Light tankers only pump out around 200L/min whereas 2.4s/3.4s can put out about 1900L/min. 1.4s can pump about 380L/min. (Source: FESA website)Fastlane wrote:Light Tankers are next to useless at something like that.
Millar rd 2nd alarm scrub + 50 rd 3rd alarm truck fire
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The flow rate isn't realy the issue, its the volume of water needed to extinguish the fire. With a LT only holding around 500 lt, and at a guess they probally would have used between 10,000 to 20,000 lt to extinguish this fire (possibly more), it makes for a lot of light tankers. With no water source near this incident, plenty of 3,000 lt + tankers are the way to go.
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Re: Millar rd 2nd alarm scrub + 50 rd 3rd alarm truck fire
Light tanker was out patrolling an incident when the call came through, thats why they were there first.Turbo wrote:
Edit: Why was only 1 Light Tanker turned out to a truck fire to begin with?
I would have estimated more like 100,000 L and that would be a fair estimate. I saw when I was filling up several times in our 24 that both 92 appliances filled up at least 3 times, and the singleton 72 filled up 3 times, so that makes 75k, plus we were realying a 24 and 2X34's, plus the initial water that was on each appliance. The lts were parked up, although we used a couple for mop up around the area.observer wrote:The flow rate isn't realy the issue, its the volume of water needed to extinguish the fire. With a LT only holding around 500 lt, and at a guess they probally would have used between 10,000 to 20,000 lt to extinguish this fire (possibly more), it makes for a lot of light tankers. With no water source near this incident, plenty of 3,000 lt + tankers are the way to go.
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yep jonesy your rite approx 120 000 litres of water.
and as a dollar figure was looking at approx 170 000 dollars damage. the cab was saved but obviously water, heat, and smoke damage and the rear tyres destroyed.
3 light tankers were initially t/out, baldivis lt1, first on scene. As jonesy said we were patrolling an earlier incident. as seen in the first 2 pics and were on our way back to station when the call came through. lt2 t/out about 7-8 min after and singleton lt2 about 15-20 min.
also we generally as a brigade rule will send out a LT first because if it is a large fire that will initially become an incident control point. but in the summer months it isnt long before every one of our trucks are out
and as a dollar figure was looking at approx 170 000 dollars damage. the cab was saved but obviously water, heat, and smoke damage and the rear tyres destroyed.
3 light tankers were initially t/out, baldivis lt1, first on scene. As jonesy said we were patrolling an earlier incident. as seen in the first 2 pics and were on our way back to station when the call came through. lt2 t/out about 7-8 min after and singleton lt2 about 15-20 min.
also we generally as a brigade rule will send out a LT first because if it is a large fire that will initially become an incident control point. but in the summer months it isnt long before every one of our trucks are out
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170K for Trailer.
40K for Brushwood on rear of Trailer.
300 Bucks for Retic.
40K for Brushwood on rear of Trailer.
300 Bucks for Retic.
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WTF. Hey millsy was it one of those gold plated trailers you see all the time or did you mean 17k?170K for Trailer.
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he would be correctrealfirie wrote:WTF. Hey millsy was it one of those gold plated trailers you see all the time or did you mean 17k?170K for Trailer.
truck trailers are very expensive
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And they are only estimates which seem to vary a lot depending on the station officer.
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50k-70k new for a good one 25k - 40k for a good second hand one . Cab and trailer would be pushing 170k. For that model anyway.
But turbo probaly wasnt a station officer which gave that estimate as i think it was a BFS job maybe it came from there cheif or captain etc.
But turbo probaly wasnt a station officer which gave that estimate as i think it was a BFS job maybe it came from there cheif or captain etc.
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Re: Millar rd 2nd alarm scrub + 50 rd 3rd alarm truck fire
Sounds about rightMillsy wrote:170K for Trailer.
40K for Brushwood on rear of Trailer.
300 Bucks for Retic.
I've closed the door!
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Who really cares. Cant we just be happy that he photos have been posted for all of us to share rather than jumping on people all of the time.