Welcome to Tokoroa Fire Brigade

Calls for 2009 were 332
Calls for 2008 were 327 Calls for 2007 were 258
Calls for 2006 were 248 Calls for 2005 were 242
Calls for 2004 were 226 Calls for 2003 were 211
Tokoroa Fire brigade has currently attended 28 calls this year
Tokoroa is the hub of New Zealand's massive forestry, timber and pulp and paper industries, located half-way between Hamilton and Taupo on State Highway 1.
The town takes its name after the Maori chief,"Tokoroa" who was killed as he led his people gallantly against the british in the mid 1800s.
Our area streches south to the village of Atiamuri, half way between Tokoroa and Taupo. North to Lichfield, East to upper Atiamuri, and West to the top of No 7 hill in between Tokoroa and Mangakino. We have a good working relationship with our neighbouring brigades, and have been known to, on occassion, have the odd refreshment with them as well
The original station was situated in Logan street where the picture theatre is at present. The land was donated to the brigade by the Matamata County Council on 18 July 1947 when building of this station

