Located within the St Albans village is the local branch of
the
New South Wales Rural Fire Service.
This is manned by volunteers drawn from the valley and is a focal point
for village activities.
For The St Albans Fire Brigade Home Web-Page Click
Here.

The St. Albans Fire Shed as it stands today.
All things are achievable in time, and on Saturday, 20th. May 1995,
Hawkesbury Mayor, Councillor Rex Stubbs and Deputy Mayor, Brian Keegan,
journeyed to St Albans to officially open the shed at 4 PM. As those
who
were in attendance will remember, it was a rollicking good night
spurred
on by the country music supplied by the band 'The Currency Lads', Greg
and Peter's legendary culinary efforts with spit roasted beef and
Joan's
usual well organised catering, ably supported contributions of
delicious
sweets and desserts by the women of the Brigade. Now that we have
a tanker and a shed, it might be interesting to reflect a little on the
history that led up to this quite remarkable achievement by our
Brigade.
Click Here for the full
history
of our Brigade.
Important Fire Saftey
Information
from our Shed.
Select from below.
Danger
Season & Fire Bans In force.
Bush
Fire readyness checklist.
Home
safety checklist.
Personal
& Pets checklist.
Protecting
rural properties.
LP Gas
and safety.
BBQ's
and Campfires.
Links
The Rural Fire
Service Association and RFS Shop
Photo Gallery
Brief Summary of the Xmas 2001
Bushfires around St Albans
Weather
Information.
New South Wales Rural
Fire Service
International Association of Fire
Fighters