A good point has been raised here. There does need to be a way to categorise the urgency of messages on the radio.
Doesn't NSW fire services (can't remember which one) run a numbered or colour system to denote the urgency of the message??
Yes, both do.
NSWRFS uses:
"Emergency" - Life threatening situation.
"Red" - Urgent Incident Message
"Blue" - General Incident Message
"Yellow" - Logistics/Non-Incident Message
NSWFB uses:
"Red" or "Red, Red, Red" - Urgent Incident Message
"Blue" - General Incident Message
"Green" - Non-Urgent, Incident Stop Message
"Yellow" - Non-Urgent, Non-Incident Related Message
"White" or "White, White, White" - Reporting of new incident.
So your radio comms will look like:
"Sydney comms, Flyer one, Red"
"Flyer one, pass your red message"
"Sydney comms, Flyer one, Red, from [Location} Building well alight, multiple persons trapped, requesting 5th alarm.