I can tell you now CFS blow MFS out of the water with large incident management and I've seen it and heard it from MFS firies.
Might not last long though.
The Tassie experience of one fire service was swimmingly good.
For about the first five years.
Since then, Incident Management experience has become a pre-requisite for full-
timers who want promotion to Station Officer or beyond. As IMT scale fires are
relatively infrequent, this means that volunteers are excluded to allow paid
firies to get their tickets punched - irrespective of ability.
IMT competence, knowledge & experience in volunteers is of no value. For the
volunteer, there is no real role in the Service beyond crew leader/captain, and
then only of small rural brigades. When you are no longer fit to be on a truck,
it's off to meals-on-wheels or whatever.
Like CFA, it is only a recipe for success if volunteers are content to be nothing
"more" than hose-draggers.