its down south some were.HL 101 wrote:The Fire station your referring to is it in WA?
Because the only Sussex Fire station I know of is in the UK??
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its down south some were.HL 101 wrote:The Fire station your referring to is it in WA?
Because the only Sussex Fire station I know of is in the UK??
That's good I say. The more the better I sayTLD11 wrote:Saw another 12.2 half way thru its build today. How many is that now? - at least 8? (not counting the Oakford 9.2 prototype which is quite different to the newer ones!)
its classed as 2.4HSRwritten_ficton wrote:Armadale 2nd is a HSR or a 2.4?
That is why they are not referred to as 2.4s. The HSRs are based on a 2.4, but with all the extra equipment for the HAZMAT, Structural and Rescue responses, they carry far less than 2000L of water. The CFRS 2.4s (Malaga, Joondalup and Canning Vale) along with their BFS counterparts carry far less peripheral equipment and therefore have the full load of approximately 2000L.BuddahFRS wrote:...now its only got 1400L due to weight issues
The HSR's were clased as a 2.4HSR as they were originaly designed to carry 2400L but had to drop it down to 1800L due to weight.auntys_eyes wrote:That is why they are not referred to as 2.4s. The HSRs are based on a 2.4, but with all the extra equipment for the HAZMAT, Structural and Rescue responses, they carry far less than 2000L of water. The CFRS 2.4s (Malaga, Joondalup and Canning Vale) along with their BFS counterparts carry far less peripheral equipment and therefore have the full load of approximately 2000L.BuddahFRS wrote:...now its only got 1400L due to weight issues