New $560,000 fire engine for the Northern Rivers
Published: 25 Nov 2025
The latest fire engine to roll off the Fire and Rescue NSW production line has arrived at its new home at Coraki, in the state’s Northern Rivers district.
Valued around $560,000, the Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) Class 2 Pumper allows firefighters to tackle structural, chemical, petrol and grass fires, using up to five times less water than normal.
The Iveco fire truck boasts a superior ‘knock down’ capability than earlier models and uses a highly efficient system of foam concentrate mixed with compressed air with which to suppress flames.
The CAFS system also helps to reduce the amount smoke during a blaze.
The new “Euro 6” cab chassis features the latest crash avoidance technologies and lower emission standards.
The versatile vehicle is suited for use in both urban and regional areas, capable of responding to a wide range of emergencies, from road crashes and flood responses to structural and grass fires.
Quotes attributable to Emergency Services Minister, Jihad Dib: “The Minns Labor Government is investing an additional $17 million over two years in the renewal of the state’s firefighting fleet to strengthen our frontline emergency response.
“This truck will serve Coraki and the Northern Rivers community well for many years to come.
“It’s the latest in a long line of new FRNSW vehicles, in which our government has invested.”
Quotes attributable to FRNSW Assistant Commissioner – Regional Operations, Steven Hayes:
“I know the Coraki crew has been very keen to get its hands on this new pumper and put it through its paces.
“The firefighters will spend the next few weeks familiarising itself with the truck and testing its capabilities.”
Media note – Video of the Coraki truck in FRNSW’s Sydney workshop being prepared for deployment is available here: https://vimeo.com/1115369167/2268626b3e [external link]
Updated: 02 Feb 2026 8:04am