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The ACT Fire and Rescue (previously known as ACT Fire Brigade) is the urban fire and rescue service for the Australian Capital Territory. It along with the ACT Ambulance Service, ACT State Emergency Service and ACT Rural Fire Service are part of the Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency (formerly the ACT Emergency Services Authority). By 2011 the ACT Fire and Rescue maintained nine stations with more than 330 staff operating 34 vehicles 2011. == Stations, vehicles and special responsibilities == Fyshwick Fire Station (No. 1) Vehicles: ''Scania Pumper, Bronto Aerial Platform, Heavy Water Tanker, Logistics Vehicle, Platform On Demand (POD) Truck, Various PODs and HazMat Response Vehicle.'' Ainslie Fire Station (No. 2) Vehicles: ''Scania Pumper and Breathing Apparatus Support Vehicle.'' Phillip Fire Station (No. 3) Vehicles: ''Heavy Rescue Pumper and USAR Cache.'' Special Responsibilities: All road rescues south of Lake Burley Griffin, may attend incidents further north if required. Belconnen Fire Station (No. 4) Vehicles: ''Scania Heavy Rescue Pumper.'' Kambah Fire Station (No. 5) Vehicles: ''Series 5 Pumper, Heavy Tanker, Light Tanker'' Special Responsibilities: all vehicle rescues in the ACT, remote area rescue, training and maintenance of Vertical Rescue skills for all ACT Fire Brigade personnel. West Belconnen Fire Station (No. 6) Vehicles: ''Scania Pumper, Heavy Tanker, and Light Tanker.'' Chisholm Fire Station (No. 7) Vehicles: ''Scania Pumper, Remote Area Road Rescue Vehicle, Vertical Rescue Vehicle, and Confined Space Rescue Trailer.'' Responsibilities: Incidents on Monaro Highway south to ACT/NSW border South Tuggeranong (was Greenway) Fire Station (No. 8) Vehicles: ''Scania Pumper, Large and Small CAFS Tankers'' Gungahlin Joint Emergency Services Centre (JESC) (No. 9) Vehicles: ''Scania Pumper, Large and Small CAFS Tankers'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ACT Fire and Rescue」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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