Former AFS 4x4 RXP868 was converted into use
a Hose Layer.
[Copyright picture ~ A. Kent and reproduced
with permission.]
Dennis F12 pump BHF556 just survived into Merseyside.
[Copyright photograph ~ D. Carville and reproduced
with permission.]
AEC Turntable Ladder HHF84 was photographed
3 April 1969.
[Copyright picture ~ Satis and reproduced
with permission.]
Commer Emergency Tender AHF629C
[Copyright picture ~ Pete Ashley and reproduced
with permission.]
Like Coventry, Wallasey painted some appliances
yellow as seen on Dennis F43 HHF107H during construction of the second
Mersey Tunnel.
[Copyright picture ~ Pete Ashley and reproduced
with permission.]
The same appliance was seen in 'traditional'
red when operating as a reserve for Merseyside Southern Division.
[Copyright photograph ~ D. Carville and reproduced
with permission.]
Dennis F48 JHF707J in Merseyside Fire Brigade
days.
[Copyright photograph ~ N. Glover and reproduced
with permission.]
Dennis F48 Emergecny Tender LHF75K was seen
in the station yard.
[Copyright picture ~ the late Jack Robinson
and reproduced with permission.]
Before many Merseyside stations were renamed,
Dennis RLV36T was allocated to Mill Lane.
It was seen at the Greater Manchester Fire
Extravaganza, Milnrow, 3 September 2005.
Dennis RS133 TFY827V was probably seen adjacent
to Liverpool Airport.
[Copyright picture ~ K. Howarth and reproduced
with permission.]
Formerly based here, Volvo Prime Mover M233YBG
was seen with both Damage Control Unit and Incident Command Unit, 21 July
2002.
[Copyright pictures ~ K. Howarth and reproduced
with permission.]
Dennis M772WKC was seen as ICU Support Pump at an incident in St.Helens, 5 July 2004.
Dennis SS M772WKC along with L245STJ left Merseyside
in May 2010.
They moved initially to Liscard and Launceston
Fire Stations respectively, having performed faultlessly on the 350 miles
journey.
They will ulitmately move to Eastern Europe.
[Copyright picture ~ P. Robinson and reproduced
with permission.]
Emergency One bodied Dennis Sabre T664CCK was
seen in the station yard, 21 July 2002.
[Picture of this appliance carrying its new
TVAC body appear on the Heswall Library
page.]
[Copyright picture ~ K. Howarth and reproduced
with permission.]
Often at 20 pump incidents, the appliances
are scattered over quite an area,
and DK05HBO was seen just as it was leaving
Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, 19 June 2011.
Ford R195GFV is one of three vehicles used
by the After Fire Care Unit. It was seen at West Kirby, 28 November
2007.
[Copyright picture ~ D. York and reproduced
with permission.]
Scania DK05HBE was seen in the appliance room, 10 November 2018.
Scania DK05HBP was seen in the yard at the Training Academy, 18 September 2014.
Scania DK67AAN was seen inside the fire station, 10 November 2018.