by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Jan, 2016 | Working on Fire |
The Western Cape Limietberg team filled the Limietberg Bosdorp Nature Reserve, community dam with 3000 litres of water as they suffered a loss due to the dry and windy conditions in the area. With the help of Cape Nature, hosting partner of Working on Fire...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Jan, 2016 | Working on Fire |
Working on Fire with Nkandla Municipality under Fire and Disaster Management with uThungulu Disaster District recently had a refresher fire safety workshop in the community of Nkandla. The refresher workshop looked at a method to assess the level of risk, how to...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Jan, 2016 | Working on Fire |
Working on Fire in Gauteng launched the carpentry workshop in Cradle of Humankind base to make and refurbish furnishers for the provincial office and bases. The workshop was aimed at providing fire fighters who can no longer work on the fireline with skills that would...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Jan, 2016 | Working on Fire |
Close to a 100 young people in the Free State had their dignity restored when they were given a job to become fire fighters. The group was given the opportunity when the province filled up the teams that had shortage of crew members late last year. Among the new fire...
by WoF Editorial Team | 10 Jan, 2016 | Working on Fire |
Stutterheim team is one of the teams that have been busy supressing fires from December till now. Even though the East part of the province is out of fire season some places had serious fires and some teams had to be in action to supress. One of the Crew leaders from...
by WoF Editorial Team | 8 Jan, 2016 | Working on Fire |
Seven Tsitsikamma crew members in the Eastern Cape got appointed by SAN Parks Tsitsikama in December 2015. These fire fighters are namely Bongani Futa, Nyama Mjongeni, Anele Ketelo, Thembakazi Mahlaba, Thombuxolo Liwani, Lukholo Zibaya and Mfezeko Dazana. One of them,...