Wyong firies too good for opposition

Wyong won seven of the 10 events

A crew from the Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) station at Wyong proved too good for the opposition at the first regional heats of the 2024 Firefighter Championships on March 23 and 24.

One of 19 teams competing at Tumut, in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains, Wyong was determined to defend its title as reigning NSW champion.

The Central Coast firefighting crew took out seven of the 10 events, held over the two days of competition, setting a commanding lead of 400 points over its nearest rival, Kootingal RFS, in disciplines relating to hose and hydrant deployment and extinguishment, rescues, ladder practice and high-rise bag use.

Third place overall went to the Ulladulla “A” FRNSW team.

Additional firefighting teams will compete in the next round of the championship at Kelso in Bathurst in August.

The successful crews will advance to the state championships at Wagga Wagga in October.

FRNSW Assistant Commissioner – Regional Operations and Championship Director, Cheryl Steer, said the atmosphere at Tumut was incredible.

“The Firefighter Championships are a great opportunity to showcase the camaraderie of our people,” she said.

“From the teamwork shown in the days leading up to the event, to the support that teams offer each other on the field, it’s a great weekend and even better representation of the firefighting community.

“Their skills are improved because each event directly relates to real firefighting environments.”

1 Comment on "Wyong firies too good for opposition"

  1. Yvonne Pearsall | April 5, 2024 at 8:45 am |

    Good on you, Wyong!

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