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#21
OFF Topic / Horny firies!
March 01, 2009, 01:43:20 AM
FIREFIGHTERS are using taxpayer-funded computers to view pornography and gamble online while working, a leaked email has revealed.

And one veteran officer, sacked for viewing porn, is fighting his dismissal on the grounds that his behaviour was an "accepted culture".

The Metropolitan Fire Service sacked senior firefighter Shane McInerney after an investigation found he had used computers for his own "vouyeristic, sexual interests" over a two-year period. He is challenging the ruling in the District Court in a bid to clear his name and to get his job back.

His battle comes as the extent of the unauthorised behaviour has been revealed in an email, sighted by the Sunday Mail, which was sent to all MFS stations last November.

District Officer Kevin Eckermann wrote to firefighters saying many personnel were using the internet for "well over 10 hours per month".

"Gentlemen. Following the latest issue of monthly internet usage, it appears that many Fire Fighters are accessing in-appropriate sites," he wrote in the November 10 email, addressed to station officers and to Command District Officers.

"These sites are varied with the following catorgay (sic) being used many times, Gambling, Games, Communications, Chat, Business Services, Entertainment, Vehicles, Real Estate, Sports, Financial and even XXX sites.

"Could you please make all crews aware of Policy 43 Internet usage and ensure they adhere to it."

Under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005, a firefighter must not use property for an unauthorised purpose "without proper excuse".

Mr McInerney was sacked on August 3, 2007, after an investigation by the MFS Disciplinary Committee found he had viewed more than 400 "vile and degrading" pictures on a computer at the Port Adelaide Fire Station between August 13, 2003, and November 15, 2005.

Among the images, discovered in hidden folders, were graphic sexual acts, dismembered and mutilated bodies and even one of a naked young child milking a goat, the court documents show.

In its 142-page ruling the committee, headed by Magistrate Bill Morris, said the firefighter of 18 years' experience had used the equipment merely for "personal, sexually, salacious entertainment" and to satisfy his own "vouyeristic, sexual interests".

"To use the computer systems in this way for mere personal pleasure and purient sexual interest is serious misconduct and must have serious consequences," it said.

"Some of these images were vile and degrading, some might be described as child pornography. It is incomprehensible that an employee would not know that this conduct was unacceptable."

The disciplinary committee also said his motive for viewing mutilated bodies "could have been" as a consequence of an "unwholesome personal fascination, or obsession".

"We consider that in the public interest, the employee's motives in viewing such images should be a matter of grave concern," it said.

Three colleagues were also reprimanded during the investigation.

In his defence, Mr McInerney's solicitor, Anthony Kerin, had asked the committee to take into account his client's record and years of service.

The committee heard that Mr McInerney had rescued numerous people from burning buildings and had volunteered to assist in devastating bushfires in New South Wales in 1994 and 2001.

Mr McInerney would not speak publicly about the case but he had told the committee that viewing pornography was "accepted".

"It was something that everyone, everyone does, and I guarantee I've seen a hell of a lot worse on other people's emails," he said during cross-examination.

He confirmed he may have accessed images of dismembered corpses but only to "harden himself up" to the possibility of viewing human remains.

MFS senior public affairs officer Nicole Ely said the organisation had a "zero tolerance" towards the use of inappropriate sites. "All staff internet usage is monitored, making us confident our workforce does not misuse the internet," she said. "There have not been any such disciplinary or dismissal cases in the past 12 months."

#22
Incident Operations / 4th Alarm house fire, Gawler South
February 07, 2009, 03:58:48 PM
Trucks in attendance:
359
321
329
332
221
203
206
2017
Car 31
303
301
Have photos but too big to attach  :-(
#23
SAAS / Ambulance fire
January 30, 2009, 08:37:41 PM
Today,an ambulance engine caught on fire. Wasn't surprised to notice it as on eof the very rare for transit vehicle- that's why they should stick with the mercedes!
#24
SAMFS / Switcheroo
January 21, 2009, 07:52:34 AM
I noticed elizabeths original 331 wasn't online but an older scania was in its place, guessing 331 was being serviced. 2 days later, it had a f7 volvo in its bay and just yesterday it had the older,relieve pumper again. Does anyone know why the relief pumpers are being juggled around?
P.S, 332 was at the station on all occasions, so the difference in trucks wont have anything to do with a COQ's.
#25
*CFSRES INC023 20/01/09 09:03,RESPOND Assist SAAS,ADDISON AV,ATHELSTONE MAP 108 N 4 TG182,PT WITH BROKEN LEG 30MIN WALK UP GHOST T,REE GULLY TRACK, MEET SAAS AT END OF ADD,ISON.,ATHL19 GLY221

good way to test your fitness in this weather!
#26
Incident Operations / Kilburn fire
December 28, 2008, 08:30:27 PM
FOURTEEN new cars were destroyed in an $800,000 shed fire at Kilburn today.

Damage was caused to the cars and the Churchill Rd shed on the Advanced Plastic Recycling premises at Kilburn.
Another 78 cars which were inside the shed when the blaze began just after 4pm were saved.

Fire cause investigators have not yet confirmed the cause of the fire but believe it may have been an electrical fault.

The blaze took 46 firefighters about two hours to extinguish.

Attended by:
1st Alarm
361
371
301
205 41

2nd Alarm
2015
206
251
243
303
321

COQ'S
211 TO 30
202 TO 37
332 TO 36
#27
Incident Operations / Unley fire
December 07, 2008, 12:23:44 PM
A WILD blaze in an Unley duplex has caused more than a million dollars' damage and left a man fighting for his life in hospital with serious burns.

Emergency crews were called to the Cleland Ave blaze at 5.35am this morning and found flames pouring out the first floor of a family home.

Two adults and three teenage children were home when it took hold and the father was rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital in a critical condition.

Flames quickly spread into the roof cavity and caused extensive damage to the neighboring apartment, which was vacant while the new owners prepared to move in.

Currently on holidays, they had already filed the house with furniture and a large amount of other personal items. It is expected both properties will be demolished.
Racing downstairs, she was confronted by the shocking sight of her seriously burned neighbour and his devastated wife begging for help.

``I heard glass breaking and I heard running and I thought someone had thrown something through the window,'' she said.

``It just went up like a bomb. Everything sucked up like a vacuum.''

Mrs Chandler grabbed a garden hose in a vain attempt to douse the flames.

Her neighbours had moved to the street little more than a month earlier. She described them as a caring couple who fitted in well but holds grave fears for the injured man.

"I'd say he had third degree burns, all down his body,'' she said.

The Metropolitan Fire Service dispatched seven crews and 26 firefighters took about an hour to bring the blaze under control.

It was still visibly smouldering more than two hours after first taking hold.

Fire scene investigators are working to determine the cause, but have confirmed it will become the subject of a police inquiry.

The man's wife and his three teenage children are understood to be holding a bedside vigil.
#28
SAMFS / Reflectors on wheels
December 04, 2008, 08:16:34 PM
Has any one noticed the neon reflectors on our wheel nuts? I'm not sure if every truck has them,i know HQ'S, elizabeth's and gawlers do but glyndes doesn't.
#29
SAMFS / Alarms
December 01, 2008, 11:29:38 AM
Has any one else noticed the increased number of false alarms lately?
As much as this is good revenue!, it's a nuisance.
But i do understand we still have to respond and always will but it's a worry seeing the number of false alarms going off lately.
#30
SA Firefighter General / Road crash
November 16, 2008, 03:12:00 PM
Looking on the adelaide now website, i found a story on a RCR at williamstown last night. Its says they had to wait for specialised cutting equipment from loxton-150kms away. I realise it's in CFS territory but Gawler MFS which has a pump/rescue is only like 15 minutes away.Surely for a vehicle accident this bad, they can call on the best/nearest resource rather than waiting this long. Even still, the heavy rescue truck at headquarters is closer, only about 50km/s away.
#31
Hypotheticals / Imagine....
November 08, 2008, 10:09:52 PM
13:23,Respond Domestic fire,22 huyd st,Elizabeth DALK19,ELZ331,ELZ332

13:25,Respond RCR, 106 Main north road,Salisbury, SLBS19,SAL329

13:30,Respond Domestic fire, 43 fggf st,Salisbury North, SAL321,OAK301

13:45,Respond Commercial fire GMH LTD, Phillip Highway, Elizabeth South, ADL205 31,GAW359,WDV243,GGV311

COQ'S ROSE19 TO 35

13:49,Respond Commercial fire GMH LTD, Phillip Highway, Elizabeth South, ADL206 31

COQ'S 303 TO 31,361 TO 32,371 TO 36,2011 TO 37,211 TO 30,221 TO 21, 202 TO 221

13:53,Respond Commercial fire, Wingfield dump, Wingfield Road, ADL2015 41,PPT371,APK361,LGS281

13:55,Respond Rubbish fire, 6 Grote street, ADL201

13:58,Respond Commercial fire, Wingfield dump, Wingfield Road, 2ND ALARM, ADL2016,PAD251,LGS2814,ADL203

14:06,Respond Vehicle fire, MT OSMOND, Truck fire, GLO441,ADL202

COQ'S BURN19 TO 44

14:10,Respond Commercial Fire,Stamford Plaza, NTH TCE, ALD2025,OAK303,BPK451,STM401

14:15.Respond Domestic fire, 23 sgygy street,ST MARYS,STM409,CPK411,

COQ'S CDN431 TO 40
#32
SAMFS / MFS COQs
October 08, 2008, 11:01:17 AM
MFS: 329 TO 35,332 TO 32 ????
Salisbury to gawler, elizabeth to salisbury?
maybe trying to clock up k's on the 329!
#33
SAMFS / Fire Charges
October 07, 2008, 10:42:17 AM
Why is it that companys get charged for false alarms when it's not always their fault, but when home owners do stupid things like leaving cooking unattended, leave ciggarette butts alight or leaving clothes near a heater they don't get charged?
I think they should introduce a bill where any fire that could of been prevented impose a fine to the OWNER. I believe currently the police issue fines to people who cause rubbish fires or unapproved burnoffs but, people still just think "it won't happen to me". if they're insured, their going to get a new house anyway, so they should be liable for the cost of the MFS. Labour, fuel, gear and risking  their lives come at a price.
I know the SAMFS is government funded and we pay taxes, but people have to start taking the responsibilities of their mistakes.
#34
Incident Operations / house fire
October 05, 2008, 09:33:56 PM
does anyone know which 6 mfs appliances attended this evening's fatal house fire in mawsons lakes? i'm guessing salisbury were 2 of them and 332 attended later on...
#35
SA Firefighter General / pager system
October 03, 2008, 01:49:31 PM
does any one know why all messages aren't displayed on the paging system?
#36
SAMFS / Busiest station
September 29, 2008, 09:53:10 PM
who do people think the busiest station(s) are? i would go for elizabeth. not only are they called out to alot of jobs but they go quite a distance wwhen it comes to COQ'S.
#37
SAMFS / 204
September 29, 2008, 09:24:08 PM
have adelaide got the original 204 back. i know they haden't had it for months because apparently one of the arms on the supports got damaged. i know they didn't have it for at least 6 months
#38
SAMFS / Older scanias
September 29, 2008, 03:57:47 PM
When are st marys and salisbury going to get their pumper/rescues replaced?
#39
SAMFS / Oakden
September 29, 2008, 03:42:47 PM
Are Oakden a two truck station again? i noticed on a pager message the other day oak301,oak303 on a firecall
#40
SAMFS / New Bronto
September 29, 2008, 03:38:02 PM
I've noticed the SAMFS has a new bronto. Does any one know if it will replace the current 2015?