- Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
Infobox Government agency
agency_name = Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
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formed = 1999
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jurisdiction =Government of Western Australia
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chief1_name = Ms Jo Harrison-Ward
chief1_position =Chief Executive Officer
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child1_agency =State Emergency Service
website = [http://www.fesa.wa.gov.au/ www.fesa.wa.gov.au]
footnotes =The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) is a statutory government authority created in January 1999 to administer the following legislation: [http://www.fesa.wa.gov.au/] within the state ofWestern Australia :
* Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia Act 1998
* Fire Brigades Act 1942
* Bush Fires Act 1954
* Emergency Services Levy Act 2002
* Emergency Management Act 2005This is effected through the management of the following services:
* The Fire and Rescue Service
* The Bush Fire Service
* TheState Emergency Service
* Volunteer Marine Rescue Services
* Emergency Management Services
* Community Safety ServicesFire and Rescue Service of Western Australia
The inaugural meeting of the Fire Brigades' Board was held on January 16, 1899. This later led to the establishment of the Western Australian Fire Brigades' Board in 1909. WA Fire Brigades updated their name in 1995 to the Fire and Rescue Service of Western Australia, to more accurately reflect the service provided to the communities of Western Australia. A Centenary of Service, The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia, 1999 ]
In 1999, with the creation of FESA, brought together the Fire and Rescue Service, and the Bush Fire Service to form the Fire Services Division of FESA. The Fire and Rescue Service and Bush Fire Service actively maintain their original identities.
The Fire and Rescue Service consists of both Career and Volunteer Firefighters.
Metropolitan Fire Stations
* Armadale
* Bassendean
* Belmont (new station opened 3rd Nov 2005, old station 1974 - 2005)
* Canning Vale
* Claremont
* Daglish
* Duncraig
* Fremantle
* Hope Valley (opened 2nd Nov 2005)
* Joondalup
* Kalamunda
* Kensington
* Maddington
* Malaga
* Mandurah
* Midland
* Murdoch
* Osborne Park
* Perth (Old Station, closed in 1979, still sits behind the current Station and Headquarters, as a Museum)
* Rockingham
* Success
* Wangara
* WelshpoolVehicles and Equipment
or reduction of the impact of these events.
ee also
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Country Fire Service (South Australia)
*Country Fire Authority (Victoria)
*New South Wales Rural Fire Service
*Ash Wednesday fires
*Metropolitan Fire Service (South Australia)External links
* [http://www.fesa.wa.gov.au/ FESA homepage]
* [http://www.frsvols.asn.au/ W.A. Volunteer Fire & Rescue Services Association website]
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