Western Australian firefighters continue to support their fellow Australians dealing with unprecedented fires with a sixteenth team of volunteer and career firefighters leaving today for New South Wales.
“Our volunteers continue to show that their sense of commitment to community and helping people in need doesn’t just stop at the WA border. We have answered virtually every request for help, while battling our own serious blazes, to help our east coast counterparts.” Western Australian Emergency Services Minister Francis Logan commented.
Minister Logan said A team of 25 volunteer and career firefighters left Perth for Albury on the New South Wales and Victorian border to help relieve their exhausted counterparts as fires rage to the east of the town. Today’s team of firefighters, Strike Team Papa, brings the total of Western Australian firefighters who have given their support to New South Wales and Queensland to 325.
“I am sure that every Western Australian would join me in thanking the hundreds of Western Australian firefighters who have been across to the east coast to lend a helping hand during this unprecedented bushfire crisis.” Minister Logan commented “I hope that our firefighters can bring some kind of welcome relief to communities who have been struck so hard by these blazes.”
The Minister explained that the WA teams have spent up to seven days at a time providing logistical, aerial and operational support. Strike Team Papa firefighters have come from around the Perth metropolitan area and include volunteer and career officers with skills in fighting bushfires and urban rescue.
“I wish our latest team all the best and urge them to stay safe.” Minister Logan commented.