RFS Pager Feed
Pager Feed Maintenance
Our RFS Pager Feed is currently undergoing maintenance.
The RFS Pager Feed provides a live, automatically updating stream of NSW Rural Fire Service pager notifications from across the Southern Tablelands brigades. It’s designed for quick scanning: new pages appear in real time so you can follow local activity as it unfolds without manually refreshing.
Use this live pager feed to keep an eye on callouts, observe patterns across the day, and understand where resources are being sent. While this page supports local awareness, always rely on official NSW RFS warnings and instructions for safety decisions.
How to Interpret RFS Pager Notifications
Use this guide to understand the RFS pager feed. Each notification below is formatted based on how it was transmitted through the NSW RFS pager system. Here’s what the parts mean:
RFS Pager Feed
Notifications from the last 24 hours
RFS Pager Feed FAQs
Q: Where does the RFS Pager Feed data come from?
A: The RFS Pager Feed presents notifications sourced from official NSW Rural Fire Service systems and channels, formatted for quick, local awareness.
Q: How often does the RFS Pager Feed update?
A: The RFS Pager Feed updates automatically as new pager notifications are issued, so you can see fresh activity without reloading the page.
Q: Which brigades are included in the RFS Pager Feed?
A: The RFS Pager Feed focuses on Southern Tablelands brigades. Coverage may change as systems are updated or expanded.
Q: Is the RFS Pager Feed an emergency warning service?
A: No. The RFS Pager Feed is for situational awareness only. Always follow official NSW RFS warnings and local emergency information for instructions.