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<big>'''Latest news'''</big>
<big>'''Latest news'''</big>
* '''April 22, 2010:''' [[Car 323]], [[Car 326]] & [[Car 326]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''January 13, 2010:''' Tender requested for 2 new Ladder Platforms
* '''January 13, 2010:''' Tender requested for 2 new Ladder Platforms
* '''December 23, 2009:''' [[Car 113]] commissioned as Pumper Tanker [[Fire Station 44|44]] & [[Car 040]] commissioned as Pumper [[Fire Station 43|43]].
* '''December 23, 2009:''' [[Car 113]] commissioned as Pumper Tanker [[Fire Station 44|44]] & [[Car 040]] commissioned as Pumper [[Fire Station 43|43]].

Revision as of 04:45, 22 April 2010

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Recording the history of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Please note that as of February 1, 2009, only logged in users will be able to view and edit pages.

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Latest news

  • April 22, 2010: Car 323, Car 326 & Car 326 up for auction at Manheimfowles.
  • January 13, 2010: Tender requested for 2 new Ladder Platforms
  • December 23, 2009: Car 113 commissioned as Pumper Tanker 44 & Car 040 commissioned as Pumper 43.
  • December 18, 2009: Car 109 commissioned as Pumper Tanker 34 & Car 039 commissioned as Pumper 38A.
  • December 17, 2009: Teleboom 23 and Ladder Platform 31 return to Fire Station 25 & Car 038 commissioned as Pumper 14.
  • December 9, 2009: Car 036 commissioned as Pumper 18.
  • November 25, 2009: Car 035 and Car 037 commissioned as Pumper 24 and Pumper 2A.
  • November 24, 2009: Car 034 commissioned as Pumper 46. Its first major job is a 2ASF at the FSMV Workshops, Newport.

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Featured photo

Pumper Tanker 34 (Car 109 (2008)) at a 1st alarm Non Structure fire in Moorabbin on February 2, 2010. Photo by Bobby CERNY.

Featured article

The Mark 5 Pumper (often abbreviated to Mk5) is the current generation of pumpers in the MFB fleet. It is the eighth generation of MFB Pumper and the successor to the Mark 4 Pumper. The first Mark 5 Pumper has been in service since 2002. Read more...