Appliance numbering

Started by Numpty, March 06, 2011, 01:11:46 PM

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Numpty

Hi all,

Just wondering how the appliance numbering system works that's on the trucks.

Cheers



Monger

Quote from: Numpty on March 06, 2011, 01:11:46 PM
Hi all,

Just wondering how the appliance numbering system works that's on the trucks.

Cheers




The first 2 numbers are the station. eg 451 brooklyn park  201=adelaide
3rd number is the type of appliance.
1=general purpose pumper
3= skyjet
9= pump rescue
4= rescue
5= aerial
6= ba tender

6739264

Numbers brings numbers: (and you'll note that they are not all currently used)

1    First Pump
2    Second Pump
3    Skyjet
4    Heavy Rescue
5    Snorkel
6    First Hazmat
7    Ladder
8    4X4 Medium Pump
9    Pump Rescue
10    Canteen Unit
11    Third Pump
12    2wd Grassfire Unit 1000L
13    Second Skyjet
14    4wd Grassfire Unit 1000L
15    Second Snorkel
16    Second Hazmat
17    First Hook Lift Truck
19    CFS Rescue Vehicle
20    Hose Layer
21    Fourth Pump
22    2wd Grassfire Unit 2000L
24    4wd Grassfire Unit 2000L
25    Marine Vessel
27    Second Hook Lift Truck
28    CFS Hazmat Unit
29    SES Rescue
30    Air Filling Unit
31    Fifth Pump
32    2wd Grassfire Unit 3000L
34    4wd Grassfire Unit 3000L
37    Third Hook Lift Truck
38    Bus
39    Rescue Salvage Unit
42    Tanker 4000L Plus
71    Relief Pump
72    Relief Pump
73    Relief Pump
74    Relief Pump
75    Relief Pump
90    Incident Control - Comm's Bus
92    Incident Control - Comm's Bus 2
Car 20    District Officer Metro
Car 31    District Officer Metro
Car 41    District Officer Metro
Car 66    District Officer South East
T1    Fire Training Appliance
T2    Fire Training Appliance
T3    Fire Training Appliance
T4    Fire Training Appliance
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

SA Firey

Car 22-Pool Car
Car 73-FCI
Car 74-FCI
Car 75-FCI
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Skippy


6739264

Quote from: Skippy on April 19, 2011, 06:33:40 AM
what is the "pool car"?

Its a slip on system, it can either carry spare cues, balls and chalk, OR chlorine, noodles and floaties.
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

pumprescue

Don't forget the latte's and soy mocha's

bajdas

Quote from: 6739264 on April 19, 2011, 10:42:12 PM
Quote from: Skippy on April 19, 2011, 06:33:40 AM
what is the "pool car"?

Its a slip on system, it can either carry spare cues, balls and chalk, OR chlorine, noodles and floaties.

Damn....and I thought it was a swimming pool or spa on wheels....just for the firies that are stressed from so many alarm calls breaking their sleep    :-D
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.