoke Alarm Action Day carries a simple but vital message: take one minute to check your smoke alarm is working, test it, and replace it if it isn’t.

It’s something every household can do, but many people don’t think about it until it’s too late, Don’t become complacent when it comes to fire safety.

Residents are encouraged to:

· Test every smoke alarm in their home

· Replace batteries where needed

· Replace smoke alarms older than 10 years

· Ensure alarms are properly installed and maintained

· Create and practise a home fire escape plan

And it's Open Day!!!!We are all set up and ready for you to come on down to Coraki Fire Station and check it out!Free sa...
09/05/2026

And it's Open Day!!!!

We are all set up and ready for you to come on down to Coraki Fire Station and check it out!

Free sausage sizzle and lots of cool freebies for everyone.

Open Day 2026!!!Come along to Coraki Fire Station tomorrow, Saturday 9th May for Fire And Rescue NSW Open Day 2026.Membe...
08/05/2026

Open Day 2026!!!

Come along to Coraki Fire Station tomorrow, Saturday 9th May for Fire And Rescue NSW Open Day 2026.
Members of our local Community-led Resilience Team (CRT) and staff from Coraki Public School will be here along with us. Come and meet the CRT members, who have some great stuff to hand out too, and Coraki Public Schools new Principal!
Have a look at the local FRNSW crews equipment, look through our station and new truck, learn about services we offer to the public like Safety Visits etc and even have a go of a fire hose!
There will also be a free sausage sizzle throughout Open Day too.
We will be open from 10am until 2pm and we hope to see you here.

CAPTAIN Russell O'Keefe and DEPUTY CAPT Shane Cox had the pleasure of promoting ON CALL FIREFIGHTER Geoff Stevens last n...
05/05/2026

CAPTAIN Russell O'Keefe and DEPUTY CAPT Shane Cox had the pleasure of promoting ON CALL FIREFIGHTER Geoff Stevens last night at station drill for 5 years of service. Shane was quoted as saying, "Geoff forms an integral part of 267, his attendance and availability are always good and he is across all operational and administrative Fire and Rescue platforms, here's to the next 5 years."
CONGRATULATIONS GEOFF.
Interested in becoming a staff member of 267? Please reach out.

ANZAC DAY 2026, what a great day.267 Coraki supported Anzac Day with minimal crew this year due to  staff leave. The 267...
29/04/2026

ANZAC DAY 2026, what a great day.
267 Coraki supported Anzac Day with minimal crew this year due to staff leave. The 267 team provide an integral service to the ceremony in the terms of set up and pack up of seating and shade, emplace council approved road closure signs and provide marching music from the appliance and march. Well done team.
267 Coraki is always on the look out for new team members - if you think this could be something you could do - please reach out.

Due to the current fuel crisis Coraki Fire Station today welcomes a new fire engine. This will ensure that even if fuel ...
01/04/2026

Due to the current fuel crisis Coraki Fire Station today welcomes a new fire engine. This will ensure that even if fuel shortages hit us hard we will still be able to respond to all incidents. The fire engine is currently getting our new branding applied to it and will be ready to roll within hours.
Keep your eyes peeled for a new recruitment drive we will be undertaking shortly as we will need 4 fit, strong recruits to pull the wagon for us.

24/02/2026

RECRUITING INFORMATION SESSION
TONIGHT
CORAKI FIRE STATION 6PM.

Coraki needs new team members with daytime availability. Interested but not sure? Come and meet some of the crew tomorro...
23/02/2026

Coraki needs new team members with daytime availability. Interested but not sure? Come and meet some of the crew tomorrow evening 6pm at the Fire Station.

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14 Adams Street
Coraki, NSW
2471

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