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Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW) is one of the world’s largest urban fire and rescue services, that manage fire emergencies in NSW’s major cities and towns. FRNSW respond to rescues, hazardous materials incidents and possible terrorism activities across the State. FRNSW work with other government agencies to minimise the impact of bushfires, storms, floods, landslides, building collapses, motor vehicle accidents and other emergencies. In 2010 Fire and Rescue NSW attended over ten thousand motor vehicle rescues across NSW.
FRNSW also run prevention and preparedness programs such as the RescuED road safety program which is aimed at reducing the number of young people injured and killed on NSW roads.
FRNSW has been presenting RescuED to NSW High School students since 2006.Since then the program has been presented on 838 occasions to over sixty two thousand students in NSW Secondary Schools.
FRNSW have supported the bstreetsmart ‘Youth and Road Trauma Forum’ since it’s inception in 2006. The forum is a logical extension of RescuED where we reach an estimated 3500 students per day over three (3) days.