South Australian Country Fire Service Promotions Unit
Raising awareness of the roles, training and activities of 15,500 CFS Volunteers state-wide
http://www.fire-brigade.asn.au
We've randomly chosen Carrieton CFS as our feature station for your visit to our site.
Carrieton Station
Picture by Andrew Scutter
Joining the CFS
Want to Join the SA Country Fire Service ??
We have the most comprehensive recruiting information available on the internet on all South Australian fire stations.
The first step to joining your local CFS Station starts here.
Who You can Find
We have the up-to-date information on most SA Emergency Services, including:
472 SA Country Fire Service Stations
114 SA Ambulance Service Stations
79 SA State Emergency Service Units
56 Department of Environment & Natural Resources Units
46 SA Metropolitan Fire Service Stations
8 Forestry SA Units
1 Olympic Dam Emergency Service Stations
1 Australian Bluegum Plantations s
1 Aviation Rescue & Fire Fighting Stations
1 Carter Holt Harvey Organisations
1 Country Fire Service Volunteers Association Offices
1 Elders Forestry Stations
1 ASC Fire and Rescue Units
1 Gunns Plantations Limited organisations
1 Woomera Emergency Service Stations
1 Royal Australian Air Force Bases
1 SA Country Fire Service Promotions Unit Stations
1 SA Police Service Organisations
1 Green Triangle Forest Products Organisations
The first step in finding information on the emergency services starts here.
Links To Other Sites
Our links pages include 370 links to Australian and and international emergency services related sites,
including links to all 22 CFS Stations known to have their own Internet Sites.
The CFS Promotions Unit website started in 1996, as part of the CFS mobile display unit, known as the Pantech. In 1998, the website was launched on to the Internet, with a major overhaul of the website in 2001 and again in 2005.
The website is a way for brigades to recruit and inform members, to assist the public in understanding something about the CFS - including their local brigade - and to promote the volunteering ethic.
The Website Administrators - Pip & Ashley, who are both CFS volunteers, run the site, with input from other CFS members and the public, all over the state. The information on this website is updated regularly, through mailouts to brigades, and input via the website.
Photographs are updated whenever possible. While most of the photographs are taken by the Website Administrators on their travels across the state, it is often difficult for them to update those photos on an annual basis. The Website Administrators welcome suitable photographs from anyone.
This is not the official site of the SA Country Fire Service or the Country Fire Service Volunteers Association. Their official sites can be accessed by clicking on the logos. This site is however operated with the full co-operation of the SA Country Fire Service (CFS) Headquarters and individual CFS stations. It also has the full endorsement and support of the Country Fire Service Volunteers Association (CFSVA).
Further details on the funding and ownership of this site can be found in the legal section in the menu bar on the left of screen.
Pip & Ashley
Administrators, CFS Promotions Unit Website