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28 October, 2025

CFA calling on carers to Get Fire Ready

With the fire season rapidly approaching, the CFA has encouraged carers to think about fire preparedness ahead of what’s expected to be a high-risk fire season in parts of Victoria.


Evacuation plans are part of fire preparedness for summer, and the CFA have highlighted the need for greater practical detail with people at high risk, such as living with serious health conditions or disabilities.
Evacuation plans are part of fire preparedness for summer, and the CFA have highlighted the need for greater practical detail with people at high risk, such as living with serious health conditions or disabilities.

Through its People at Higher Risk (PAHR) program, CFA works with community members, carers and support organisations to help people with disabilities, health conditions or other challenges build tailored bushfire plans to suit individual needs.

CFA senior engagement advisor for people at higher risk, Angela Cook, said the program helped ensure every Victorian can prepare with confidence.

“Bushfire planning is different for everyone,” she said.

“The PAHR program gives people practical steps to plan around their unique needs. That could include mobility, equipment, transport, or the support of a carer.”

Lakes Entrance Fire Brigade member, Bianca Bassett knows first-hand the importance of being ready.

A wheelchair user and active CFA member, Bianca and her family were forced to evacuate during the 2019–20 Black Summer fires, discovering gaps in their plan along the way.

“I thought I was prepared, I thought I had everything ready, set, go, but in hindsight, I could have done a lot better,” she said.

“Now we keep important items packed and ready to go and make sure assistive equipment can travel with us.”

“We live in a town, so we had not considered being under threat, but then the wind picked up and away it went.”

She now uses her experience to encourage others to plan early and think practically.

“Fire planning is about knowing where you can go that is suitable and having some back-up options,” Bianca said.

“Knowing you’ve thought about your needs, your family and your equipment takes away some of the panic when you do have to act.”

The call came as the CFA began to announce Fire Danger Periods for some areas around Victoria starting on Monday. October 27:
Mildura Rural City Council, Baw Baw Shire Council, South Gippsland Shire Council, Wellington Shire Council, East Gippsland Shire Council, and Latrobe City Shire Council.

Complete the online learning module developed with Carers Victoria at www.cfa.vic.gov.au/atrisk

Learn more about the People at Higher Risk Program at bit.ly/3IRVaEF

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