W6 WALLASEY
[aka MILL LANE]

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.]

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 at what would appear to be a sizeable make-up.
[Copyright photograph ~ D. Carville 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.

Emergency One bodied Dennis Sabre T664CCK was seen in the station yard, 21 July 2002.
[A picture of this appliance carrying its new TVAC body appears on the Heswall page.]
[Copyright picture ~ K. Howarth and reproduced with permission.]

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