Firefighters have taken possession of a new, multi-purpose tanker to protect the community in and around Condobolin, in the state’s Central West.
The Mercedes Atego Class 1 tanker, valued at $660,000, has just been installed at Condobolin Fire Station. Regarded as a ‘jack of all trades’ vehicle, the tanker can travel off-road to respond to emergencies.
Pump-and-roll capability
The tanker boasts a ‘pump-and-roll’ capability that enables it to deliver water whilst moving to extinguish bush or grass fires and is designated as a “specialist Hazmat” appliance, capable of responding to significant hazardous materials incidents in the Central West region.
Gary Barber said the arrival of the new tanker represents a significant boost to the local FRNSW fleet
FRNSW Region West Area Commander, Gary Barber said the arrival of the new tanker represents a significant boost to the local FRNSW fleet.
“This new truck is packed with a range of great features including a HALO sprinkler cabin protection system, which will safeguard the crew, particularly if a burn-over situation occurs,” said Chief Superintendent Barber, adding, “Its four-wheel drive capability also means it can travel through rugged terrain, handling hilly environments with ease, to tackle any emergencies.”
Investing in quality equipment and vehicles
Spokesperson for the Condobolin region, Stephen Lawrence MLC, said the NSW Government is investing in quality equipment and vehicles for firefighters so they can better protect their communities.
“This tanker is one of many that will be strategically placed across the state to help protect the communities of NSW,” said Mr. Lawrence.