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Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 55 – Guildford

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 55 – Guildford
Staffed by Permanent Firefighters
Located in Metro West 2 Zone.
Running a Pumper appliance

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FRNSW 55 Guildford Fire StationPhoto March 2013


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Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 31 – Busby

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 31 – Busby.
Staffed by Permanent Firefighters
Located in Metro South 3 zone

31 Busby run a single pumper appliance

FRNSW 31 Busby FIre StationPhoto May 2013


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Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 23 – Gladesville

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 23 – Gladesville.
Zone – Metro West 2

Gladesville Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running a single Pumper

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23 Gladesville had an MFB Pumper in the engine Bay


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Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 22 – Leichhardt

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 22 – Leichhardt.
Zone – Metro East 1

Leichhardt Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running a single Pumper

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Leichhardt Fire Station, pictured with a Melbourne MFB pumper departing at the end of an interstate deployment to assist during the October 2013 bushfire emergency.
MFB Pumper alongside P22 in Leichhardt Fire Station


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Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 19 – Silverwater

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 19 – Silverwater.
Zone – Metro East 3

Silverwater Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running a single Pumper

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Silverwater Fire Station, pictured with a Melbourne MFB pumper on standy as part of an interstate deployment during the October 2013 bushfire emergency.
MFB Pumper stationed at 19 Silverwater Fire Station


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Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 8 – Liverpool

Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 8 – Liverpool.
Zone – Metro South 3

Liverpool Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running a Rescue Pumper and Heavy Rescue. The station is a former Defence Force (Army) Fire Station and within the Military area which includes Holsworthy Barracks and Steele Barracks. The area around the fire station has been transforming into commercial real estate as the Army consolidates their presence in the area.
A heavy rescue appliance was moved to 8 station in 2013. They’ve previously run a Ladder Platform appliance also.

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FRNSW 8 Liverpool Fire StationCurrent FRNSW Fire Station, utilising a former Australian Army Fire Station.

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WA Fire & Rescue – POD Carrier (PCAR1)

Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type -POD Carrier/Transporter
Fleet number – PCAR1
Cab Chassis – International ACCO
Body Builder –
Registration – 1QAH538

This POD Carrier was first setup with a Hose Layer and Bulk Foam POD. It spent many years sitting dormant at Forrestfield training academy and O’Connor workshops before the POD program was finally activated and it was placed at Malaga Fire Station.

The POD (Platform on Demand) system allows specialist modules to be transported with the modules lifted on or off as needed. It’s a similar concept to a ‘Skip Bin’ that you may have used at your home. This allows multiple specialist resources to be established with fewer trucks needed to transport them, reducing the number of vehicles and crews required. Once a module is delivered, the carrier can continue on to deliver other modules if necessary. Modules can also be left insitu for long periods without the vehicle staying on site.

Modules currently include USAR and Decontamination

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WA Fire & Rescue – SET (SM02/ST02)

Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Specialised Equipment Tender
Fleet number – SM02/ST02
Cab Chassis – Scania
Body Builder –
Registration – 1QAM234
Stationed at Osborne Park

The Specialised Equipment Tender is designed to provide additional specialist equipment to supplement the equipment carried on pumper appliances. The role is typical of those fulfilled by a Hazmat or Breathing Apparatus support appliance in other services. Indeed the most common response for these appliances is to support urban incidents with Breathing Apparatus resources including spare cylinders and servicing.

This current model is a semi-detachable unit, based on a Scania cab-chassis with a rear body module which can be removed for servicing or transfer of the module to another vehicle if necessary. Note that this varies from the POD concept where the module is delivered on a slide on-slide off transporter system.

A large retractable awning on the kerbside provides shelter for operations and a ramp at the rear provides a loading/unloading point for equipment in addition to a door on the side. Some equipment is stored in external lockers, such as spare BA cylinders, with most equipment stored in racking inside the rear module. At the front of the rear module is a small command & control area equipped with communications equipment and workstations for management of incidents.

SM02/ST02 was a replacement for the original SET stationed at Osborne Park. It’s an identical appliance to Murdoch’s SET. Osborne Park SET mainly services the north of Perth with Murdoch’s covering south.

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WA FRS Osborne Park SETSpecialised Equipment Tender from Osborne Park in attendance at a 3 Alarm Residential Fire


WA Fire & Rescue – SET (SM01/ST01)

Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Specialised Equipment Tender
Fleet number – SM01/ST01
Cab Chassis – Scania
Body Builder –
Registration – 1QAR947

The Specialised Equipment Tender is designed to provide additional specialist equipment to supplement the equipment carried on pumper appliances. The role is typical of those fulfilled by a Hazmat or Breathing Apparatus support appliance in other services. Indeed the most common response for these appliances is to support urban incidents with Breathing Apparatus resources including spare cylinders and servicing.

This current model is a semi-detachable unit, based on a Scania cab-chassis with a rear body module which can be removed for servicing or transfer of the module to another vehicle if necessary. Note that this varies from the POD concept where the module is delivered on a slide on-slide off transporter system.

A large retractable awning on the kerbside provides shelter for operations and a ramp at the rear provides a loading/unloading point for equipment in addition to a door on the side. Some equipment is stored in external lockers, such as spare BA cylinders, with most equipment stored in racking inside the rear module. At the front of the rear module is a small command & control area equipped with communications equipment and workstations for management of incidents.

SM01/ST01 was an incremental appliance brought online at the new Murdoch Fire Station, providing a resource south of the river. This reduced the reliance on the existing SET, stationed at Perth and then Osborne Park Stations, and allows that resource to focus more of the north of Perth.

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WA Fire & Rescue Service – Osborne Park Fire Station

Service – Fire & Rescue Service WA
Crewing – Career: 2 crews consisting of Station Officer & 3 firefighters
Built -The current Osborne Park Fire Station opened around 2007, replacing a former station on Hutton St.
Location – Collingwood St, Osborne Park

Vehicles – Osborne Park run a Pump (MP68) and Light Tanker, as well as one of 2 Specialised Equipment Tenders (SET- ST02/SM02) in FRSWA. There was formerly only 1 SET located at Perth Fire Station, which was relocated to Osborne Park when the new station was built. Subsequently 2 new SETs were built, with Murdoch station receiving one and Osborne Park’s being replaced.

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Osborne Park FRS Fire StationOsborne Park FRS Fire Station

December 2007

Osborne Park FRS Fire StationOsborne Park FRS Fire Station

December 2007