HEIGHTENED TRAINING ACTIVITY

Within the Brigade, as part of our own preparations for the season, all firefighters need to formally requalify to fight fires. This is an annual requirement regardless of seniority or length of service and is in the interests of the public and for the safety of our own personnel.
You may see several appliances and personnel around the area as we practice our skills in dealing with fires classified as Rural Urban Interface (or RUI) situations. We have been fortunate and very much appreciate the response from our local community in generously allowing us to enter their properties to hone and refresh our RUI skills in the coming weeks.
The first of these RUI sessions will be on Tuesday, 21st October, and we will remind you again ahead of a second training currently planned for Tuesday 18th November.

As always, thank you all for your continued cooperation and support.

RESTRICTED BURNING PERIOD

Yallingup Rural Volunteer Fire Brigade would like to acknowledge the impressive level of activity which has been taking place around our community in preparation for the summer fire-risk season. Thank you, everyone.

We are now in the restricted season where, for anyone planning on further risk-mitigation burning, a permit will be required.

YRVBFB Captain, Matt Muir, advises that if you plan to apply for a permit, please do so sooner rather than later. Matt explains that decisions on permits are weather-dependent, and, as the temperatures and dryness increase, there is no guarantee that conditions will be suitable for safe burning, and a permit may not be issued.

Details on how to apply for a permit are given on the YRVBFB website at https://yrvbfb.com/public-notices/fire-permits/.

Dunsborough Fire

On Saturday, 15th February 2025, at 12.50, a call came into Yallingup Rural FCO, Matty Muir, reporting a fire in the Cape Rise area. Matty along with all appliances from Yallingup Rural responded. With the Dunsborough FCOs unavailable, Matt was seconded by his superiors to take control of the situation. After a quick size up of the fire and the situation, Matt immediately alerted DFES to set the incident at an Emergency Level Bushfire Warning.

Not only was the fire threatening lives and property in the area but also the Dunsborough CBD, Fire Station, St Johns depot and Cape Care Aged Facility.

All the City of Busselton Brigades were called out. Support came from Margaret River, Augusta, Capel and Bunbury. Hot weather and winds fanned the flames into a very substantial blaze, threatening homes and people.

 2000 residents were evacuated and firefighters worked continuously in shifts throughout Saturday night, Sunday and Monday to bring the fire under control and conduct meticulous essential “blacking out” to eliminate the danger of re-ignition.

65 appliances and 5 Air Attack were involved in the initial response, and numerous local appliances were involved in mopping up, securing the fire and monitoring for hot spots. Matt, the Incident Controller for the Sunday afternoon (the major part of the fire ), said,  “Considering the conditions and the fuel that the fire got into, the Dunsborough Townsite escaped significant damage with only a few perimeter fences scorched. There was very minor damage, and that’s a testament to the fantastic work of the crews on the fireground. That could’ve been a very different outcome” .

Nannup Fire

On Friday, 19th January 2024, Yallingup Rural, Sussex and Wilyabrup assisted the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) - commonly known as Parks and Wildlife, in the state forest in Jalbarragup, Shire of Nannup.


The Brigades spent the day building and strengthening containment lines in the difficult terrain of the Millbrook State Forest.

Thornton Fire

At midnight 15th January 2024, the Brigade was called to a fire on the corner of Thornton and Brash Road. Our sister brigades from Wilyabrup, Yallingup Coastal and Dunsborough assisted in containing and controlling the fire.

Mopping up (blacking out) and monitoring was undertaken over the following few days to ensure no flare-ups given the extreme fire danger rating and total fire ban that were implemented by the DFES authorities.

Collie Fire

On 12th/13th January 2024, YRVBFB were part of a combined task force, led by DFES, with other brigades from City of Busselton and Augusta/ Margaret River to assist in a fire on private land on the Collie-Williams road in the Shire of Collie.

When the task force arrived, the fire was still at a ‘Watch and Act’ level. The teams spent two days building containment lines which proved to be a significant challenge due to high gusty winds and high ground temperatures.

Captain Matt Muir who attended on both days praised the work of all the crews from the Lower South West (LSW) considering the testing conditions.