FEM helps brigade

Queenscliff Fire Brigade continues to provide Fire Equipment Maintenance services. (Supplied)

Queenscliff Fire Brigade will continue to offer equipment maintenance across the region, with funds going towards helping protect the community from fire.

The brigade reignited its Fire Equipment Maintenance (FEM) services last year for businesses across Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale, with maintenance fees invested back into the brigade.

Queenscliff Fire Brigade first lieutenant Paul Hicks said FEM services were an important fire prevention activity and income source for many Country Fire Authority brigades.

“For us, the benefits of providing FEM services in our community are three-fold: fundraising, community engagement and situational awareness,” he said.

“Providing the service strengthens our ties with the community socially and economically… and it also provides us with a solid economic base to finance any future needs.”

Mr Hicks said funds earned through the service helped upgrade or supplement the brigade’s firefighting equipment.

“By visiting local businesses and facilities, we gain valuable insight into each location, its fire protection systems and potential hazards,” he said.

“Every dollar we raise through FEM or donated by the community is invested back into the brigade to deliver the best outcome for members and our community.

“Delivering FEM also plays a critical role in our community engagement efforts, allowing members to provide information, address concerns and promote fire safety while on site.”

Brigades use FEM revenue to fund equipment, vehicles, tools, building works, training, cultural activities and supplements applications under the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program.