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Recording the history of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Getting started

Please note that as of February 1, 2009, only logged in users will be able to view and edit pages.

Why not have a look at the fleet list, or the list of fire stations?

See the current appliance locations.

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Find out more about the Metropolitan Fire Brigade at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


Latest news

  • May 30, 2010: Car 101 returns to Fire Station 28, as Pumper Tanker 28.
  • May 27, 2010: Fire Station 27 Nunawading opens.
  • May 25, 2010: Firefighters at FS45 Spotswood respond to a small fire in the roof of their own station. [1]
  • May 5, 2010: Tender requested for 1 new Teleboom
  • 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.

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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...