A grass fire broke out on Chinamans Lane on Friday afternoon.
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At about 3.15pm a fire began burning through two hectares of land.
Twenty-two fire fighters from Mulwaree Support, Tarlo, Middle Arm and Pomeroy brigades responded.
The fire was eventually contained. The cause is yet to be determined.
NSW Rural Fire Service Southern Tablelands Superintendent Peter Alley asked people to remain sensible on hot, dry windy days.
“Think twice about your outside activities,” Mr Alley said. “This combination of heat and wind means the fire will run fast. The stronger the winds, the more dangerous.”
For more information on making a bush fire survival plan, head to the NSW Rural Fire Service website or call the local fire brigade.
The NSW Rural Fire Service website at rfs.nsw.gov.au also has lots of informative resources for bush fire prevention, as well as notes on how people can volunteer to become a trained brigade member.
Volunteers can be station-based or active on duty.