Sorry to add to an old thread, but am doing some study on SES Units and would like to get some basic info.
What is the Unit building called, ie shed, building or station etc, and how does the vehicle numbering go, where the vehicle has a two digit number but the callsign is three.
Thanks in advance.
Ashes
The Unit buildings make up a 'Local Headquarters' (LHQ) for a Unit. Same naming since Civil Defence days.
Then have four 'Regional Headquarters' (RHQ), but multiple 'Regional Control Centres' (RCC).
One 'State Headquarters' (SHQ) and one 'State Control Centre' (SCC). Both currently in Waymouth Street. The 'State Communications Centre' is currently in Wakefield Street.
I will look up my Comms documentation for the exact SA SES vehicle numbering details. If any different from below, I will correct this posting.
But from memory:
* first number designates vehicle type.
2 = two wheel drive (eg car, dog transport, etc)
3 = salvage/general rescue truck
4 = four wheel drive (eg light rescue)
6 = special truck (eg Field Command bus, flat bed truck, hook lift, cherry picker, etc)
9 = Road Crash Rescue (matches MFS coding)
* second number designates number of vehicle in Unit fleet. For example the second 4wd in Enfield SES is ENF 42
I believe this was developed after Virginia floods when management could not tell from radio callsigns, what type of vehicle was responding and thus its capability.
Difficult to load sandbags from a vehicle setup for Road Crash or go to a flooded area in a Commodore.