New CFA/SEM Heavy Tanker

Started by JamesGar, April 08, 2005, 03:43:37 PM

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JamesGar

Hi All,

Whilst procrastinating today found a new appliance by Skilled for CFA, mark Heavy Tanker. Some of the concepts look good, Like:

-Crew Deck access from crew cab
-4000L with spare 750L for spray protection
-Mack Dual Cab with 270Hp (mmmm nice!)
-Not sure about the GAAM 325 Pump, would prefer a 750gpm 3 stage!
-Reasonable locker layout, though would prefer aluminium roll down door!

Have a look anyway:

http://www.skilledequipment.com.au/vehicle_details.php?vehicle_id=1450

Catch you soon :D
James Gardiner
Belair CFS

kat

What do they mean by "heavy" do you think? Does that refer to the 4000l capacity maybe? The 325gpm pump is a bit of a downer with all of that extra water to play with.
There's a difference between genius and stupidity -- genius has it's limits.

JamesGar

Probably just the CFA trying to catch up with us...Hope that doesn't offend anyone! Looks a bit like the newer 24P's! I think it's probably just the water volune thing, I see that the MFB in vic call there 4000 litre appliances Heavy, only guessing though!
James Gardiner
Belair CFS

oz fire

Maybe heavy is the vehicle weight - the SEM sight also places a 1300ltr appliance as Heavy Duty Urban Pumper and alike.

NSWFB also have heavy pumpers - large valume tanks and serious pumps as do QFRS - very impressive.

QFRS state:  The Scania Heavy Pumper is designed to provide the full range of QFRS services, with the additional features of an increased on-board water supply and heavy duty road accident rescue equipment.

For a look at their heavy pumper tanker go to : http://gallery66225.fotopic.net/p12836308.html

Maybe this is what we could put on the urban rural interface :-) - for brigades with their own structural risk (high) and also rural risk (high) :-D :-D
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

strikeathird

HA!  The day one of those is sitting in the staion is the day your sign out the front reads " SAMFS " !  :-D

oz fire

Na - it's the day that the political BS is binned and the cfs hierarchy realise that we have in our primary response area a very high urban threat with shopping centre, schools and nursing homes and residents plus a large rural threat with hills face zone, scrub, scrub and scrub!!

OK - re your right - hahahaha that ain't likely to happen :roll:
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

fire03rescue

Quote from: oz fire on September 01, 2005, 12:53:45 PM
we have in our primary response area a very high urban threat with shopping centre, schools and nursing homes and residents plus a large rural threat with hills face zone, scrub, scrub and scrub!!

You and lots of other brigades have the same risks

oz fire

What a good thing - commonality!
Fancy more than one station having high risks!!!
Now maybe that could lead to some commonality in appliances as well  :evil:
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.