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City fire station wins top honour

MOST OUTSTANDING STATION: The Mount Gambier Metropolitan Fire Service station was recognised as the most outstanding regional station in the state following this year’s annual audit and proficiency assessment last month. Picture: BRITTANY DENTON

THE Mount Gambier Metropolitan Fire Service station has been awarded the coveted Chief Officer’s Shield for first place following last month’s annual audit and proficiency assessment.

All 16 regional MFS stations complete the regional proficiency and safety audits each year, with up to five of the most outstanding stations recognised.

Retained firefighters at the Mount Gambier station meticulously prepared the station and appliances to high standards in hopes of securing the first place shield for the first time since 2012.

Assistant chief fire officers inspected personal protective equipment, equipment stowage and cleanliness and the cleanliness of the station before firefighters completed a simulated training exercise.

The audit ensures operational readiness, with firefighters assessed on their response and actions during the controlled scenario.

MFS assistant chief fire officer Phil Kilsby said the standards at all stations were exceptionally high.

“The retained crews have worked hard to achieve this standard and should feel proud of the result,” he said.

“The value of retained MFS fire fighters in regional South Australia can never be underestimated – they not only protect lives and property, but also their local economy and the environment.”

Port Augusta MFS station placed second and was also recognised as the most improved station, while Berri MFS placed third.

Renmark MFS was presented with the Family Friendly Station award.

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