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  • Peer Support
    Peer Support Peer Support Officers (PSOs) are an integral part of the Fire and Emergency Services Support Network (FESSN).  PSOs are staff and volunteers who, in a voluntary capacity, are trained to assist and support their colleagues through challenging times.PSOs work in conjunction with FESSN, Regional Supervision Counsellors and fellow…
  • Critical Incident Response and Management
    Critical Incident Response and Management Critical incident response and management (CIRM) provides essential services and management to support the well-being of individuals who are directly or indirectly exposed to a critical incident (CI).CIRM aims to reduce and/or mitigate the negative impacts when exposed to a traumatic…
  • Leadership advice and training services
    Leadership advice and training services Leadership coaching and consultationFESSN provides Leaders coaching for wellbeing or mental health issues within team members. This can assist in developing strategies and confidence to tackle the more challenging people management situations, especially those involving emotional responses and…
  • Media enquiries
    Media enquiries We have a 24/7 media service for accredited journalists or media representatives.MediaEmail: media@fire.qld.gov.auPhone: (07) 3635 3310General enquiriesPhone: 13 QGOV (13 74 68)Social Media Refer to our Social Media page to connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube…
  • Disclosure Log 2017
    Disclosure Log 2017 January Date Valid: 13/01/…
  • Surveys
    Surveys Our Community Insights Survey, explores a range of emergency and disaster events, preparedness activities, and service expectations.The Volunteering for Queensland Survey provides volunteers the opportunity to provide feedback on their volunteering experience.The Working for Queensland Survey provides employees the opportunity to…
  • Queensland Fire and Rescue history
    Queensland Fire and Rescue history The history of fire services in Queensland starts in Brisbane, 1860 and continues through many developments and changes to the present-day.A complete history of fire services in Brisbane from 1860 to 1990 is provided in Brisbane on Fire and Brisbane Ablaze. The books are co-authored by former…
  • Firefighter Honour Roll
    Firefighter Honour Roll The Firefighter Honour Roll recognises the Queensland firefighters who have died in the line of duty since 1877. Name | Rank | Location | Date of DeathJames Thomas MOONEY | Firefighter | Brisbane City Volunteer | 25/03/1877William BOUCH | Assistant Superintendent | Central Fire Station | 11/11/1891​Nicholas F PEUT…
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