Serve your community and build skills with volunteer fire services
Volunteer fire clubs in New Zealand provide opportunities for individuals to support their local community while gaining valuable skills in fire safety, emergency response, and teamwork.
A volunteer fire club is a community-based organisation where members train and respond to emergencies, including fires, accidents, and natural disasters. Clubs also provide community education and engagement.
Members participate in regular drills, training sessions, and public safety initiatives.
Joining a volunteer fire club develops emergency response skills, teamwork, and leadership. It offers the chance to give back to your community and be part of a dedicated, supportive team.
Members gain practical knowledge and make meaningful contributions to local safety.
Volunteer fire clubs are widespread across New Zealand, often forming the backbone of rural and regional fire response. They provide training, community outreach, and essential services to protect lives and property.