Bulk Water Carriers (Tankers)

Started by Camo, December 06, 2006, 07:50:35 PM

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Camo

Gday,

Just wondering to those who have tankers do you ever use them just as a fire fighting appliance or just a tanker?  Noticed that some have a few fire fighting capabilities.  Are these just for self defence purposes or for fire fighting in general?
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Alan (Big Al)

I think most have just self defence capabilities, ours is only used as a tanker as if it gets driven off bitumen it doesn't have enough power to drive on grass :-D
Lt. Goolwa CFS

SA Firey

It would make sense to have HP lines etc available on the BWC in case of a burnover.
Have seen Tankers driving around the fireground with the valve cracked for mopup :-o
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CaptCom

We would love a bulk water tanker (or two) on EP...we have to utilise more appliances to cover the turn around time or engage contractors... :-o

Scania_1

Saw Lucindale BWC (17?) for the first time today. It is an ex milk tanker. Whats the deal with these do the CFS have to go and source a prime mover from somewhere to haul it or do they have arrangements set up with local contractors/companies?

Broadside

Kyeema group has one of the ex milk tankers as a bwc. An arrangement has been organside with local transport company's to move it

SA Firey

Couldnt think of a better use for retired milk tankers....definitely the way to go for CFS in areas with poor water supply :-)
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5271rescue

I would say lucindale will tow it with there car one(lolololol) Joke I will find out for you athol...where was it in there staion or across the road?
blinky bill
my view only

Scania_1