ACT Fire and Rescue

A.C.T. Fire and Rescue

ACT Fire Brigade Emblem
Agency overview
Formed 1913[1]
Jurisdiction Government of the Australian Capital Territory
Employees 330
Agency executive
  • Mr Paul Swain, Chief Officer
Parent agency ACT Emergency Services Agency
Website www.esa.act.gov.au/actfr

The ACT Fire and Rescue (previously known as ACT Fire Brigade) is the urban fire and rescue service for the Australian Capital Territory. It along with the ACT Ambulance Service, ACT State Emergency Service and ACT Rural Fire Service are part of the Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency (formerly the ACT Emergency Services Authority).

By 2011 the ACT Fire and Rescue maintained nine stations with more than 330 staff operating 34 vehicles 2011.[2]

Fire Stations/Apparatus

Belconnen Fire Station
Station # Station Name Apparatus
1 Fyshwick B1, W13, B20, B31, B35, B40, pods: BAS, CMD, MDS, S/V, RDS, RHB, USAR1, WFS
2 Ainslie B2, B27
3 Phillip B3, B41, T190, pods: GP1, TRS, TT, USAR2
4 Belconnen B4
5 Kambath B5, W50, W53
6 West Belconnen B6, W60, W63
7 Chisholm B7, B48, B49, CSRtr
8 South Tuggeranong B8, C82, C88
9 Gungahlin/JESC B9, C92, C98, CMDR1, CMDR2, D7, D8, D9

Fire Apparatus Glossary/(Callsigns)

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References

  1. "ACT Fire Brigade - History". Retrieved 3 April 2005.
  2. "History". ACT Emergency Services Agency. 17 December 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
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