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NSW Fire Brigade - Sedans

 

Sometimes senior officers or investigators need to attend a fire after the arrival of firefighters and it is not always possible to fit them in a fire engine. Some of these investigators have specialist equipment that needs to be taken to a fireground. This is possible due to the use of service vehicles such as those pictured here.

 

Sedan outside Parramatta Fire station, May 2001.
Sedan sighted at the Fire Safety Day, Penrith Leagues Club, October 2001.
This Commodore Sedan with registration plates FBY-000 was photographed opposite Springwood Fire Station, December 2001. It is mainly used for transporting Senior Officers. The Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner and Chaplin have been sighted using this vehicle, the latter by me. 

 

Page last updated 05 February 2002.

 

 

 

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