hey guys just wanted to know if anyone can tell me how to become a volunteer or a cadet for fesa have been thinking about it since i got my first scanner and now that iv left my old hobby as a Australian Army Cadet and my current job is seasonal i thought it would be he best time to find out if anyone could give me any info it would be great
cheers
how do i become a volunteer or cadet for fesa
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Re: how do i become a volunteer or cadet for fesa
Hi there and welcomeozzyranger143 wrote:hey guys just wanted to know if anyone can tell me how to become a volunteer or a cadet for fesa have been thinking about it since i got my first scanner and now that iv left my old hobby as a Australian Army Cadet and my current job is seasonal i thought it would be he best time to find out if anyone could give me any info it would be great
cheers
Give this link a try - http://www.fesa.wa.gov.au/volunteers/pa ... corps.aspx
Good Luck.
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thanks mate very helpfull
Re: how do i become a volunteer or cadet for fesa
I'm in the process of joining up at the moment. What I did was look around at what the local brigades are (using info from here, and ye olde google), and contacted them individually.
For example, I live in midland, so I found and contacted any brigade within about 15 minutes from where I live. So I contacted: Bassendean VFRS, Guilford VFRS, Darlington BFB, Glen Forrest BFB, East Swan BFB and West Swan BFB. I Believe Darlington, Basso, and Guilford are run by FESA, the other 3 are run by councils i believe.
For example, I live in midland, so I found and contacted any brigade within about 15 minutes from where I live. So I contacted: Bassendean VFRS, Guilford VFRS, Darlington BFB, Glen Forrest BFB, East Swan BFB and West Swan BFB. I Believe Darlington, Basso, and Guilford are run by FESA, the other 3 are run by councils i believe.
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Re: how do i become a volunteer or cadet for fesa
i live in banksia grove and about 20 mins to my closest fire station which i believe is wannaroo 1st
Re: how do i become a volunteer or cadet for fesa
There's also Wanneroo Joondalup SES