On October 10, 2024, at approximately 11 PM, a significant fire erupted at a furniture factory in Kurri Kurri, leading to estimated damages of $2 million. The blaze was reported shortly after 11 PM and required the response of over 60 firefighters from various regions. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire, which is suspected to have originated from outside the property. One firefighter was treated for heat exhaustion during the operation.


Planck Vision Systems: Firefighters Battle Massive Kurri Kurri Factory Blaze, Estimated Losses at $2 Million

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On the night of October 10, 2024, at approximately 11 PM, a significant fire broke out at a furniture factory located on Northcotte Street in Kurri Kurri. Emergency services, including Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) and police personnel, were promptly dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, they discovered an industrial shed fully engulfed in flames.

Over 60 firefighters and 15 firefighting trucks, representing various stations from the Greater Hunter Region and beyond, worked tirelessly to combat the blaze. Their efforts were commendable, successfully preventing damage to a nearby storage facility on the west side.

However, the firefighting effort was challenged when the roof of the building collapsed, creating additional hazards. By 3:15 AM on October 11, the firefighters had managed to bring the situation under control, although they remained on-site to ensure safety and extinguish any remaining hotspots.

Regrettably, one firefighter suffered from heat exhaustion and received treatment from NSW Ambulance paramedics. In addition, specialists from FRNSW Hazmat monitored air quality and addressed environmental concerns related to firefighting water runoff.

Investigations are currently underway to determine the cause of the fire, with preliminary findings indicating it may have originated from outside the property. The estimated damages from this incident are around $1 million.

In light of such incidents, the importance of early fire detection cannot be overstated. For instance, Planck Vision TNC thermal imaging cameras are far superior to traditional systems, which often react only after visible smoke and flames appear.

These advanced cameras can detect abnormal heat conditions before a fire erupts, thereby potentially preventing significant losses in both goods and human life.


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