I agree with Goodtimes. I think that the CFS should look at a standard Pumper, and the NSW CFA Type 2 pumper looks the goods for me, bar only one HP line and lack of BA in cab. The BA in cab can probably be rectified if needed though. As for Auto vs Manual in the Vehicle specs for the Type 2 there is an option for an Allison Auto Shift and there not bad (I think Belair Pumper currently runs with an Allison).
My view only but to run a standard fleet of the following would unify the service and make us look more professional:
- Type 2 Urban Pumper (Covering high Urban Treat and Risks, also can take both RCR - Heavy and Hazmat)
-24P (sorry Alex) but more the Izusu D/Cab with 3cylinder turbo Pump not PTO, this to cover Urban/Rural and Rural/URban areas
-34 for Rural
-14 for areas with difficult terrain (everywhere I know, but justified), or possibly a primary rural appliance in urban areas with pumpers as backup
-Tankers, but standardised. I personally like Belairs Tanker (no bias at all) but am still fond of Yankalilla's Old Forestry RFW (Rain Forest Wrecker!) Great vehicle as it can trully go where no other appliance can (6x6 with locking diffs!)
-Stand alone Rescues/Hazmat but only a few say 15 state wide, 2-3 per region.
-and of course Command Vehicles (hate to see GO's without a form of transport!)
Personally I believe QAV's should be dropped. Not enough water and not enough crew. As for CAFS, I'm not sold on it, and think there are a number of risks (i.e. 20-39 seconds at least until you get water from the nozzle and lack of ability to go to a fog quickly if you need crew protection) I am a little ignorant with CAFS though.
My thoughts only