Cherrybrook NSW volunteer firefighters with Santa on Xmas Ev

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

Christmas Eve in Cherrybrook, New South Wales, (about 25 miles northwest of Sydney Australia. Bush fire brigade volunteers drive Santa (Father Christmas) through the neighborhood to say hello to the little kids. See: http://www.oh-yay.com/santa-arrives-early-in-australia-for-christmas-eve-2010...

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  • Hi Justin,

    I'd pretty much agree with you on that. But these are Rural fire brigades, not city fire brigades. (They get called by different names in the different Australian states and territories, for example, in Queensland when I lived there and was a volunteer firefighter myself, they were called Bushfire Brigades.) Their crews are all unpaid volunteers, and they are always low on funds. Metropolitan fire brigades, in the cities, have much better funding, full-time prof. firemen and equipment

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  • @justtakeiteasy these are volenteer trucks, mainly used for bush fire fighting, i wonder how much america spends on there fire services compeared to australia.

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