The MFS serves the South Australian community across 37 fire stations; 20 throughout metropolitan Adelaide and 17 regional.
MFS regional fire stations are divided into four service areas, being Yorke and Mid North, Far North and Eyre, Riverland and Central, and Limestone coast.
All MFS fire stations provide emergency response and recovery 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The MFS has 20 fire stations in metropolitan Adelaide, stretching from the coastal southern suburb of Seaford to the historic Gawler township in the North.
All metropolitan based fire stations are staffed by full-time firefighters who provide emergency response and recovery 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The MFS also has a Marine Vessel based at the Royal South Australian Yacht Squadron.
For more information on each station, please visit the:
The MFS has 17 fire stations spread across regional South Australia.
These are divided into four service areas being
- Yorke and Mid North,
- Far North and Eyre
(The MFS provides emergency service response to major regions within the Far North and Eyre Peninsula regions). - Riverland and Central, and
- Limestone Coast
(With a population of more than 64,000 people, and the second largest city in South Australia, the MFS has had a presence in this region for almost 100 years).
All regional based MFS fire stations are staffed by retained (part time) firefighters, with the exception of full-time firefighters also being located at Mount Gambier and Port Pirie fire stations.
All regional fire stations provide emergency response and recovery 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
For more information on each station, please visit the:
Regional Fire Stations page