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- Fire Would you survive a fire in your home? A house fire can move fast and fill a house with toxic smoke, so having working smoke alarms and a well-practised fire escape plan will save lives. Make a fire escape plan…
- Current warnings and incidents To report all fires, call Triple Zero (000)Note: The information displayed on the Incidents map is extracted from the Queensland Fire Department’s Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) database. It is not "real time" information but is provided as a general indication of current activity. The symbols represent…
- Outdoor fire safety Every year we respond to fires that threaten people, property and the environment. Some of these fires escape from smaller fires that are part of permitted activities and some are caused by irresponsible behaviour.If people are careful with fire, the loss and damage can be greatly reduced.The information will help…
- Frequently asked questions about smoke alarms In January 2017. the Queensland Government introduced legislation that legislation requires all homes to have photoelectric, interconnected smoke alarms in every bedroom, in hallways and on every level. Smoke alarms must be hard-wired or powered by a non-removable 10 year battery. This will…
- Road safety Queensland firefighters attend over 8000 road crashes each year.We respond to motor vehicle crashes and use a range of rescue tools to free trapped people. We also provide assistance to ambulance officers to treat patients at the scene, and restore the scene so that it is safe again…
- Road Attitudes and Action Planning The Road Attitudes and Action Planning (RAAP) is a free road safety awareness and education program delivered in Queensland schools, appropriate for Year 11 and 12 students. The program is delivered by firefighters who have extensive experience responding to road crashes. Our crews respond…
- Hazard Reduction Burn notifications This page displays information on scheduled Hazard Reduction Burns for Queensland. These burns are conducted in preparation the higher risk bushfire period to help reduce the intensity and severity of bushfires.Smoke may impact residents and visitors to the area. Residents in the nearby surrounding areas…
- Safety and Education resource library Bushfire…
- Disaster Management The Queensland Government is delivering one of the most significant bodies of change to Queensland's disaster and emergency management system, ensuring we are best placed to continue delivering exceptional services to all Queenslanders. Work is underway ahead of the 2024 natural disaster season, with the goal to…