Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Hazmat Support Van
Fleet number – ME 405
Cab Chassis – Mercedes
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY405
Served at Newcastle
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Hazmat Support Van
Fleet number – ME 405
Cab Chassis – Mercedes
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY405
Served at Newcastle
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Incident Control Vehicle
Fleet number – ME 459
Cab Chassis – MAN (bus)
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY459
Served with Communications section based at Alexandria
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME 496
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY496
Served at Toukley
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Aerial Pumper
Fleet number – ME 621
Cab Chassis – Scania
Body Builder – Mills Tui / Telesqurt telescopic ladder/waterway
Registration – FBY621
Served at St Andrews
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Tanker
Fleet number – ME 726
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – Mills Tui
Registration – FBY726
Served at Campbelltown as Retained crew appliance
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Ladder Platform
Fleet number – ME 808
Cab Chassis – Mercedes
Body Builder – Alexander Perrie / Bronto Skylift
Registration – FBY808
Served at Newcastle
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Ladder Platform
Fleet number – ME 809
Cab Chassis – Mercedes
Body Builder – Alexander Perrie / Bronto Skylift F27HDT
Registration – FBY809
Served at Parramatta
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Ladder Platform
Fleet number – ME 809
Cab Chassis – Mercedes
Body Builder – Alexander Perrie / Bronto Skylift F27HDT
Registration – FBY809
Served at Parramatta
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Ladders
Fleet number – ME 815
Cab Chassis – Iveco EuroMover
Body Builder – Varley / Magirus TTL
Registration – FBY815
Serving at Woollahra
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Super Pumper
Fleet number – ME 823
Cab Chassis – Varley Commander
Body Builder – Varley
Registration – FBY823
Served at Parramatta. These pumpers were known as Super Pumpers before a review of pumper types and outputs and later referred to simply as Pumpers. They were visually distinguished by a fluro yellow striping around the body which stood out against the white/red striping of the time.