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NSW Fire Brigade - Mercedes Benz 

 

Mercedes Benz has a long history with the NSW Fire Brigade. Commonly associated with Water Tankers, Mercedes Benz vehicles can increasingly be seen as support vehicles in the form of the Mercedes Benz Sprinter. 

 

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.

SEV Mercedes Benz Water Tanker allocated on loan to Campbelltown Fire station. December 2001.

Campbelltown's Pumper (left) and Tanker safely inside the station.
Several angles of City of Sydney's Bronto Skylift as photographed outside City of Sydney Fire station, January 2002.

Mercedes Benz tanker at the rear of Penrith Fire station, August 2001.
An excellent example of a Mercedes Benz Water Tanker at Glenbrook, December 2001.
Leura's Mercedes Benz Tanker (rear) at Springwood Fire station, December 2001.

 

Page last updated 10 January 2002.

 

 

 

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