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NSW Fire Brigade - Fireground Photos

St Clair Garage Fire

February 14, 2002 

 

 

NSW Fire Brigade were called to a fire at a reported house fire in St Clair. On my arrival on scene, one appliance from Mt Druitt was on scene making the scene safe and mopping up (St Marys and Dunheved Appliances were responded but were not on scene when I was). The garage was badly damaged in the fire. 

 

The result of the fire.

Possibly not the best place for a vehicle to be left..........

 

Front and side views of Mt Druitt's Firepac.
Rear view of Mt Druitt's Firepac. There are 2 lines of hose coming from the pumper and one from the path hydrant (far right).
I arrived just in time to see the Operational Commander West leave the scene.

 

Page last updated 14 February 2002

 

 

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