The following is a list of fire stations of the Hong Kong Fire Services .
All but one of Hong Kong's fire stations are located in Hong Kong (Shenzhen Bay is located across the border in Shekou, Shenzhen)
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Kennedy Town Fire Station (堅尼地城消防局) | 6 Kennedy Town New Praya, Kennedy Town | ||
Aberdeen Fire Station (香港仔消防局暨救護站) | 1 Nam Fung Road, Aberdeen 22°15′02″N114°10′26″E / 22.250444°N 114.173991°E | ||
Chung Hom Kok Fire Station (舂坎角消防局) | 37 Chung Hom Kok Road, Stanley 22°13′12″N114°12′13″E / 22.220109°N 114.203511°E | ||
Ap Lei Chau Fire Station (鴨脷洲消防局) | 300 Ap Lei Chau Bridge Road, Ap Lei Chau, Hong Kong | ||
Pok Fu Lam Fire Station (薄扶林消防局) | 789 Victoria Road, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong | ||
Sandy Bay Fire Station | 331 Victoria Road, Sandy Bay | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Sheung Wan Fire Station (上環消防局) | 2 Western Fire Services Street, Sheung Wan | ||
Central Fire Station (中區消防局) | 15 Cotton Tree Drive, Central, Hong Kong 22°16′42″N114°09′41″E / 22.278216°N 114.161437°E | ||
Kong Wan Fire Station (港灣消防局) | 14 Harbour Road, Wan Chai 22°16′49″N114°10′23″E / 22.280416°N 114.173024°E | ||
Victoria Peak Fire Station (山頂消防局) | No. 7, Gough Hill Path, Victoria Peak 22°15′55″N114°09′08″E / 22.265278°N 114.152222°E | The building is also the Former Peak School. Listed as a Grade II historic building since 2009. | |
Wan Chai Fire Station (灣仔消防局) | 435 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai 22°16′47″N114°10′53″E / 22.279713°N 114.181383°E | Listed as a Grade II historic building since 2022. | |
Kotewall Fire Station | 60 Kotewall Road, Pok Fu Lam 22°16′47″N114°08′18″E / 22.279725°N 114.13839°E | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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North Point Fire Station | 323 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong | ||
Shau Kei Wan Fire Station | 34 Chai Wan Road, Shau Kei Wan | ||
Chai Wan Fire Station | 80 Sheung On Street, Chai Wan | ||
Sai Wan Ho Fire Station | 20 Wai Hang Street, Sai Wan Ho | ||
Tung Lo Wan Fire Station | 111 Victoria Park Road, Causeway Bay | ||
Braemar Hill Fire Station | 170 Tin Hau Temple Road, North Point 22°17′17″N114°12′06″E / 22.288154°N 114.201714°E | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Discovery Bay Fire Station | 1 Discovery Bay Road, Discovery Bay | ||
Tai O (Sub-Division) Fire Station | 120 Tai O Road, Tai O | ||
Tai O (Old) Fire Station | 102 Shek Tsai Po Street, Tai O 22°15′19″N113°51′37″E / 22.255177°N 113.860315°E | ||
Mui Wo Fire Station | 12 Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island | ||
Cheung Sha Fire Station | 33 South Lantau Road, Lantau Island 22°14′12″N113°57′20″E / 22.236730°N 113.955653°E | ||
Lamma Fire Station | 30 Yung Shue Long Old Village, Lamma Island 22°13′32″N114°06′54″E / 22.225557°N 114.114996°E | ||
Cheung Chau Fire Station | 1 Ping Chong Street, Cheung Chau | ||
Peng Chau Fire Station | 16 Po Peng Street, Peng Chau | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Mong Kok Fire Station (旺角消防局) | 181 Tong Mi Road. Mong Kok 22°19′26″N114°09′53″E / 22.323838°N 114.164610°E | ||
Cheung Sha Wan Fire Station (長沙灣消防局) | 429 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Cheung Sha Wan 22°20′09″N114°09′18″E / 22.335947°N 114.155137°E | ||
Lai Chi Kok Fire Station (荔枝角消防局) | 4 Po Lun Street, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon 22°20′10″N114°08′35″E / 22.33622°N 114.143122°E | ||
Shek Kip Mei Fire Station (石硤尾消防局) | 380 Nam Cheong Street, Shek Kip Mei | ||
Kowloon Tong Fire Station (九龍塘消防局) | 3 Baptist University Road, Kowloon Tong | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Tsim Sha Tsui Fire Station | 333 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui | ||
Hung Hom Fire Station | 30 Fat Kwong Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon | ||
Tsim Tung Fire Station | 1 Hong Chong Road, Tsim Tung, Kowloon | aka. Tsim Sha Tsui East Fire Station. Part of the Hong Kong Fire Services Headquarters Building complex | |
Yau Ma Tei Fire Station | 42 Waterloo Road, Yau Ma Tei | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Kwun Tong Fire Station | 426 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon 22°18′43″N114°13′33″E / 22.312072°N 114.225951°E | ||
Yau Tong Fire Station | 1 Ko Fai Road, Yau Tong, Kowloon | ||
Kowloon Bay Fire Station | 5 Lam Hing Street, Kowloon Bay 22°19′28″N114°12′21″E / 22.324447°N 114.205732°E | ||
Lam Tin Fire Station | 125 Kai Tin Road, Lam Tin | ||
Po Lam Fire Station | 15 Po Lam Road North, Po Lam 22°19′38″N114°15′11″E / 22.327312°N 114.253186°E | ||
Tai Chik Sha Fire Station | 321 Wan Po Road, Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate 22°17′23″N114°16′28″E / 22.289833°N 114.274487°E | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Ma Tau Chung Fire Station | 109 Ma Tau Chung Road, Mau Tau Chung, Kowloon | ||
Wong Tai Sin Fire Station | 28 Fung Tak Road, Wong Tai Sin | ||
Ngau Chi Wan Fire Station | 1 Clear Water Bay Road, Ngau Chi Wan | ||
Shun Lee Fire Station | 33 Lee On Road, Shun Lee, Kowloon | ||
Kai Tak Fire Station | 5 Cheung Yip Street, Kowloon Bay 22°19′00″N114°12′41″E / 22.316577°N 114.211444°E | ||
Sai Kung Fire Station | 1 Hong Kin Road, Sai Kung |
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Tsing Yi Fire Station | 11 Tsing Yi Heung Sze Wui Road, Tsing Yi | ||
Tsing Yi South Fire Station (青衣南消防局) | 100 Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi | The station is located near Nam Wan, in proximity to numerous oil depots, dockyards and other heavy industries. | |
Tung Chung Fire Station Cum Ambulance Depot | 3 Shun Tung Road, Tung Chung | ||
Chep Lap Kok South Fire Station, Former name Chep Lap Kok Fire Station | 10 Catering Road East, Chek Lap Kok | ||
Ma Wan Fire Station | 36 Pak Yan Road, Ma Wan | ||
Penny's Bay Fire Station | 8 Long Yan Road, Penny's Bay, North Lantau Island | ||
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Fire Station cum Ambulance Depot | 10 Shun Ngon Road, Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port Chek Lap Kok | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Kwai Chung Fire Station | 77–79 Hing Shing Road, Kwai Chung 22°21′42″N114°07′42″E / 22.361593°N 114.128440°E | ||
Tsuen Wan Fire Station | 453 Castle Peak Road-Tsuen Wan, Tsuen Wan 22°22′30″N114°06′42″E / 22.375072°N 114.111579°E | ||
Lai King Fire Station | 6 Wa Tai Road, Kwai Chung | ||
Lei Muk Shue Fire Station | 300 Wo Yi Hop Road, Kwai Chung 22°22′29″N114°08′12″E / 22.374819°N 114.136668°E | ||
Sham Tseng Fire Station Cum Ambulance Depot | 32 Castle Peak Road, Sham Tseng 22°22′04″N114°03′47″E / 22.367715°N 114.063139°E | ||
Tai Lam Chung Fire Station | 16 Tai Lam Chung Road, Tai Lam Chung 22°21′51″N114°01′16″E / 22.364043°N 114.020986°E | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Tuen Mun Fire Station | 102 Pui To Road, Tuen Mun 22°23′42″N113°58′15″E / 22.395°N 113.97086°E | ||
Castle Peak Bay Fire Station | 6 Tuen Yee Street, Tuen Mun 22°22′58″N113°58′12″E / 22.382907°N 113.969896°E | ||
Tin Shui Wai Fire Station | 1 Tin Ho Road, Tin Shui Wai 22°27′01″N114°00′07″E / 22.450253°N 114.002051°E | ||
Pillar Point Fire Station | 3 Ho Wan Street, Pillar Point, Tuen Mun 22°22′00″N113°56′50″E / 22.366579°N 113.947122°E | ||
Fu Tei Fire Station | 21 Tuen Fu Road, Tuen Mun | ||
Lau Fau Shan Fire Station | 101 Tin Shui Road, Tin Shui Wai 22°28′18″N114°00′09″E / 22.471562°N 114.002374°E | ||
Shenzhen Bay Fire Station | Cargo Examination Area, Shenzhen Bay Port | Only fire station not[ clarify ] located within Hong Kong | |
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References | |
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Sha Tin Fire Station | 26–28 Yuen Wo Road, Sha Tin 22°23′26″N114°12′00″E / 22.390651°N 114.199956°E | |||
Siu Lek Yuen Fire Station | 1 Yuen Shun Circuit, Sha Tin 22°23′00″N114°12′18″E / 22.383231°N 114.205113°E | |||
Tin Sum Fire Station (田心消防局 | 2 Fu Kin Street, Tai Wai, Sha Tin District 22°22′00″N114°10′34″E / 22.366626°N 114.17622°E | |||
Ma On Shan Fire Station | 1 On Shan Lane, Ma On Shan | |||
Tai Po Fire Station | 3 Ting Kok Road, Tai Po 22°27′05″N114°09′53″E / 22.451359°N 114.164640°E | |||
Tai Po East Fire Station | 68 Ting Kok Road, Tai Po 22°27′43″N114°11′26″E / 22.461925°N 114.190551°E | |||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Sheung Shui Fire Station | 8 Tin Ping Road, Sheung Shui | ||
Fanling Fire Station | 2 Sha Tau Kok Road, Lung Yeuk Tau, Fanling | ||
Pat Heung Fire Station | 4A Yau Uk Tsuen, Kam Tin Road 22°26′28″N114°05′24″E / 22.441030°N 114.090024°E | ||
Yuen Long Fire Station | 2 Fung Kam Street, Yuen Long 22°26′28″N114°01′57″E / 22.441041°N 114.032503°E | ||
Sha Tau Kok Fire Station | 60 Shun Hing Street, Sha Tau Kok | ||
Mai Po Fire Station | 31 Golden Bamboo Road North, Fairview Park | ||
Heung Yuen Wai Fire Station | No.199 Lin Ma Hang Road, Ta Kwu Ling, NT | ||
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References |
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Airport South Fire Station, Former name Main Airport Fire Station | 23 South Runway Road, Hong Kong International Airport | ||
Airport Centre Fire Station, Former name Sub Airport Fire Station | 33 Chung Cheung Road, Hong Kong International Airport | ||
Former fire stations include:
Name | Photographs | Location | Notes/References | |
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Former Central Fire Station | No. 83 Des Voeux Road Central | Demolished. Now the location of the Hang Seng Bank Headquarters Building. | ||
Ex-Western Fire Station | No. 12 Belcher's Street, Kennedy Town 22°17′07″N114°07′57″E / 22.285274°N 114.132458°E | Grade II historic building. Converted into the Po Leung Kuk Chan Au Big Yan Home for the Elderly. | ||
Kai Tak Airport Fire Station | Demolished. | |||
Old Kowloon Fire Station | 33 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Part of the 1881 Heritage complex. | Listed as a Grade II historic building since 2009. [1] | ||
Former Aberdeen Fire Station | 47 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen | Demolished. | ||
Former Sha Tau Kok Fire Station | Sha Tau Kok | |||
Former Kwai Chung Fire Station | Former No.1 Kwai Ting Road, Nowaday No.8 Kwai On Road, Kwai Chung, NT | Demolished. Now the location of Chinabest International Centre | ||
Former Sheung Shui Fire Station | Junction of Jockey Club Road and Fu Hing Street, Sheung Shui, NT] | Demolished. Now the location of Fu Wing Mansion | ||
Former Rennie's Mill Fire Station | Former Rennie's Mill Squatters Area | Demolished. Now the approximate location of Choi Fu House, Choi Ming Court, Tseung Kwan O | ||
Former Ta Kwu Ling Fire Station | Junction of Lin Ma Hang Road and Ping Che Road, Ta Kwu Ling | Converted to Ta Kwu Ling Ambulance Depot |
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