lol,i was just kidding lol.i dont expect anythin just helpin ya out.meg wrote:OK, just waiting to hear from Zebedee if the time/day I suggested is ok, then I'll let you all knowchrissss wrote:wat about the ppl who were giving regular updates and giving u frequencies?![]()
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Can someone please briefly explain what the meaning of the numbers for fire appliances are... such as 7.2 1.4 3.2 and so on?? is it to do with the capacity it can hold???WPXZBP wrote:Just for clarification... Mundaring Wier Road Control having problems with ch 23. (Kalamunda BFB)
One fire may be in John Forrest National Park.
East Gidge 7.2 and 1.4 going to Roland Road fire.
Edit - East and West Gidge stood down as the fire is at Stoneville.
as always thanks guys!
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Correct. The first figure is capacity and the second is drive systemdonks wrote:Can someone please briefly explain what the meaning of the numbers for fire appliances are... such as 7.2 1.4 3.2 and so on?? is it to do with the capacity it can hold???WPXZBP wrote:Just for clarification... Mundaring Wier Road Control having problems with ch 23. (Kalamunda BFB)
One fire may be in John Forrest National Park.
East Gidge 7.2 and 1.4 going to Roland Road fire.
Edit - East and West Gidge stood down as the fire is at Stoneville.
as always thanks guys!
therefore 7.2 is 7000lts and 2wd
1.4 is 1000ltrs and 4wd and so on
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Donks, spot on mate.
Basically the first digit is the capacity *1000, the second number is what wheel drive it is. So a 7.2 is 7000L tanker with 2 wheel drive, and 4.4 is 4000L Tanker with 4 wheel drive capabilities. A light tanker holds between 500 to 800 Litres. I believe any appliance over 4000L is a 2 wheel drive, all other appliances are 4 wheel drive, don't know about FRS pumps though.
Basically the first digit is the capacity *1000, the second number is what wheel drive it is. So a 7.2 is 7000L tanker with 2 wheel drive, and 4.4 is 4000L Tanker with 4 wheel drive capabilities. A light tanker holds between 500 to 800 Litres. I believe any appliance over 4000L is a 2 wheel drive, all other appliances are 4 wheel drive, don't know about FRS pumps though.
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