ACT Fire and Rescue - Stations, Vehicles and Special Responsibilities

Stations, Vehicles and Special Responsibilities

Fyshwick Fire Station (No. 1)

Vehicles: Scania Pumper, Bronto Aerial Platform, Heavy Water Tanker, Utility, HazMat Response Vehicle, Decontamination Trailer, and Mobile Canteen.

Ainslie Fire Station (No. 2)

Vehicles: Scania Pumper, Heavy and Light Bushfire Tankers, and Breathing Apparatus Support Vehicle.

Phillip Fire Station (No. 3)

Vehicles: Heavy Rescue Pumper.

Special Responsibilities: All road rescues south of Lake Burley Griffin, may attend incidents further north if required.

Belconnen Fire Station (No. 4)

Vehicles: Scania Heavy Rescue Pumper.

Kambah Fire Station (No. 5)

Vehicles: MK III Pumper, Remote Area Road Rescue Vehicle, Vertical Rescue Vehicle, and Confined Space Rescue Trailer.

Special Responsibilities: all vehicle rescues in the ACT, remote area rescue, training and maintenance of Vertical Rescue skills for all ACT Fire Brigade personnel.

West Belconnen Fire Station (No. 6)

Vehicles: Scania Pumper, Heavy Tanker, and Light Tanker.

Chisholm Fire Station (No. 7)

Vehicles: Scania Pumper, Heavy Tanker, and Light Tanker, Large and Small CAFS Tankers

Responsibilities: Incidents on Monaro Highway south to ACT/NSW border

Greenway Fire Station (No. 8)

Vehicles: Scania Pumper, Heavy Tanker, Light Tanker

Gungahlin Joint Emergency Services Centre (JESC) (No. 9)

Vehicles: Scania Pumper, Large and Small CAFS Tankers

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