Cost of appliances
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Cost of appliances
Noticed that within the budget, the estimated cost of FRS appliances is as follows
Heavy Pumpers - $560,000;
− Light Pumpers:
− Country Pumpers - $396,000;
− Hazmat Structural Rescue Pumpers - $348,000; and
− Light Tankers - $95,000.
Trivial interesting fact
Also shows money allocated for the following stations
Volunteer collocations in Dalwallinu, Derby and Esperance, volunteer fire stations in
Carnarvon and Merredin, and an Emergency Service Centre in Kununurra.
Heavy Pumpers - $560,000;
− Light Pumpers:
− Country Pumpers - $396,000;
− Hazmat Structural Rescue Pumpers - $348,000; and
− Light Tankers - $95,000.
Trivial interesting fact
Also shows money allocated for the following stations
Volunteer collocations in Dalwallinu, Derby and Esperance, volunteer fire stations in
Carnarvon and Merredin, and an Emergency Service Centre in Kununurra.
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Re: Cost of appliances
Was chatting to a big wig from FESA in Kalgoorlie the other day and he was talking about the new appliance at Dalwallinu (I think) like you say $300,000+ and how its sitting in the shared building with an ambulance about 40 yrs oldbomber wrote:Noticed that within the budget, the estimated cost of FRS appliances is as follows
Heavy Pumpers - $560,000;
− Light Pumpers:
− Country Pumpers - $396,000;
− Hazmat Structural Rescue Pumpers - $348,000; and
− Light Tankers - $95,000.
Trivial interesting fact
Also shows money allocated for the following stations
Volunteer collocations in Dalwallinu, Derby and Esperance, volunteer fire stations in
Carnarvon and Merredin, and an Emergency Service Centre in Kununurra.

He also said they've run out of things to spend the levy on... how about the police and ambulance?

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That is usually the max they'll give to a volunteer sub centre committee towards new depots or shed with that huge amountbomber wrote:is that refering to the cost of new depots ?. is so career or vols ?.ZO100_marto wrote:$30k is the pot of cash St John hands outs (so I've heard)Fastlane wrote:You're lucky to get given $100k to build a new fire station, if you are a local govt brigade.

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Re: Cost of appliances
Last edited by firefly.000 on Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Cost of appliances
Some people will believe anything they are told...firefly.000 wrote:ran out of things to spend money on, that has got to be a jokeZO100_marto wrote: He also said they've run out of things to spend the levy on... how about the police and ambulance?
But what about the BIG ticket items.
10 million for a new city fire station (just so the government can get hold of the land the current station is on so i'm told) and
46 million just to relocate FESA's headquarters. Now that is a great amount of money (about 20+% of their budget) that could be better spent else where don't you all think.
10 million for a new city fire station (just so the government can get hold of the land the current station is on so i'm told) and
46 million just to relocate FESA's headquarters. Now that is a great amount of money (about 20+% of their budget) that could be better spent else where don't you all think.
Re: Cost of appliances
I agree.Fastlane wrote:Some people will believe anything they are told...