The St Leonards-Indented Head Fire Station is now open to support the region and its emergency responders.
The $3.18 million station on Murradoc Road replaced the close to 40-year-old Dudley Parade station and officially opened on Saturday, December 2.
Captain Niki Habibis said it was “extremely exciting” to open the new station officially and that the community could use the facility.
“It was a momentous occasion for the brigade and its members, and we’re all extremely happy that it’s done and open,” she said.
“In 1983, a two-bay station with a meeting room was built, where the brigade operated until it was replaced with the current facility.
“From a brigade perspective, it allows us to respond to emergencies well and ensures we’re well-equipped in the current facility.”
The new station features three generously sized bays, a kitchen area, a large multi-purpose room, a gender-neutral turnout room with separate change cubicles, and toilet and shower facilities.
Ms Habibis said she was proud of the brigade for its hard work raising $17,830 for construction costs for an outdoor recreation area and security system.
“Our 21 members are thoroughly enjoying operating from the new station and it will be a great asset for future growth of the brigade membership,” she said.
“It’s also valuable to see improved features as part of the design, such as better equipment storage, a hose tower, a workshop and a large training pad.
“We’re hoping to hold an open day in late January for the community to come and have a look through the station and see what we’ve got.”
St Leonards-Indented Head Fire Station and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) are actively recruiting new members. Find out more at cfa.vic.gov.au/volunteers-careers