 G'day, my name's Stephen Hill from CFA Fleet and the Petitive Equipment Department. Today we're here to show you around CFA's latest standard build, FCV, also known as a Field Command Vehicle. These vehicles are built on a Ford Ranger XL 3.2-litre turbo diesel cab chassis, six-speed automatic transmission, custom-built body built by QuickCorp in Laverton, Victoria. The body is designed to be as light as possible without compromising strength but also to maximise payload. The layout of the vehicle is designed around ease of use for the driver and all the other crew. All the controls for the vehicle are centered on one control pad in the centre of the console. When activated in Code 1, green lights will come on above the front and rear licence plate. The purpose of the green lights is to indicate that you're travelling in Code 1 conditions in the instance you've picked up on a traffic light camera. The vehicle is fitted with two CFA tape radios. These microphones are easily removed and reinstalled in the body when using instant management capability on the fire ground. The nearside locker incorporates adjustable shelving, whiteboards, pull-out workbenches and storage space. The nearside undertray locker is where the dual-batteries housed and all relevant fuses and circuit breakers are. The rear compartment is designed as free space for brigade and storage space. The off-side locker features the Ingle fridge with a tilt drop-down bracket. When the fridge is slid out, the fridge pivots and tilts down for ease of access. Off-side undertray locker is spare and empty for brigades to store items of choice. The rear undertray drawer comprises of a magnetic whiteboard desktop storage on the underside and a briefing board that can be stored up to carry out a briefing. Other features of the FCV include a reverse-alarm and camera, multiple USB charging points and a 12-to-240 volt inverter. The emergency lighting package on the FCV is 360-degree coverage and all features in LED lighting. It's fitted with an engine snorkel and a towbar as standard. This is the fourth generation of FCV. There are 75 of these currently in the fleet today.