Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Rescue Pumper
Fleet number – ME487
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – Skilled (SEM)
Registration – BC37RL
Served at 399 Narrabri
Built by Skilled Engineering (now SEM Fire & Rescue) in July 2002
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Rescue Pumper
Fleet number – ME487
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – Skilled (SEM)
Registration – BC37RL
Served at 399 Narrabri
Built by Skilled Engineering (now SEM Fire & Rescue) in July 2002
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME572
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – FBY572
Served at 514 Tweed River/Banora Point
Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Country Pumper
Fleet number – CP08
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – WA Fire Appliances
Registration – 1QBA976
The Country Pumper was a replacement for Light Pumpers and Medium Pumpers in regional areas. Built by WA Fire Appliances, with a Waterous Pump.
CP08 was delivered new to South Hedland VFRS
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME651
Cab Chassis – Isuzu
Body Builder – SEM Fire & Rescue
Registration – BE43HT
Built – Aug 2011
Class 2 Pumper built by SEM Fire & Rescue August 2011 and lablelled as Build number 100, placed into service at 48 Mortdale Fire Station
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Hazmat Pumper
Fleet number – ME270
Cab Chassis – Scania P310
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – BG38RB
ME270 is a Scania Pumper buitl by SEM Fire & Rescue in April 2011 and delivered new to 13 Alexandria in 2011. As Alexandria is a Hazmat Station, this pumper has some additional Hazmat stowage. It is plated as Build No. 69.
This vehicle replaces
Service – NSW Fire & Rescue
Appliance type – Pumper
Fleet number – ME867
Cab Chassis – Scania
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – FBY867
Delivered new to 57 Wentworthville, running as Rescue Pumper 57
Service – CFA (Victoria)
Appliance Type – Tanker
Cab Chassis – Mack
Body Builder – SEM
Built – October 2005
Registration – MBR374
This tanker was constructed as a prototype, with another prototype on MAN cab chassis at the same time. It spent some time touring differenet areas for demonstration, before eventually being allocated to Melton Fire Brigade.
Firefighting features include a 4000 Litre tank, protection spray systems, plumbed monitor rises in crew deck area. The most unique feature is perhaps the rear crew door which gives direct access between the rear of the cab and crew deck area.
More photos available in this gallery:CFA Melton Brigade
Service – CFA (Victoria)
Appliance Type – Rescue
Cab Chassis – Scania P310
Body Builder – SEM
Registration – MCD662
This appliance was commissioned late in December 2008 at Melton Fire Brigade, replacing an Isuzu Rescue appliance which was due to be reallocated to Monbulk Fire Brigade. It was built by SEM Fire & Rescue
More photos including 360 degree view and locker shots available in this gallery:CFA Melton Brigade
Service – MFB Melbourne
Appliance Type – Ladder Platform
Fleet Number – Car 171
Cab Chassis – Scania 94G 300
Body Builder – Skilled/SEM
Registration – MAR032
Commissioned – 2002
Car 171 has served most of its life at 35 Windsor. It is commonly referred to as a ‘Baby Bronto’ due to it’s smaller size compared to other Ladder Platforms – it is based on a Scania Cab Chassis with only a single rear axle and a 27M Bronto Skylift F27RLH boom.
This vehicle was seen in 2013 at Alexander Perrie in Sydney, where it’s believed to have undergone the usual midlife service and inspection for the aerial components.
Service – MFB Melbourne
Appliance Type – Pumper
Fleet Number – Car 001
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 310
Body Builder – SEM/Skilled
Registration – MAR032
Commissioned – 2002
This Scania Pumper was the first ‘Mark 5’ Pumper built for MFB, by Skilled/SEM in 2001. It was commissioned in 2002 and served at 35 Windsor Fire Station as photographed below. It went on to serve at a number of other Melbourne fire stations and was last known to be a training appliance.
In MFB tradition, this appliance shows a dedication to an MFB officer, with Car001 dedicated to Alan Richards, Chief Fire Officer 2000 – 2002