The
Ripley Valley Rural Fire Brigade was formed in February 1995 after the
November 1994 bushfires which occurred in South East Queensland. The
founding committee consisted of local landowners who had some previous
experience in fighting bushfires in the Ripley Valley area.
Our
first high tech fire fighting appliances were a little different to
those currently used.

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Next
came the Mitsubishi Canter in 1996 which served as the brigade's first
Medium Appliance.

Then
in 2000 we received a Nissan Patrol, our current light attack appliance.
Formally Unit 6, it has now been designated Unit 41.

In
early 2006, the brigade commenced trialing a dual cab Nissan Navara
(Unit 21) as a mobile command vehicle , personnel mover and optional
slip-on vehicle.
In
the latter part of 2006, the brigade received a replacement for the
Canter (Unit 51) as well as an additional Medium Appliance, designated
Unit 52. Both units are Izuzu 4x4 trucks with a 2000 litre water capacity.
Our
first station was also not the most sophisticated.

To
see the full story of the creation of our new station, please Click
Here.
Our
members have changed over the years but a core of the originals still
remain. The Brigade is like a family and remains special to all of
those who have been part of the team.