Revisit of rottnest LT questions

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hold3n
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Revisit of rottnest LT questions

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Is that a ex Fesa appliance? how much litres would it hold? and can it respond with sirens and lights?
[If not in right place can you move this somewhere else?]
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Re: Revisit of rottnest LT questions

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I'll have a stab and people can correct if I am wrong. It looks like an ex FESA Landcruiser LT with a capacity of 550LT and the Fire Service is run by Transfield Services.

Yes, I believe it could attend lights & sirens if needed [but really in hindsight would it?]
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I did also hear them on the radio the other day as well as Rottnest LT
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Helitak_670 wrote:I did also hear them on the radio the other day as well as Rottnest LT
I Second that :D
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hold3n wrote:Is that a ex Fesa appliance?
No, it is a current FESA appliance as operated by the Rottnest Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade, along with a Rural Tanker (3.4 i think).

hold3n wrote:how much litres would it hold?
Approximately 500 litres.

hold3n wrote:and can it respond with sirens and lights?
Yes.
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