Williamstown Country Fire Service

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The Williamstown Country Fire Service provides an essential fire prevention and mitigation service to the local community by responding to emergencies where life and property are affected. The brigade responds to approximately 120 incidents each year, these range from structure fires, rural fires, vehicle fires, vehicle accidents, trees down, search and rescues. The CFS will provide important publ

ic safety information via the links below during normal business hours Monday to Friday. You should never rely on one source for critical emergency information. For the latest warnings and advice go to the CFS website at http://www.cfs.sa.gov.au/

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🚁 Behind the Scenes with Aerial FirefightingTonight, members from Williamstown CFS and  Lyndoch CFS were warmly welcomed...
29/04/2026

🚁 Behind the Scenes with Aerial Firefighting
Tonight, members from Williamstown CFS and Lyndoch CFS were warmly welcomed to Barossa Helicopters for an up‑close look and walk‑through of one of the firefighting aircraft that supports our crews throughout the Fire Danger Season.It was a fantastic opportunity to gain greater insight into aerial firefighting operations, the challenges pilots face, and the vital information they rely on from ground crews to assist with fire suppression and containment.A massive thank you to Pilot Richard and Aerotech Australia for taking the time to host us, answer questions, and share their valuable aerial perspective in support of our volunteers. 👏🔥

Tonight as the sun sets and we put our kids to bed, sit down for five minutes and think, no matter our troubles, large o...
24/04/2026

Tonight as the sun sets and we put our kids to bed, sit down for five minutes and think, no matter our troubles, large or small, thousands of men and women have paid the ultimate sacrifice for us to have the right to be where we are today.
We complain it's too hot or cold, that the traffic is too slow, or that we have to do a shift on the weekend, but somewhere out there is a member of OUR Defence Force sitting in a hole in the ground, sand for miles, and it is freezing.
A patrol going out, full battle dress, sweltering heat, and carrying 40kg on their backs. A convoy inching through a village, slowly, slowly, with the chance of being blown up. And we think our day is hard.
For tomorrow is ANZAC Day, and some of the people we honour are still there doing a job WE sent them to do. So tomorrow, stop and think what ANZAC day means to you, donate a few dollars to a charity that helps our MEN and WOMEN if they return sick or injured, but most of all respect our DIGGERS, be they young or old, and HONOUR our dead.
We live in the BEST COUNTRY in this world, let’s be the best WE can be.
LEST WE FORGET

17/04/2026

A prescribed burn is planned in the north-western section of Warren Reservoir Reserve, 3km south east of Williamstown, on Saturday 18 April 2026, weather conditions permitting.

The prescribed burn will start at 12pm and is likely to be completed by 8pm. Smoke may be visible within the burn area for several days.

◾The area to be burnt is 12 hectares.

◾There will be no public access to the western side of Warren Reservoir during the burn.

◾This is a landscape protection burn to reduce bushfire risk and any impact on local communities, water quality and supply.

◾Smoke may be visible from Warren Road.

◾This burn was originally scheduled for Monday 13 April but was postponed.

National Parks and Wildlife Service South Australia (NPWS) crews will remain on site until safe.

NPWS conducts a statewide program of prescribed burns to reduce the spread and intensity of bushfires, protect communities and enhance biodiversity.

Prescribed burning is just one tool used to reduce fuel loads across strategic areas of public and private land.

Prescribed burns will only be carried out when it is deemed safe to do so and may be cancelled at short notice.

For the most up-to-date information and to find a list of planned prescribed burns, visit the DEW website: https://bit.ly/saprescribedburns

You can also sign up for updates on prescribed burns straight to your inbox: https://bit.ly/signupforfiresidenews

With: SA Country Fire Service | SA Water | Forestry SA | Landscape SA.

As we approach the Easter long weekend, we ask everyone traveling on our roads to prioritize safety and vigilance.​Our d...
02/04/2026

As we approach the Easter long weekend, we ask everyone traveling on our roads to prioritize safety and vigilance.
​Our dedicated crews and emergency personnel look forward to spending well-deserved time with their families and enjoying the holiday. By driving responsibly, you help ensure that both our teams and your loved ones return home safely.However, please rest assured that if an emergency does occur, we will be there.

​Supporting Our Emergency Services
​Please remember to support the personnel who support you. To protect frontline workers and volunteers from the CFS, MFS, SES, Police, and SA Ambulance, a speed restriction of 25km/h applies in emergency zones. This lower limit is vital for the safety of those carrying out essential work on our roads.
​Understanding the 25km/h Emergency Service Speed Zone
​The 25km/h limit applies in the following areas:
• ​Near Emergency Vehicles: In the immediate vicinity of an emergency vehicle stopped on the road displaying flashing blue or red lights.
• ​Between Safety Markers: Between two sets of flashing blue or red lights placed by emergency workers to delineate a work zone.
​Note: This restriction does not apply if you are traveling on a road divided by a median strip and the emergency zone is located on the opposite side of that median.
​Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our roads and our responders safe. Wishing you a safe and happy Easter.

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889 Williamstown Road
Williamstown, SA
5351

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