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SAMFS / Re: Gawler covering Kapunda
« on: January 28, 2011, 01:56:48 PM »
Good one!
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An example of the CFS using k codes would of been last night
Both Roseworthy appliances, 34P & 24P responded to an incident around midnight last night. As you do, they both individually notified adelaide fire that they were responding to the incident. Half an hour later, they were paged to respond to an RCR in Hewett, which 359 were also called to. The issue was that they were still at the first incident (and hadn't notified they had finished their first incident 'cos they hadn't) and had to release one of their appliances to the RCR and then call for assistance from other brigades to assist in the first incident. Maybe if they were allowed to use K codes, Adelaide fire would of known they couldn't respond to the RCR and they would of sent another brigade to assist 359. What happens if the first incident was a k99 and then they were asked to attend a RCR with confirmed entrapments around the same time?
And a K code would have fixed that issue how....?
Pip
A solution to the problem would be to ban smoking. Other government buildings have no smoking so why does the Remand Centre have to be different
14:50:41 05-12-10 MFS: *CFSRES INC067 05/12/10 14:50,RESPOND Vehicle Accident,MUDLA WIRRA RD,WASLEYS MAP 0 0 0 TG100,B DOUBLE JACK KNIFED OUTSIDE ROSEWORTHY,COLLEGE,MUDL00 - CFS Mudla Wirra Response
14:42:09 05-12-10 MFS: *CFSRES INC067 05/12/10 14:41,RESPOND Vehicle Accident,MUDLA WIRRA RD,WASLEYS MAP 0 0 0 TG100,OUTSIDE ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE,GAW359 WOOL00 - CFS Light Group Officers Response
HMmmm... Roseworthys area but didn't get a turnout?
Mudla Wirra's area mate. There station is actually part of the campus. More interesting would be the lack of a rescue on the initial page.