Good to see that the old "this is my turf" thing is getting another run.
Numbers if the "Orange people", are not up to the task - thats because for a number of years they have been treated as second class. That situation is slowly changing.
Ok, lets just stop this before it begins. My comments were directed to metro units, who are not treated as second class, they are just untrained and unused in RCR roles because the Fire Service handles it well and they are not needed....
Sorry, I can't 'stop' this without a comment
Numbers, please visit Noarlunga, Tea Tree Gully or Sturt SES Units to have a look. Agreed all of the operators are not perfect, but some are damn good.
The other Central Region SES Units are building, but I agree are not at that level.
Yes, they are not experienced RCR, but you would have the equipment in the truck for you to use. They are also experienced in other forms of industrial and urban rescue techniques that CFS might not be.
As people keep saying, fire incidents are not the only incident that CFS & MFS are responding to now
SES can assist with the others.
All I suggest is look at the risk and the best method all three services can provide equipment/people to meet that risk.
I also think COQ plans need to be created for Rural (non MFS) areas. When a CFS Brigade is at COQ to a MFS station, then they have less resources in their original area. Is this planned for (other than the page of 'we have limited volunteers in the area, pls respond to calls' ) ?
*** my personal opinion only ***