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Get on board the frontline at Hoppers CFA

They’re the people you call when you need a hand – now Hoppers Crossing Fire Brigade needs more people to give it a hand.

The Country Fire Authority unit is running a recruitment drive with a view to getting its new recruits in training from April.

In particular, the brigade is after tradies, self-employed people and those with flexible work schedules.

Volunteer firefighter Peter Habersatt, who has been in the CFA for the past 25 years, said the role was more varied than some might realise.

“We do everything – community service and activities, structure fires, road accident rescues, hazmat incidents, cats stuck in trees, kids stuck in cots,” Mr Habersatt said.

“You’re not just joining as a firefighter, you’re joining as a brigade member … called out to serve the community.

“We’re seeking day-time responders,” Mr Habersatt said. “Either tradies or people who work afternoon shift and are available from, say, 8am to midday to respond to callouts.”

The brigade has 40 operational volunteers in addition to the career firefighters at present.

The Hoppers Crossing branch is the busiest in the north-west metro region, responding to about 1400 callouts each year.

Mr Habersatt said recruits will need to undertake a 16-week training course that covers firefighting basics, first-aid and other qualifying skills.

To register, call Lee McGregor on 0421 973 644 or go online at www.cfa.vic.gov.au

 

 

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