Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews are currently battling a significant fire at a recreational club in Nambucca Heads, on the state's mid-north coast.
Just before 6 AM today, crews responded to multiple Triple Zero (000) calls to an alarm activating, with fire and smoke inside the building on Sports Street.
On arrival, firefighters were met with intense fire activity and got to work to control the blaze. Around 40 firefighters and nine fire trucks, including an aerial ladder platform, are on scene, working to restrict the blaze.
Complications Of The Incident
Their efforts have been complicated by several large gas cylinders exposed to the flames and significant roof and structural collapse
Their efforts have been complicated by several large gas cylinders exposed to the flames and significant roof and structural collapse.
Firefighters have encountered challenges with water supply and have accessed additional hydrants, relaying water from truck to truck to the scene.
Crews are expected to remain on site for an extended period as they work to extinguish the fire. One occupant escaped to safety and is being treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics.
FRNSW Commissioner’s Words On The Situation
FRNSW Commissioner, Jeremy Fewtrell, was travelling through the area, visiting fire stations and offices, when the blaze broke out. He has been assisting with firefighting operations at the scene.
"Crews from across the Mid North coast faced significant risks, including a well-developed fire, structural collapse, and the presence of gas cylinders", Commissioner Fewtrell said.
"Our crews initially entered the building to attack the fire internally, but retreated as the building began to collapse, prioritising the safety of firefighters while continuing operations from the outside".
Thanking The Firefighters
"This has been a devastating loss for the Nambucca Heads community, with the destruction of a much-loved local facility. Firefighters worked tirelessly under extremely challenging conditions to protect life and property and contain the blaze.
"Thank you to all emergency services involved, including the NSW Rural Fire Service, NSW Police, and NSW Ambulance, for their collaboration and support," concluded Commissioner Fewtrell.
The cause of the fire is not yet known at this stage.