....Yeah I know relativily it is first in the door gets on the truck but dont other members get shirty when there is always the same person going out or am I just thinking too much
I think you have a valid point.
I have spoken to a CFS volunteer a few years ago at One Tree Hill when the Brigade siren was used regularly. I think the brigade had a one truck only. His property was out of town, so the volunteers that lived in the town always rolled the truck before he could get to the station.
If he even got to a going job, it was for cleanup. His most memorable experience that he could tell me was that he used a rake in a paddock to check for smoldering bits as part of a mopping up crew.
I also spoke to a lady in South Coast SES that lives in Victor Harbor. This lady always knew she would never make the RCR truck, because driving time was too long. But she responded to searches, storm, etc jobs, or travelled in the second vehicle.
How do you keep enthusiasm up of the volunteers who cannot make the 3 to 6 minute response time to the shed with a single vehicle, while maintaining response times ? Do people use private cars to transport extra people, or are they just left at the shed to wait ?