Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) is the primary provider of fire and emergency services in Queensland.
Maintained by a unique mix of over 26,500 Rural Fire Service Queensland volunteers, 5,200 State Emergency Service volunteers, approximately 2,200 permanent firefighters, more than 2000 auxiliary firefighters and supported by non-operational administrative support staff, QFES responds to:
Structural, landscape and vehicle fire;
Road crash rescue;
Swift water and water rescue;
Storm and natural disaster;
Building fire safety;
Hazardous condition incidents;
Land, marine, air and urban search and rescue;
Crime scene, missing person and forensic searches;
Animal disease outbreaks; and
Communications.
QFES aims to protect person, property and the environment through the delivery of emergency services, awareness programs, response capability and capacity (preparedness), and incident response and recovery for a safer Queensland.