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All photos/opinions are personal and not that of any pictured Emergency Service. This site is not endorsed by any Emergency Service. All photos were obtained legally and are viewable by people of all ages unless otherwise stated. All photos on this site were taken by Eric Scaresbrook and are copyright. Photos are not to be used on other sites without permission.

 

Appliances

Also see Fireground Photos below

[Austral Firepac]

[International]

[Isuzu]

[Iveco]

[Kenworth]

[Mercedes Benz]

[Scania]

[Varley Commander]

[Withdrawn International Pumpers]

 

Service Vehicles

[4 Wheel Drives]

[Sedans]

 

Specialist Areas

[Aerials]

[Incident Control]

[HAZMAT]

[Rescue]

[Training]

 

Stations

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Various Images

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On The Fireground

[Index]

 

 

 

 

NSW Fire Brigade - Aerials 

 

 

Aerial appliances shown on this page are commonly used for regular fire fighting duties as well as mutl-level building fires and rescues as they were designed for.

 

 

Penrith's Scania Aerial Ladder Platform. Penrith Leagues Club Fire Safety Day, October 2001.

Penrith's Scania Aerial Pumper returning from a bushfire at Mulgoa, December 2001.
Mercedes Benz tanker (left) and Scania Aerial Pumper (right) at Penrith Fire station, August 2001. The tanker is on loan to this location.
A Kenworth Aerial Ladder Platform (left) with Penrith's Mercedes Benz Tanker (right). Penrith Fire station,  December 2001.

Several angles of City of Sydney's Bronto Skylift as photographed outside City of Sydney Fire station, January 2002.

Iveco Turntable Ladder appliance with Magirus ladder equipment. Darlinghurst Fire Station, January 2002.

Mack Aerial Pumper from the SEV fleet at Marsfield during a backburn, January 2002. In the top photo, the Mack has a Firepac (right) for company.

International Aerial Ladder Platform, NSWFB Training College, Alexandria. January 2002.

 

Page last updated 05 February 2002.

 

 

 

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