CFA has commenced the new $3.19 million retrofit program which includes 246 existing ultralights, plus $4.95 million for the purchase of 33 new ultralights with crew protection.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said significant laboratory, simulation and real fire exposure testing was conducted over the past few years to ensure the new systems met the occupant survival criteria.
“Retrofitting all our ultralights gives our members the best possible chance of survival in a burnover,” Mr Heffernan said.
“The safety of our firefighters is our number one priority, and we’re continuously looking for improved measures to do this.”
CFA introduced crew protection systems, such as water spray deluge and radiant heat shield curtains in all new tankers with 1000L water or more from 2006.
Between 2011 and 2013, CFA also retrofitted the same crew protection systems to all existing pre-2006 tankers.
The ultralight retrofit includes a Compressed Air Foam-based external deluge system and radiant heat shield curtains.
They will also be provided internal cabin stowage for fire blankets, making them more accessible for protection in a burnover.
All CFA crews undertake annual entrapment drills to ensure the continued familiarity with the new crew protection system.
The ultralights retrofit program is expected to be complete by the end of 2024.