Yorketown CFS is seeking new members to join its team and help support the community.
The crew covers road crashes, hazardous materials, and fires, providing a crucial service to the southern Yorke Peninsula.
However, the station is facing difficulties in getting enough daytime crew members, with most volunteers unable to leave work during the day.
Becoming a volunteer doesn’t have to be onerous, with two main roles available – operational support and becoming a firefighter.
CFS Captain Angas McEvoy encourages anyone interested in joining to attend training every Tuesday night at Weaners Flat Reserve, Stansbury Road, or contact the CFS recruitment team.

Maree Wauchope resigns from Barunga West Council for state position
A Yorke Peninsula local council will soon begin looking for a new CEO. Barunga West chief executive Maree Wauchope has...