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Emergency Aircraft / Helimed in Traralgon, Victoria
« on: February 02, 2008, 01:09:54 PM »

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Emergency Vehicles / VICSES 2 of Pakenham's trucks
« on: February 02, 2008, 08:19:43 AM »

F350
Vehicle: Ford F350 Single Cab XL with custom body
Purpose: Primary Rescue truck. Road and general rescue
Engine: 7.3 Litre V8 Intercooled Turbo Diesel
Power, kW @ rpm: 175 @ 2600 rpm
Power, Hp: 234
Torque, Nm @ rpm: 684 @ 1800 rpm
Vehicle Occupants: 3
Year In Service: 25th October 2002
Length: 6 metres
Width: 2.4 metres
Height: 2.0 metres
GVM: 5.08


F450
Vehicle: Ford F450 with custom built pod.
Purpose: Road and general rescue/storm damage
Engine: 7.3 Litre V8 Intercooled Turbo Diesel
Power, kW @ rpm: 191 @ 2850 rpm
Power, Hp: 256
Torque, Nm @ rpm: 693 @ 1700 rpm
Vehicle Occupants: 5
Year In Service: 25th October 2002
Length: 7.8 metres
Width: 2.500 metres
Height: 2.750 metres
Weight: 6.810t loaded
Turning Circle: 22 metres

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SASES / from a victorian
« on: February 01, 2008, 12:53:20 PM »
Hi guys,

I'm new here on this board, and in the next little while, I may be moving to SA to the Kapunda region.

I come from a busy metro SES RAR unit in Melbourne, and I was just curious if there are any RAR units near Kapunda?

I've done over 7 years of rescue at my current unit, and was wondering if my services would be wanted/received well.

I saw there is a horsey mounted group in that area... but that's not really my thing. :)

Anyway, any thoughts or comments would be nice.

How does road rescue work in SA? Is it a combination of the SES, CFS and the metro fire service?

I've really got no idea with how your state works in regards to this.

Many thanks,
Steve.

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