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Kestrel/Erickson Air Crane Starts Australian Season Fighting Fire at Mt. Cottrell in Victoria

by AgAir Update Staff
December 14, 2020
in Aerial Fire News, Helicopter, International Operations
Reading Time: 1 min read
Kestrel/Erickson Air Crane Starts Australian Season Fighting Fire at Mt. Cottrell in Victoria

A grassfire in the outer suburbs of Melbourne in Victoria was the first outing for Erickson Air-Crane "Marty" which is one of several Air Crane's that forms part of a joint venture between Erickson and Kestrel aviation to fight Australian bushfires.

The Kestrel/Erickson Air Crane works to fill the tank during fire operations at Mt. Cotterell, Victoria. Photo by Dave Sodestrom/Aviation Spotters Online

The brush fire threatened communities of Mount Cottrell and Truganina but was quickly brought under control with the response from the Air-Crane and an S-61 from Coulson Aviation that was sent to the scene. The fire burned nearly 250 acres before being brought under control with the rapid response of over 40 ground units and several helicopters.

Coulson's S-61 responded to the fire as one of several air assets assigned that quickly put out the blaze. Photo by Dave Sodestrom/Aviation Spotters Online

The damage from the fire was contained to several farm outbuildings and eight cars that were stored on one property in the area.

"Some damage has been caused to four outbuildings, generally small sheds, and about eight cars that were in a storage sort of scenario in one of the paddocks," he said.

Earlier, state duty officer Glen Jennings said the fire had created a lot of smoke which was visible in Melbourne's CBD.

Residents were advised to leave when an emergency warning was issued at the height of the crisis but the warning was later downgraded to advice level.

Tags: Aerial FirefightingAustralia BushfiresCoulson AviationErickson Air CraneKestrel Aviation

AgAir Update Staff

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