Large House Fire - Bellbird

Published: 12 Jul 2020 06:46pm

Just before 7pm this evening Fire and Rescue NSW crews were called to reports of a house fire on Tennant St in Bellbird.

Multiple Fire and Rescue NSW crews arrived to find a house fully involved in fire.

They immediately got to work using hose lines to cool gas cylinders and protect exposed buildings.

The fire is now under control and will be extinguished shortly.



Superintendent Adam Dewberry from Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) said FRNSW is attending numerous house fires and that it was a timely reminder for residents to develop their fire escape plan.

"Now is the time for residents to check they have a working smoke alarm and that all members of the family have an awareness of calling Triple Zero (000) in an emergency," he said.

Updated: 30 Jan 2023 09:15pm

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Related safety topics

Smoke alarms

It“s the law to have at least one working smoke alarm installed on every level of your home.

Escape plans

Having a home escape plan and a working smoke alarm increases your chances of getting out safely.

Details about this incident may change and should not be used as emergency information and/or advice.

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Stations nearby

BELLBIRD Fire Station

44 Ruby Street, Bellbird NSW 2325

CESSNOCK Fire Station

4 Edward Street, Cessnock NSW 2325

PAXTON Fire Station

3 Standford Street, Paxton NSW 2327