How about the nearest & most appropriate resource being sent..?
It seem ridiculous for an SES unit to be sent, when a CFS brigade, with the same gear is only a few hundred metres away...and there are other services waiting for whoever to arrive...why should they waste their time waiting for a resource to come from further away, when there is one only a few minutes away?
Pip
CFS brigade with the same gear?
From my experience both Burnside Pumper and Glen Osmond carry a single "036" (medium) sized chainsaw and possibly a bow saw.
Eastern Suburbs 172 (primary truck) carries a 036 but also a 009 (small) and 076 (large) saw as well as a pole saw.
Even if 172 was otherwise occupied (which it wasn't)... 173 carries a 009 036 and pole saw when responding to tree jobs.
Sure send a fire truck if necessary... but why not send just one fire truck for fire protection (although ETSA are on site so power is likely to be isolated) and the most appropriate resource (SES) for the tree. Eastern have done many many tree on powerline taskings without fire support and do know how to deal with live wires.
The closest resource was defiantly Burnside CFS... the closest appropriate resource is Eastern Suburbs SES.
SES get called to "tree down" as they are the control agency for Storm... and tree down is considered a storm event. Under the MFS/SES Memorandum of understanding fire should only dispatch a MFS appliance for a tree event if it is considered P1(immediate life threat) which is defined as a few criteria (Major road, secondary road completely blocked, person trapped and a few others(I can get this if anyone is dying to know)). This certainly isn't followed.
Some brigades have no issue with SES responding to tree jobs. One even ensures that SES are called even if they weren't on the primary page. Other brigades think they can do it all can call in SES once the job gets too tough for them. (In the same way some SES units think they can do it all and never ask for help)
And as for SES not having anything to offer... why are we called by CFS/MFS to assist them at jobs <eg yesterday afternoon's house fire>? I thought they could do it all?
MFS: DAILY INC. NO. 64 - 17/07/07 17:49,RESPOND To,1 MILBANCA RD,HOUGHTON, MAP 86 B 11 ,,ASSIST CFS WITH TARPING HOUSE AFTER HOUSE FIRE. CFS INCIDENT CONTROLLER. P3,73520*CFSRES:
Even if MFS were trained up to do everything we do... the same argument that keeps CFS in business keeps SES running... the MFS could do all the tasks that CFS does... just not with their current budget. In the event of a major disaster there needs to be surge capacity in any system... something that cannot be afforded with the MFS system. See the Sydney/Newcastle storms just gone... SES, MFB, RFS, Police rescue, Ambulance Rescue, etc etc were all used... but additional resources were still needed from interstate.
/ end rant
James