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<big>'''Latest news'''</big>
<big>'''Latest news'''</big>
* '''September 11, 2010:''' [[Car 041]] & [[Car 042]] (new pumpers) spotted at Mills-Tui.
* '''September 3, 2010:''' [[Car 331]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''September 3, 2010:''' [[Car 331]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''September 1, 2010:''' [[Car 329]] & [[Car 330]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''September 1, 2010:''' [[Car 329]] & [[Car 330]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''August 29, 2010:''' [[Statewide USAR]] Deployment vehicle [[Car 152 (2010)|Car 152]] spotted for the first time.
* '''August 29, 2010:''' [[Statewide USAR]] Deployment vehicle [[Car 152 (2010)|Car 152]] spotted for the first time.
* '''July 12, 2010:''' [[Car 324]], [[Car 325]] & [[Car 328]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''July 12, 2010:''' [[Car 324]], [[Car 325]] & [[Car 328]] up for auction at Manheimfowles.
* '''May 30, 2010:''' [[Car 101]] returns to [[Fire Station 28]], as Pumper Tanker 28.
* '''May 27, 2010:''' [[Fire Station 27]] Nunawading opens.
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Pumper Tanker 34 (Car 109 (2008)) at a 1st alarm Non Structure fire in Moorabbin on February 2, 2010. Photo by Bobby CERNY.

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The Mark 5 Pumper (often abbreviated to Mk5) is the current generation of pumpers in the MFB fleet. It is the eighth generation of MFB Pumper and the successor to the Mark 4 Pumper. The first Mark 5 Pumper has been in service since 2002. Read more...