Little River welcome new Ultralight Tanker
CO Jason Heffernan, Cpt Greg Archer, MP John Lister, Minister Vicki Ward, Mick Webb, Garry Green, Cr Peter Maynard, Belinda Webb
Little River Fire Brigade has officially received the keys to their new Ultralight Tanker, celebrating the modernised addition to the engine bay alongside fellow members and family.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan joined dignitaries at the fire station to handover the vehicle to eager brigade members on Saturday morning (5 April).
Little River Captain Greg Archer said the new Ultralight will be a valuable addition to the brigade’s fleet, as it is more agile and allows access to narrow areas that they often encounter.
“All members will be able to safely head to the fireground now in this vehicle after completing training. You also only require a car licence as opposed to a truck licence which opens it up to more drivers,” Greg said.
“This will allow for a more efficient response to protect the community and an increase in attendance to emergencies.
“Enhanced features like the improved lighting and the live hose reel have already been a big help on our callouts.
“It will also be a great resource to have with our Heavy Tankers during our incident responses, but also when deployed to strike teams for campaign bushfires, much like those we attended recently in the Grampians, Beaufort and Dereel.”
The new Ultralight Tanker holds 550L of water with a Class A Foam System, a pump and other vital firefighting equipment.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said the new Ultralight Tanker incorporates a crew protection system to help ensure volunteers have the best possible chance of survival during a burnover.
“The brigade members will be protected with a compressed air foam external deluge system, radiant heat shield curtains, and fire blankets,” Jason said.
“It also allows the brigade to stow and display items in larger internal cabs, lockers and on aluminium trays.
“The brigade’s response area covers one of the biggest in the district, including small acreage farm lets, grassland reserves, freeways and railway lines. The community will benefit greatly from the brigade’s enhanced capability with this refreshed vehicle.”
The new Ultralight was purchased through the Victorian Government’s Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP).
To secure the funding, the brigade of 29-members, contributed over $11,350 through fundraising, BBQs and tin rattling, with assistance from Bendigo Bank Lara who donated a further $12,000.
Four brigade members were also acknowledged on the day for their dedicated years of service, receiving awards that spanned up to 55 years of community contribution.
CO Jason Heffernan, Cpt Greg Archer, Minister Vicki Ward
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Cpt Greg Archer (30 years), Warren Rapson (5 years), Ray Sanderson, (55 years), Neil Selkirk (5 years)
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Ultralight Tanker
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Cpt Greg Archer
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Little River Fire Brigade