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NSW Fire Brigade - Fireground Photos

Seven Hills Fire & Storm 

February 16, 2002 

 

 

NSW Fire Brigade were called to reports of a fire at a premises in Seven Hills. On my arrival on scene, two appliances from Seven Hills & Mt Druitt were on scene, Mt Druitt leaving shortly after. Police also attended.

 

I could not see much in relation to the fire but most obvious on the road were trees and electricity wires. The fire was extinguished and the area made safe prior to the arrival of the electricity company. The light on scene quickly turned from daylight to darkness.

 

Mt Druitt (left) and Seven Hills (right) Firepacs onsite. Note the amount of debris on the road.
Mt Druitt Firepac just prior to departure. 

Seven Hills Firepac and Operational Commander West on site. Note the amount of debris on the road.

Seven Hills Firepac and Operational Commander West on site. First photo was without flash.  

These two shots show the change in the light and the debris on the road. These photos were taken from the western end of the scene. The lights are coming from Seven Hills' Firepac Pumper.
Seven Hills Firepac Pumper just prior to departure.

 

Page last updated 16 February 2002

 

 

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