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<big>'''Latest news'''</big>
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* '''June 5, 2013:''' [[Car 060 (2013)|Car 060]] enters service as Pumper [[Fire Station 31 (2005)|31]].
* '''May 3, 2013:''' P47B becomes P39B.
* '''May 3, 2013:''' P47B becomes P39B.
* '''April 8, 2013:''' R44 has returned to [[FS44]].
* '''April 8, 2013:''' R44 has returned to [[FS44]].

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Recording the history of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Latest news

  • May 3, 2013: P47B becomes P39B.
  • April 8, 2013: R44 has returned to FS44.
  • February 22, 2013: The new HAZMAT - Car 260 has entered service at Fire Station 38.
  • February 14, 2013: The new BA Bus - Car 250 has entered service at Fire Station 38.
  • December 13, 2012: Decontamination Unit 38 renamed to Hazmat 38.
  • December, 2012: The arrival of 9 Mk5 pumpers; Cars 060-068.
  • June 12, 2012: R44 has been moved to FS43 and T44 to FS47 due to refurbishment works at FS44.
  • June 1, 2012: The new HAZMAT - Car 260 - has been delivered to the MFB.
  • April 20, 2012: The new BA Bus - Car 250 - has been delivered to the MFB.
  • December 15, 2011: The MFBWiki software has been upgraded. Report any problems here.
  • December, 2011: The trial of the Rosenbauer pumper (Car 099) has concluded.

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Pumper 47A and Dandenong Pumper 1 attending an incident in Noble Park, November 2011. Photo by Bobby CERNY.

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The Keys Road Factory Fire started shortly before 9:00 AM on April 18, 2006 in the Select-O-Pedic Bedding factory in Keys Road, Moorabbin. The fire was escalated to seventh alarm and caused an estimated $30,000,000 damage, making it the biggest fire since the Brooklyn Meatworks Fire in 2001.
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