Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 10 – Redfern.
Redfern station is in Metro East 1 Zone.
They run a standard Pumper and permanent crew.
Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 10 – Redfern.
Redfern station is in Metro East 1 Zone.
They run a standard Pumper and permanent crew.
Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 7 – Horningsea Park.
Zone – Metro East 3
Horningsea Park Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running an Aerial Pumper
Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 6 – Mona Vale.
Zone – Metro East 2
Mona Vale Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running a single Pumper
Fire & Rescue NSW. Station 5 – Newtown.
Zone – Metro East 3
Newtown Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, running a single Pumper
Darlinghurst Fire Station is one of the inner Sydney City Fire Stations and located in a bustling night life district. It sits within the Metro East 1 Zone.
The building is listed on the Heritage register, which notes: “The Darlinghurst Fire Station was built in 1911 at a cost of near 10,000 pounds, and occupied by firemen on the 22nd January 1912. This station replaced the former station at 250 Victoria Street. This was the last to be designed by WL Vernon, as he retired from the position as Government Architect shortly afterwards. Constructed in 1910-11 by Conrad Harrs, a builder from Burwood. This building represented a dramatic departure from the stereotype of the public building (McMonnies 1988).”
Darlinghurst Fire Station is staffed by permanent firefighters, operating a Pumper and Ladder Platform
Appliances which have served here:
York is a Volunteer Fire & Rescue Brigade, designated FRSWA Station 176. The town of York is most commonly known for its Motor Museum, and as one of the 3 major towns along the Avon River (along with Northam and Toodyay), located around 100km inland from Perth.
York Fire Brigade has been serving the community since 1910. In 1911, the brigade took possession of the former Town Hall. Building commenced on the 18th March 1897 as the original council chambers and was handed to the brigade in 1911 when the new Town Hall was completed. The station still stands and is in use as a Community Centre. The brigade moved out of this building in 1988.
York FRS are currently running an Isuzu 2.4 Urban Tanker (UT32) and a Toyota Landcruiser Light Tanker along with a Rescue Trailer (RT-24)
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Heavy Hazmat
Fleet number – ME 381
Cab Chassis – International ACCO
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY381
Served at Newcastle
Service -NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance Type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME 393
Cab Chassis – Varley Commander
Body Builder – Varley
Registration – FBY393
Served at Ryde
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