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Chirnside Park Fire Brigade boosted by new tanker and station upgrade

A group of brigades in the outer suburbs of Melbourne are ready for the fire season ahead with four new tankers and a newly renovated station at Chirnside Park.

The Basin, Olinda and South Warrandyte brigades officially received their new heavy tankers at an event on Sunday 15 June, while Chirnside Park received a medium tanker along with their station refurbishment.

Chirnside Park was originally built in 2004 as a satellite station of Lilydale, it became a standalone brigade in 2015.

The renovations provide a new multi-purpose room and kitchen as well as a new workshop, entry and turnout area. Further alterations include upgraded bathrooms, breathing apparatus maintenance, a drying room and two new offices.

Chirnside Park Captain Ben Cash said the renovated station will assist with growing membership numbers and will improve their ability to respond to emergencies.

“The extension also gives us increased room to expand our training and improve the skillset of our dedicated members,” he said.

“The renovation comes at a time when our station is celebrating 10 years as a standalone brigade which is a great way to round off the decade.”

Chirnside Park also received a new medium tanker, further boosting their service to the area.

The medium tanker is equipped with a 2500 litre water capacity that allows for rapid and controlled suppression of fires directly from the vehicle.

“This new tanker is a great asset for us, it is four-wheel drive and comfortably seats a crew of five,” Ben said.

“Our previous medium tanker served us well but this new tanker provides double the pumping ability which is more beneficial for our growing urban population.

“The new tanker has already been in good use, responding to the Montrose fire earlier this year.”

Deputy Chief Officer Gavin Thompson said the renovated station and four new tankers are welcomed resources for the region.

“The four tankers have state-of-the-art features and will be well utilised in their new homes,” Gavin said.

“The heavy tanker holds 4000 litres of water, has automatic transmission, four-wheel drive and crew cab to provide firefighters with greater on and off-road capability, safety and comfort.

“It also features improved firefighter operator interface and features to reduce fatigue and improve safety and ergonomics, including crew protection systems, electronic monitors, and electric rewind hose reels.

“Each brigade will greatly benefit from their new trucks and Chirnside Park’s 37 members will also enjoy their refurbished station for many years to come.”

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