Community Fire Units (CFU) – Fire and Rescue NSW – Fire and Rescue NSW
A Community Fire Unit (CFU) is a team of local residents living in urban areas close to bushland who are supported by Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) to enhance their safety and resilience to bushfires. As a volunteer CFU member you will learn how to prepare yourself, your family and your home ahead of the bushfire season. You will learn how to make informed decisions about whether to leave early or stay and defend your property when bushfires threaten.
Applications received by FRNSW for the CFU Program are assessed based on:
For more information on the CFU Program, please click on the below button to start the Overview of the CFU Program. At the end of the overview you can lodge an application to become a CFU member and either join an established unit or start a new unit. After approval, new members will be required to complete five mandatory CFU eLearning Modules. Upon completion of the modules you will attend a practical equipment session in order to be fully inducted into the CFU Program as an Operational Member.
Fire and Rescue NSW acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and acknowledges and pays respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
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