Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Heavy Pumper
Fleet number – HP4
Cab Chassis – Scania P93M 250
Body Builder – Australian Fire Company
Registration – 8DX598
Served at Kensington Fire Station
Now retired from service
Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Heavy Pumper
Fleet number – HP4
Cab Chassis – Scania P93M 250
Body Builder – Australian Fire Company
Registration – 8DX598
Served at Kensington Fire Station
Now retired from service
Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Heavy Pumper
Fleet number – HP3
Cab Chassis – Scania P93M 250
Body Builder – Australian Fire Company
Registration – 8DX201
Served at Welshpool Fire Station
Now retired from service
WA Fire & Rescue run one Incident Control Vehicle (ICV) in the Perth Metro area. The main role of the ICV is to enable communication, command and control at large scale incidents.
ICVs are equipped with Radios and other communications equipment such as facsimile, mobile telephone and data/internet capabilities to enable connectivity with the Communications Centre, and with crews at the incident. The ICV is also a location for the Incident Controller (IC) and Incident Management Team (IMT) to operate from.
Earlier models predominantly provided communications terminals and a small workspace internally, and carried awnings or tents to establish a larger working area outside the vehicle.
The outside of these earlier models was often utilised for ‘battle boards’ showing resource deployment, and Incident maps
The latest ICV for FRSWA saw a major upgrade, featuring a custom made body on a Scania Crew Cab Chassis. The ICV features a slide out section, which increases the internal workspace. The internal space provides separate communications and IMT space. A dedicated stairway and window enables the separation of crews reporting to the ICV from the IMT operations, reducing distraction and clutter.
Vehicle Details
ICV2: 1988 Nissan W40
ICV3: 1985 Toyota Coaster
ICV5: Scania P310 Crew Cab, with Purpose Built rear Body section.
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Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Medium Pumper
Fleet number – MP75
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 260
Body Builder –
Registration – 1BXF712
Served as the Metro region spare.
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Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance Type – Medium Pumper
Fleet number – MP65
Cab Chassis – Scania 94D 260
Body Builder – WA Fire Appliances
Registration – KM000
Entered Service at Kalamunda Brigade as MP65 officially on 21 October 2001 replacing a Acco MP37
The local KM000 license plate was transferred from the Acco to the Scania remaining in the brigade.
“Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance Type – Medium Pumper
Fleet number – Motor 124 / MP37
Cab Chassis – International ACCO 1800
Body Builder – unknown
Registration – KM000
Entered Service at Kalamunda Brigade as Motor 124 on 16 February 1983 replacing a Bedford Light Pumper
Later reassigned fleet number MP37
Replaced at Kalamunda by MP65 on 21 October 2001
After service at Kalamunda, MP37 entered the metro spare fleet following the addition of a transverse locker at the front of the existing bodywork to house the BA equipment. This allowed space for Rescue tools which had previously been carried in a Rescue Trailer at Kalamunda.
The Pumper entered service in an all red colour scheme and red beacons all around. During the life of the appliance at Kalamunda, the colour scheme was changed to white-over-red with white & red striping and beacons changing to red & blues.
Later retired from service – the last known use of the vehicle was by a business ‘FirePro’ as a marketing & demonstration tool. Rust and other deterioration was present when inspected in 2008.
Service – Fire & Rescue Service of WA
Appliance type – Heavy Pumper
Fleet number – HP2
Cab Chassis – Scania P93M 250
Body Builder – Australian Fire Company
Registration – 8AS000
Served at Perth Fire Station
Now retired from service