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Find us | Queensland Fire Department Find us Find a QFR fire station or RFSQ office or brigade *Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) Auxiliary stations and Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) brigades are not operated on a 24 7 basis In the event of an emergency, call Triple Zero (000) Head Office Emergency Services Complex, 125 Kedron Park Road Kedron 4031 (GPO Box 1425 Brisbane 4001)
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Queensland Fire Department Contact Details If you would like to contact your local Queensland fire station, auxiliary station, rural fire service office or state emergency service office, view this page
Rural Fire Service Queensland | Queensland Fire Department The Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) is made up of approximately 28,000 volunteer members who make up the 1,400 rural fire brigades and 2,400 fire warden districts, ensuring community safety and enhancing community resilience Although there is a general perception that the main role of volunteer members is active firefighting there is much more to being a member of a rural fire brigade
Rural Fire Service Queensland - Rural Fire Stations - Rural Fire . . . Location of rural fire stations within Queensland Note that not all rural brigades have fire stations This data contains coordinate (in GDA94 and GDA 2020) and address information The data is uploaded automatically and available on the 22nd of each month
Queensland Fire Department (QFD) | Emergency services and safety . . . The Queensland Fire Department (QFD) is the primary provider of fire and emergency services in Queensland Maintained by a unique mix of approximately 28,000 Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) volunteers and approximately 2,200 permanent firefighters, more than 2000 auxiliary firefighters and supported by non-operational administrative