New $1.5m Turntable Ladder fire appliance for Sydney's inner suburbs - VIDEO - Woollahra

Published: 25 Oct 2023 01:07pm

Fire and Rescue NSW’s ability to respond to high-rise emergencies in Sydney’s east has been bolstered by a new $1.5 million turntable ladder truck for the Woollahra Fire Station.

The Rosenbauer-manufactured vehicle, built in Germany, replaces an earlier model, which has reached the end of its service life.

The new aerial appliance can extend its ladder 33-metres, up to 75-degrees, to deal with elevated emergencies and can hold a combined weight of 500-kilograms.

It features an integrated fire hose and can support a Stokes litter for patient transportation.

The turntable ladder truck is capable of issuing around 7,600 litres of water a minute up to a range of about 60-metres.

FRNSW Director of Fleet Management, Ian Peisley, says the new truck represents an upgrade over the previous model.

“It’s a more modern, more efficient vehicle and it’s faster to set-up at a fire scene,” Mr Peisley said, “It’s one of three such aerial appliances we’ve ordered.

“The remaining two turntable ladders are due in the next 12-to-18 months.

“The truck purchases are part of FRNSW’s $38 million aerial platform replacement program, that is seeing 15 appliances being replaced across Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong and the Central Coast.

Media note: FRNSW video of the new ladder appliance is available here: https://vimeo.com/859254383/e75db44993?share=copy [external link]

Updated: 25 Oct 2023 01:11pm

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