Mt Eliza Firefighters Conquer Australia’s Highest Stair Climb
On Sunday 17th November, three firefighters from Mt Eliza Fire Brigade conquered Australia’s highest stair climb in full firefighting gear to raise money for The Fred Hollows Foundation.
Celebrating 85 years of volunteer service to the community
On Sunday 17th November, three firefighters from Mt Eliza Fire Brigade conquered Australia’s highest stair climb in full firefighting gear to raise money for The Fred Hollows Foundation.
On Sunday 27th November 2019, Mt Eliza once again opened their doors for the brigade’s annual CFA Open Day.
On Thursday morning 31 October 2019, Mt Eliza Fire Brigade and Mornington Fire Brigade responded to reports of electrical cables on fire which were attached to a house at a Mount Eliza address.
The Mornington Peninsula Shire Open Air Burning Local Law regulates burning off outside of the Declared Fire Danger Period. During the month of October 2019 some open air burning restrictions have been relaxed to enable landowners to burn off for fire prevention purposes.
On Tuesday 6 August Mt. Eliza Fire Brigade took on the Australian Red Cross RED25 Emergency Services Blood Challenge, saving more than 40 lives.
Every Tuesday Mt. Eliza Fire Brigade would normally have training; however, on Tuesday 6 August, they’re painting the town red.
On Tuesday for the Brigade’s weekly training night, members participated in Breathing Apparatus skills maintenance session in preparation for the introduction of new BA sets for emergency service responders, including Vic Police, MFB and Ambulance Victoria.
On SATURDAY 13TH APRIL at 10:30am Mt Eliza Fire Brigade will be hosting an information session about the upcoming Wooralla Drive planned fuel reduction burn.
It was 4th July 2018 when reports of a house fire came in just after 11pm.
Frankston Fire Brigade – CFA and Mt Eliza Fire Brigade responded with further information being that a 12-year-old girl was trapped in an upstairs bedroom with the downstairs curtains on fire. Her grandma was also inside, and the girl did not know where she was.
A neighbour heard the girl’s cry for help and went inside the burning house and saved her life, with the fire brigade arriving shortly after.
This video is their story.
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Meet Tom, he has down syndrome and is the brother of Emily who joined the brigade in January 2018.