CFA brigades buddy up

Parwan and Eynesbury brigades recently staged a joint training session. (Supplied)

The inter-brigade relationship between Parwan and Eynesbury brigades is going strong after 10 years.

Eynesbury brigade members were recently invited to join Parwan brigade for a training session at the newly completed Central Highlands Victorian Emergency Management Training Campus (VEMTC) near Ballan.

Situated south-east of Bacchus Marsh, Eynesbury Fire Brigade was first registered with CFA in July 2012, following significant residential growth in the area. Parwan brigade members were integral in the establishment of the Eynesbury Fire Brigade, supporting future Eynesbury members with training and mentorship and ensuring they were fire ready by the time construction of the new fire station in Eynesbury was completed.

Parwan lieutenant Lisa Cruickshank said the opportunity to come together across district boundaries has been invaluable.

“We have seen positive working relationships between the two brigades, both in training and when responding to emergencies,” she said.

Eynesbury captain Kylie Newton agreed, saying members have really embraced the relationship between the neighbouring brigades.

“Training together really helps members learn from each other, build skills, and identify future learning opportunities,” Kylie said.

“It’s wonderful to have such a solid relationship, which not only benefits both brigades, but also has a positive impact on the wider community.

“As captain, I’m proud that our brigade has maintained the connection that was started 10 years ago. It also makes it easier to support each other on the fire ground, as we work together to protect life and property.”