Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME340
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 310
Body Builder – Australian Fire Co
Registration – FBY340
Served at 19 Silverwater
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME340
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 310
Body Builder – Australian Fire Co
Registration – FBY340
Served at 19 Silverwater
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Hazmat Pumper
Fleet number – ME270
Cab Chassis – Scania P310
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – BG38RB
ME270 is a Scania Pumper buitl by SEM Fire & Rescue in April 2011 and delivered new to 13 Alexandria in 2011. As Alexandria is a Hazmat Station, this pumper has some additional Hazmat stowage. It is plated as Build No. 69.
This vehicle replaces
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Heavy Rescue
Fleet number – ME702
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder –
Registration – FBY702
Served at 503 Wollongong
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME867
Cab Chassis – Scania
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – FBY867
Delivered new to 57 Wentworthville, running as Rescue Pumper 57
Service – MFB Melbourne
Appliance Type – Pumper
Fleet Number – Car 301
Cab Chassis – International ACCO 1950C
Body Builder –
Registration – MYR953
Commissioned – 1983 (Deommissioned 2003)
MFB Car 301 was last seen in private ownership after being decommissioned in 2003. While in service, it served at stations 25 and 34, before finishing in the reserve pool.
Service – MFB Melbourne
Appliance Type – Pumper
Fleet Number – Car 001
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 310
Body Builder – SEM/Skilled
Registration – MAR032
Commissioned – 2002
This Scania Pumper was the first ‘Mark 5’ Pumper built for MFB, by Skilled/SEM in 2001. It was commissioned in 2002 and served at 35 Windsor Fire Station as photographed below. It went on to serve at a number of other Melbourne fire stations and was last known to be a training appliance.
In MFB tradition, this appliance shows a dedication to an MFB officer, with Car001 dedicated to Alan Richards, Chief Fire Officer 2000 – 2002
Service – Fire & Rescue Service WA
Crewing – 2 crews of Station Officer + 3 firefighters. 1 crew for the Pump and Light Tanker, second crew for SET
Opened – September 2005
Location – Murdoch was a brand new station, opened in 2005 to replace the former O’Connor station. The O’Connor station and yard has been incorporated into the O’Connor workshops.
Vehicles – O’Connor station ran a Medium Pumper and Light Tanker. With the move to the new Murdoch station, a new Specialised Equipment Tender was added to fleet.
This former WA Fire Brigades station in Cannington is now a home, but its heritage is proudly displayed.
Service – Fire & Rescue Service WA
Crewing – Standard outstation – 1 Station Officer & 3 Firefighters
Formed –
Location – George St, Kensington
Vehicles – Heavy Pumper (HP23), Light Tanker
Service – Fire & Rescue Service WA
Crewing – Career: Station Officer & 3 firefighters for Pump & Light Tanker, and 2 firefighters for the Urban Tanker
Formed –
Location – Malaga Industrial area
Vehicles – Malaga run as standard a Medium Pump, Light Tanker, 2.4 Urban Tanker (UT93). They also have a POD Transporter on station with a number of PODs for specialist responses.