The CFA’s District 7 has honoured 176 local volunteer firefighters and staff members with National Emergency Medals for their efforts in the 2019-2020 Australian bushfire crisis.
The National Emergency Medal is part of Australia’s Honours and Awards system and recognises significant or sustained service to others in a nationally significant Australian emergency.
At ceremonies across the weekend, firefighters from District 7 became the latest of more than 5500 CFA members to receive the honour for the 2019-2020 fires.
Attended by board representatives, CFA CEO Natalie MacDonald, CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan and South West Region Deputy Chief Officer Rohan Luke.
CFA Board Member Peter Shaw and CFA Board Chairperson Greg Wilson presented the medals and said they were an important recognition of the valiant efforts of CFA members.
CFA District 7 Assistant Chief Fire Officer Brendan Lawson spoke of his pride for the CFA members’ efforts.
“Over the weekend District 7 was provided the opportunity to acknowledge our members sacrifices and supporting response to the 2019 – 2020 Bushfires,” he said.
“I was very humbled and privileged to witness our people being awarded the National Emergency Medal for their effort”.
Anakie Captain and medal recipient Adam Jones said it was an honour to be formally recognised.
“It is great that CFA recognise the good work that brigades do,” he said.
“Volunteers don’t do it for this reason, but it is nice to be formally acknowledged.
“My thoughts are still with the areas that were hugely affected during this time”.
“Today’s presentation of the National Emergency Medals was such a special occasion for me,” 1st Lt Ocean Grove Brigade Steve Gibbs said.
“The presentation ticked all of the boxes; it was respectful, memorable and emotional.
“A day that I will remember for a long time to come. Well done to all involved in this special event, you did CFA proud.”