
Crew shifts to the Waroona-Harvey fire are being scheduled up to Wednesday although Monday is the last overnight shift. Note: Crews scheduled after Monday were stood down Monday night.
Adam and Andy spent Sunday night in the Ambergate LT. Monday’s crew had Bruce, Pete and Steveo in the Vasse 3.4 while Kevin was in the LT. Monday night’s shift is Bevan, Dave W and Stando. Tuesday morning sees Alan, Bob, Mitch and Tony heading to the southern boundary of the fire. Wednesday’s crew is currently Bevan, Mike G and Steveo with one more to come.
Annie’s role with the Community Liaison Unit in Australind has been extended to Wednesday. She is currently working with those who have lost their homes and property in the fire.

The crews have been involved in asset protection and building fire breaks, consolidating their positions before winds pick up later in the week.

Rural has been sending a steady stream of crews to help fight the Waroona-Harvey fire. Crews are currently being scheduled up to Tuesday night.








The brigade got a callout at 5:40 Saturday morning for a fire in Quindalup, part of the Dunsborough fire district. By the time the 4.4 arrived, a little after 6, the Dunsborough Light Tankers and 4.4. had brought the fire under control. Andy, Carlo, Matty, Steveo and Tony spent the next hour blacking out.
The fire was along the edge of Quindalup Siding Road at the corner of Mewett, under power poles. It had got into the paper bark trees and thick grass making it difficult to extinguish. Fortunately there was no wind.
The brigade’s 4.4 spent 8 hours Monday helping contain and control a fire near Donnybrook that had started earlier in the day.
