Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
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The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA) is a statutory government authority created in January 1999 to cover the following emergency services [1] within the state of Western Australia :
- The Fire and Rescue Service
- The Bush Fire Service
- The State Emergency Service
- Volunteer Marine Rescue Services
- Emergency Management Services
- Community Safety Services
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[edit] 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
- Kensington
- Maddington
- Malaga
- Mandurah
- Midland
- Murdoch
- Osborne Park
- Perth
- Rockingham
- Success
- Wangara
- Welshpool
[edit] Vehicles and Equipment
[edit] See also
- Country Fire Service (South Australia)
- Country Fire Authority (Victoria)
- New South Wales Rural Fire Service
- Ash Wednesday fires
- Metropolitan Fire Service(South Australia)