New firefighting vehicles roll out in the Otways
COMMUNITIES in the Otways will benefit from new firefighting vehicles that will boost the firefighting capabilities of Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) staff.
The district has taken delivery of seven G-Wagens and two Unimogs at its Barwon Downs and Gellibrand depots.
FFMVic Otway district manager David Roberts said the state-of-the-art, purposebuilt firefighting vehicles were fitted out with equipment specifically designed for planned burn and firefighting needs.
“Unimogs have a water-carrying capacity of 4,000 litres and can tow an additional 8,000 litres of water in a trailer behind the vehicle.
“They have the capacity to carry four firefighters, double that of the existing heavy tanker.
“G Wagens are light tankers featuring new improvements for crew safety, including protection to shield firefighters from falling trees and branches.”
The tankers have a 630-litre water carrying capacity, greater than the 400-litre capacity of older vehicles, allowing FFMVic firefighters to stay on the fire ground for longer periods before having to refill.
Both vehicles feature Falling Object Protection Structure (FOPS) above the cabin to help protect crews from falling trees and branches.
“Community members may have seen the new vehicles already in use around the district during spring,” Mr Roberts said.
“Crews have been using the new vehicles in the preparation and delivery of planned burning.
“This investment in state-of-the-artfirefighting technology plays a critical role in the protection of rural and regional communities during bushfires.
“The arrival of these purpose-built vehicles will help FFMVic provide rapid responses to bushfires and other emergencies in the Otway district over the coming fire season.”