Kendenup BFS, Woogenellup BFS and Albany FESA

Pictures of emergency service vehicles, radio equipment etc
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Kendenup BFS, Woogenellup BFS and Albany FESA

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Albany Area Manager - FESA Fire Services
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Woogenellup BFS - located on a farm within eyeshot of Woogenellup Hall, around 15km NW of Mount Barker. The trailer appears to be a portable standpipe.
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Kendenup/Mortigallup BFS with their new 2.4B
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Kendenup/Mortigallup 2.4B
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Post by Toottoot »

How do you know about all these little tin shed brigades? Is there a list of them all anywhere?
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1. Plantagenet Shire have produced a set of maps in a book form for the Shire. In that they show locations (sometimes completely wrong) of the Brigades.

2. Use the Shire websites to look for Brigade info. Quite often a list of CBFCO/FCOs can help

3. FESA produced regional directory.
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I think the stickers are ok. Why dont the BFB appliances have FESA stickers on them? Is there some angst about the merger or something?
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They do... it's not that big though.

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Toottoot wrote:I think the stickers are ok. Why dont the BFB appliances have FESA stickers on them? Is there some angst about the merger or something?
FESA doesn't own or operate Bush Fire Brigades. Never have and never will without a change to the law. No such thing as a 'merger'.
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Post by Toottoot »

Oh ok just fund them. Why isnt it that all the fire fighting services have been amalgamated under one umbrella? Wouldnt it make more sense from an administrative, training and resources point of view?
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