Fire Fighting Slip-Ons For Tray Back Utes
Equip your tray-back ute with a purpose-built slip-on fire fighting slip-on engineered for rugged Australian conditions. These mobile fire fighters combine durable tank construction with dependable pump performance to deliver effective fire suppression where it matters most. Whether you’re protecting rural property, managing bushfire risk, or preparing for emergency response, these units give you reliable performance and confidence when fire danger is high.
Tough, Ready for Action
Our ute-mounted fire fighting slip-ons are built tough with quality components and a robust design. Each unit features a hot-dip galvanised frame for long-lasting corrosion resistance, making them easy to transport, mount and deploy. With integrated forklift and lifting points, loading and unloading is simple with your existing equipment.

Industry-Leading Warranties
We stand behind our fire fighting equipment with exceptional warranty coverage across key components:
25-year Rapid Spray tank warranty for peace of mind*
5-year galvanised frame warranty for structural resilience
3-year genuine Honda engine warranty for dependable starts
5-year RapidPro pump warranty for consistent performance

Complete Fire Response Package
Each fire fighting unit comes as a complete, ready-to-use solution. Standard inclusions help ensure rapid response and functional capability in the field:
- 450L/min high flow fire fighting pump for getting water quickly and efficiently
- Forkliftable and slingable frame for easy moving
- Bottom fill kit for easy refilling from external water sources
- Pressure relief valve for pump protection and safe operation

More Than Just Fire Fighting
While its core purpose is rapid fire response, the mobile slip-on Fire Fighters can also assist with general water transfer, dust suppression and machinery wash-down — making it a versatile resource on farms, rural properties and job sites. Always consult the operator handbook before using the unit for non-fire tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Portable Fire Fighting Units made in Australia?
Yes! The Portable Fire Fighting Range by Rapid Spray is manufactured and assembled in Australia, both from locally manufactured products as well as imported componentry.
Can the Portable Fire Fighting units beused for purposes other than fire fighting?
Yes – many portable fire units can also be used for water transfer, machinery wash-down, dust suppression and other water-movement tasks, though check the manufacturer’s instructions for what is safe and advisable. Be aware of using this unit with chemicals due to the high flow rate.
How do I arrange delivery or pick-up?
The unit is available for dealer pick-up, with freight costs calculated at checkout. Rapid Spray supports local distributors to provide ongoing service and support. Ring us on 1800 011 000 with any questions.
What size Portable Fire Fighting Unit do I need?
The right size depends on your vehicle’s load capacity, the size of the area you want to protect and how long you need to operate between refills. For example, smaller utes suit lighter units, while larger vehicles can safely carry higher capacity tanks for extended run time.
Always check the payload capacity of your UTV / Side-by-Side before purchasing a Fire Marshal fire fighter.
Smaller vehicles need lighter units (e.g. 200 – 400 L), while trucks can handle larger tanks for longer operation time. Always check the load capacity of your vehicle before loading any fire units.
Are the Portable Fire Fighting units fitted with Ball Baffles?
Tank baffling reduces water surge while driving, increasing vehicle stability during transport. However, no, this range is not fitted with Ball Baffles as standard, but is an unavaliable upgrade or can be purchased separately.
What type of pump is best for a fire fighting unit?
High pressure centrifugal or firefighting pumps are most common. The best pump balances flow rate, pressure and reliability, with proven performance under continuous operation such as the RapidPro 450L/min Fire pump.
What maintenance does a fire fighting unit require?
Routine maintenance includes checking engine oil, inspecting hoses and fittings, flushing the pump, draining the tank when not in use and running the unit periodically to ensure readiness.
How do I store a fire fighting unit when not in use?
Drain all water, the unit out of direct sunlight / weather if possible and protect it from the elements. Regular inspections help ensure it is ready when needed. Ensure to do a thorough routine maintenance before bushfire season begins to ensure your Ultimate Fire Fighter is ready to go in a time of emergency.
Are fire fighting units suitable for residential properties?
Absolutely. Many rural and semi-rural property owners use fire fighting units as part of their bushfire protection plan, providing peace of mind and rapid response capability.









































































