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New South Wales Fire Services

Appliances Fire & Rescue NSW New South Wales Varley

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME860 – Varley Commander – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME860
Cab Chassis – Varley Commander
Body Builder – Varley
Registration – FBY860

Served at 38 Pyrmont

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Appliances Fire & Rescue NSW Isuzu New South Wales SEM (Skilled)

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME431 – Isuzu – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME431
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – FBY431

Served at 66 Rhodes

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NSWFB Pump 16 RhodesIsuzu Pumper from Rhodes station at a Garage Fire in North Strathfield, March 2008


Appliances Fire & Rescue NSW New South Wales Varley

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME362 – Varley Commander – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME362
Cab Chassis – Varley Commander
Body Builder – Varley
Registration – FBY362

Served at 53 Neutral Bay

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NSWFB P53 Neutral Bay PumperNSWFB P53 Neutral Bay Pumper, a Varley CommanderJanuary 2007


Appliances Australian Fire Company Fire & Rescue NSW New South Wales Scania

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME345 – Scania 94D – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME345
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 310
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY345

Served at Manly as P24

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Pump 24 ManlyJune 2008


Aircraft Helicopters NSW Rural Fire Service

Helitack 743 -N217AC. Erickson Air-crane S64E ‘Malcolm’

Sikorsky S-64, former US Army aircraft 68-18459 built in 1968. Erickson Air Crane obtained the aircraft in 2001 and it was completely rebuilt in 2008

Helitack 743 ‘Malcolm’ N217AC. On the ground at Bankstown

Helitac 743 'Malcolm'Ericson Air-Crane in NSW for the 2012/13 Bushfire season with NSW Rural Fire Service

Fire & Rescue NSW Fire Station New South Wales

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 63 – Blacktown

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 63 – Blacktown
Staffed by Permanent firefighters
Located in Metro West 1 Zone

Blacktown run a Rescue Pumper and Heavy Rescue appliance

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FRNSW 63 Blacktown Fire Station


Appliances Australian Fire Company Fire & Rescue NSW New South Wales Scania

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME341 – Scania 94D – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME341
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 310
Body Builder – Australian Fire Company
Registration – FBY341

Served at Dee Why as P69, then reassigned to 76 Bondi after a refurbishment including the newer signage and striping.

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Appliances Fire & Rescue NSW New South Wales Scania SEM (Skilled)

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME314 – Scania P310 – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME314
Cab Chassis – Scania P310
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – BB12AX

Delivered new to Woollahra, replacing a Varley Commander

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FRNSW Pumper 11 WoollahraPhoto December 2012 at Gas Leak in Bondi


Appliances Austral Special Vehicles Fire & Rescue NSW New South Wales

Fire & Rescue NSW – ME220 – Austral Firepac – Pumper

Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME220
Cab Chassis – Austral Firepac
Body Builder – Austral Special Vehicles
Registration – FBY220

Served at Cessnock as P254

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FRNSW 254 Cessnock Fire StationJune 2006


Fire Station New South Wales NSW Rural Fire Service

NSW RFS – Scotland Island Brigade (Northern Beaches)

NSW Rural Fire Service
Scotland Island Brigade
Warringah – Pittwater District
Region East
Established: 1955

Scotland Island is located in Pittwater, just off Church Point in Sydney’s Northern Beaches area. The island is about 1km across, and can only be accessed by boat, either a ferry from Church Point or on private vessels. The island is a mixture of residential and bushland areas.

Due to this isolated nature, the Brigade fulfils more than just a typical Rural Fire Brigade role. In conjuntion with NSW Ambulance Service, the brigade provide a Community First Responder service for medical emergencies. Members are trained to a higher level than the typical first aid training and provide initial medical response, either transporting patients to awaiting road Ambulance or until Paramedics can attend the scene.

The brigade are equipped with a mix of equipment in addition to a standard fire tanker. The brigade run a Category 7 (medium) tanker, Category 9 (light) appliance, Personnel carrier and a boat. They also have a large cache of portable pumps, extra hoses and other handy equipment to fight fires around the island.

Being one of the few brigades equipped with a boat and ancillary equipment in the area, they are often called upon to assist with fires on and around the entire Pittwater and surrounding waterways.

Scotland Island brigade was formed in 1955 by local residents, with their current Fire Station built in 1991.

Website: http://www.sirfb.org.au/

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NSWRFS Scotland Island Fire StationPhoto August 2013

NSWRFS Scotland Island Fire StationPhoto August 2013