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Anyone attended one of these sessions with the Minister yet?

What were the proposals put forward for discussion?

Yep I have...no proposals at all as of yet in a nutshell the minister has been told to save some money in the sector n from what I can gather it will be with the reforming of staff levels from SAFECOM down. Whether or not the reforms get down to effect the staff at regional level no one knows! Really a lot of hoo haaa with no answers as yet.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Barker Rescue stepdown???
« on: June 05, 2014, 04:12:51 PM »
Isn't the CFSVA on a current roadshow around the state presenting what possible ideas are being put forward to combine the emergency services??

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10-05-14 06:44:00   YEAH BABY.....FAG VOICE - MFS Elizabeth ELZ331

It's great that the MFS is so professional....

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 28, 2014, 06:00:50 PM »
Is this one of the appliances Sturt Group designed and built???
Yep

thought so...so really cant complain re burnover protection when "they" designed and built it! however im sure it will be in the replacement program and being a 24p im sure they will be earmarked for a 34p if their SFEC warrants it..

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 28, 2014, 02:10:35 PM »
Is this one of the appliances Sturt Group designed and built???

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 27, 2014, 08:26:12 PM »
I reckon their 24P has internal blinds fitted, so it has some burn over protection... just like lots of other appliances around the place.

And as for it's age, I'm sure it'd be on the list for a replacement... just like lots of other appliances around the same age.

Pip
We all know that cabin curtains are not good enough - an "halo" system/ in-cab CABA would be ideal. Bradbury CFS were pretty clever with their old Hino 24. Seems like brigades with lower callouts get all the new appliances whilst high risk brigades are left with ancient resources  :-D

If your brigade hasn't been notified of appliance replacement I dare say It won't be this year....at least it's a dual cab still plenty of single cab appliances out and about of older age...it's all on a program when ya number comes up ya truck gets replaced.

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09-03-14 10:57:12   SLSB: REMINDER WORKING BEE AT STATION TOMORROW FROM 1300 FOLLOWED BY BBQ DINNER.OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW 27 PLAYFORD CRES ALSO IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YET LT 1 - CFS Salisbury Info


I've seen a few pages along these lines...are Salisbury CFS moving??

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Country Fire Service / FFRS V's MYCFS CREW
« on: January 13, 2014, 09:55:16 AM »
Hi all just wondering if anybody is using either the FFRS or MYCFS crew availability programs? What's the pros or cons of either?? Cheers :)

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TMBG: BE AWARE OF SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS THIS WEEK. COULD ALL BRIGADES PLS CHECK TRUCKS AND GEAR SO YOU ARE READY TO GO IN CASE OF FIRE. KEEP C OOL. 12/01/2014 9:05:48 AM - CFS Tumby Bay Group Info

Shouldn't you be always be ready????
Volunteers professionally protecting communities for life!!
What a joke

Our group did the same thing!! Nothing wrong with prompting people to check things before forecast extreme weather!!

Remember not every brigade has members that attend the station regularly to check things...fact of life pal some people  have lives outside of CFS and especially this time of year a lot of the farming communities like the one in question their members are away on HOLIDAYS. 

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22-10-13 10:17:19   MCLF:1 OF 2:SITREP FROM 34: THE BOYS STAYED AT HAY LAST NIGHT (4 HRS SLEEP), CURRENTLY AT NARRANDERA. HAVING LUNCH AT WAGGA THEN ON TO GOULBURN... - CFS McLaren Flat Info


Lucky we don't give a toss about fatigue management in the CFS...

didn't we send 2 drivers per appliance to negate the fatigue issue?

Left Adelaide at 1600 assuming drivers been awake since 0800 that morning and drove until let's assume 0200 that's 18 hours awake isn't it with 4 hours sleep following... Even two up driving (which without sleeper bunk it's hardly real two up) the hours just don't add up is all I'm saying!

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22-10-13 10:17:19   MCLF:1 OF 2:SITREP FROM 34: THE BOYS STAYED AT HAY LAST NIGHT (4 HRS SLEEP), CURRENTLY AT NARRANDERA. HAVING LUNCH AT WAGGA THEN ON TO GOULBURN... - CFS McLaren Flat Info


Lucky we don't give a toss about fatigue management in the CFS...

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Country Fire Service / Re: CFS Associate (?) Member
« on: October 22, 2013, 07:02:23 AM »
Have you tried the State Operations Support Brigade?? There based in the city and regularly train at SHQ on way mouth street!! They even have their own appliance now!!

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Country Fire Service / NSW DEPLOYMENTS 2013
« on: October 20, 2013, 09:25:39 PM »
Hi all thought I would start a topic re current deployments to NSW. Obviously really ramping up with mustering of appliances happening tonight! Any one going? Any thoughts? Post away but keep it civil!!

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SA Firefighter General / Re: CFSVA WorkCover Rally
« on: July 26, 2013, 07:50:25 PM »
There has been some research done, which indicates that bushfire smoke is dangerous to your health as well, due to the various combustion products.

If both MFS & CFS members followed their respective SOP's, then MFS firefighters should have less exposure to smoke than CFS, as they should be wearing BA to the bulk of their jobs, while CFS members, who might only attend the occasional structure / car fire, but several bushfires, are not wearing respiratory protection, the bulk of the time, and hence have large exposure to smoke......

So are CFS Volunteers not facing the same risks as paid firefighters?

Pip

Basic Firefighting 101
Place yourself UPWIND so as not to be in the smoke???
Risk Vs Reward, unless there is something of value, why place yourself in harms way?

Perhaps you should try to attend a Compartment firefighting course, and then you will appreciate that you do not face the same risks as paid firies.

I reckon you might be right mr muscle, a house burning in a Paid firefighters response area has far more risks associated with it than a house burning in a volunteers response area...

Than again I was up early this morning and could quite possibly be disorientated at this point!

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SA Firefighter General / Re: CFSVA WorkCover Rally
« on: July 26, 2013, 01:09:16 PM »
You apparantly don't have any other options so if someone says someone is reported inside, you cannot do anything.

My point was that 'YES' you do attend the same type of incidents as the MFS guys, but have unwilling, untrained or inadequate resources to do the job?

One look at the footage and average joe will think you are doing a great job - which for the record, I think you do with what you've got - but as an observer, the first thing I thought was "what are these blokes doing at a structure fire without BA" and for what you are trying to achieve with the legislation, it does not look good if you are not seen to be adequately protecting yourselves.

How was the rally anyway?  :-)

Just for interest sake all the BA was committed behind the shops at the job mentioned...

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SA Firefighter General / CFSVA WorkCover Rally
« on: July 21, 2013, 08:46:28 AM »
19-07-13 11:54:32   MEMBERS WANTING TO ATTEND PR EXERCISE AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE WED 24 AT 12.30 CONTACT G/O 0417886068 THANKS MATT - CFS Barossa Group Info


Any ideas??

The rally against the government not including Volunteers in cancer compo thing.



A rally to highlight how we attend the same type of incidents as the MFS and are exposed to the same hazards, yet the CFSVA want us to wear YELLOWS! Surely wearing PBI (for those that have it) would be a more appropriate dress code to demonstrate our similarities to MFS and why we deserve the same legislated compensation should the unfortunate happen.

The general public recognises our yellow PPE, joe public wouldn't have any idea we have PBI gold...

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SA Firefighter General / CFSVA WorkCover Rally
« on: July 19, 2013, 12:33:51 PM »
19-07-13 11:54:32   MEMBERS WANTING TO ATTEND PR EXERCISE AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE WED 24 AT 12.30 CONTACT G/O 0417886068 THANKS MATT - CFS Barossa Group Info


Any ideas??

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11:29:25   10-07-13   STOP FOR SMOKE DETECTOR ANDREW'S FARM. CAUSE COOKING. FROM ELIZABETH 331. DALK 44P. NOT REQUIRED. FROM LT4.
CFS Dalkeith Info
;)

New truck? Holds alot of water lol.

Not much longer and there will be a 44 appliance in service :)

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27-06-13 21:29:43   MFS: *CFSRES INC0115 27/06/13 21:29 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, ALARM LEVEL: 1, 274 BAUMGURTEL RD WYNARKA,MAP:C/153 54,TG 204, == SINGLE VEHICLE ROLLOVER :KARD34P R WYNA24 : - CFS Wynarka Response

27-06-13 21:31:42   INC 115. HELICOPTER LANDING SITE REQ. MONITOR 020 - CFS Mallee Group Officers Response

27-06-13 21:38:33   MFS: *CFSRES INC0115 27/06/13 21:38 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, ALARM LEVEL: 1, 274 BAUMGURTEL RD WYNARKA,MAP:C/153 54,TG 204, == SINGLE VEHICLE ROLLOVER :ETTR34 : - CFS Ettrick Response

27-06-13 21:39:27   WYNARKA YOU HAVE BEEN DEFAULTED AND ETTRICK RESPONDED - CFS Wynarka Response

27-06-13 21:45:44   MFS: *CFSRES INC0115 27/06/13 21:38 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, ALARM LEVEL: 1, 274 BAUMGURTEL RD WYNARKA,MAP:C/153 54,TG 204, == SINGLE VEHICLE ROLLOVER :BOWH24 : - CFS Bow Hill Response

27-06-13 21:46:17   ETTRICK YOU HAVE BEEN DEFAULTED, RESPONDING BOWHILL - CFS Ettrick Response

27-06-13 21:52:12   MFS: *CFSRES INC0115 27/06/13 21:38 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, ALARM LEVEL: 1, 274 BAUMGURTEL RD WYNARKA,MAP:C/153 54,TG 204, == SINGLE VEHICLE ROLLOVER :TLEM34P R : - CFS Tailem Bend Response

27-06-13 21:53:08   BOWHILL YOU HAVE BEEN DEFAULTED - RESPONDING TAILEM BEND - CFS Bow Hill Response

3 brigades defaulted. It was a close game of footy but really folks? You should make the most of your 2 calls a year. Let alone the poor casualties.


It happens not everyone is home or available to respond 24/7 it's exactly why default procedures are in place! Small communities = less volunteers = higher probability of defaulting!

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28-06-13 13:07:25 ANY CREW INERESTED IN CONDUCTING A BURNOFF COULD THEY BE AT THE STATION AT 1:15 REGARDS CADELL CAPTAIN - CFS Cadell Response

Good to see a bit of notice.

I don't think a lot of the crew would have anywhere else to be.....

Pip

Haha pip..not down sunning themselves on the river you don't think?

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Fuel escorting on Sealink Ferry's is something the Southern Fleurieu group has been participating in for a long time. Typically 2 or 4 BA operators are tasked to provide active supervision of large fuel carriage to KI. When I was in the group it did involve a payment for the service provided.

Is it just for normal everyday fuel or something particular because I'm sure there is more than the odd semi load of fuel heading to the island!!

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20-06-13 12:14:17   1 of 2 Compton 24 appliance is offline and being decommissioned due to the problem it has. Can any available member please be at station just after 16:00 - CFS Compton Info

Anyone know what's wrong with it?

OOOOOHHHHH Camo what have ya done to it!!

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18-06-13 16:33:02   LYND: PAGER TESTING TO FOLLOW DO NOT RESPOND - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:43:11   LYND: *CFSRES: MORE CREW REQUIRED RESPOND STN IMMEDIATELY 18-06-13 16:42 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:43:58   LYND: *CFSRES: STATION OPEN FOR GRASSFIRE INCIDENT 18-06-13 16:43 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:44:51   LYND: *CFSRES: STATION OPEN FOR STRUCTURE INCIDENT 18-06-13 16:44 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:45:56   LYND: *CFSRES: STATION OPEN FOR RCR INCINDENT 18-06-13 16:45 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:46:50   LYND: *CFSRES: STATION OPEN FOR INCIDENT 18-06-13 16:46 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:47:54   LYND: *CFSRES: MORE BA / RCR OPERATORS REQUIRED 18-06-13 16:47 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:49:04   LYND: *CFSRES: BWC DRIVER AND CREW REQUIRED 18-06-13 16:48 - CFS Lyndoch Response
18-06-13 16:55:17   LYND: PERSONS REQ TO RECOMMISSION APPLIANCE(S) - ETA 30 MIN 18-06-13 16:54 - CFS Lyndoch Info
18-06-13 16:57:50   LYND: STATION SECURITY ALARM HAS ACTIVATED - CFS Lyndoch Info
18-06-13 17:00:32   LYND: PAGER TESTING NOW COMPLETE - CFS Lyndoch Response

Hahaha  :roll:

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Country Fire Service / Re: Brigade SFEC
« on: June 17, 2013, 07:04:09 PM »
So now the SFEC review is out and about any brigades out there had any gains or losses??

Specialist equipment?? Appliances??

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31-05-13 17:13:55   We have multiply leaks in new station, floor slippery. Buckets in situ. Caution when entering Do not turn on toilet lights major leak into light fitting Sheryl - CFS Mt Torrens info

Great...


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