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Country Fire Service / Re: OPS Support
« on: November 21, 2008, 10:24:38 AM »There still out there but under the name of OP'S BRIGADE.... and still do a great job.
Auxiliary members are now called Operational Support
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There still out there but under the name of OP'S BRIGADE.... and still do a great job.
13:35:45 05-09-08 MENG: SECURITY RESTORED AT STN. IT SEEMS WE HAVE A NEW RECRUIT THAT WAS FLYING AROUND INSIDE. MENINGIE CAPTAIN. 5/09/2008 1:37:38 PM CFS Meningie Info
OK some questions
Does this happen often in a country brigade ??
What did they use to get the bird out of the shed ??
Last time I tried to get a bird out it involved a few people walking with a large tarp to reduce the area that the bird could fly in until it realised that the shed door was open.
Yep understand the need to build up air (3 minutes tops) - don't know about you but our doors are open when thats happening & as soon as it can moved it's driven outside. Not sure of your response requirements but our target is 6 minutes from when the pager drops. So they don't sit in the shed long.
What I mean't was just starting them up to test everything - same deal they are moved out side once the brakes release.
I know of some brigades & units that have an air line connected, just like the battery backup so the system is fully charged all of the time, it's something the new management team are looking into this financial year.
cheers
The trucks shouldn't be left idling in the shed anywayNot sure how we are supposed to build up air pressure for brakes then, oh, rev the crap out of them - they won't be idling then
A course I did about 2 weeks ago, an email I was shown from the regional training person said only one travel claim per 4 people (presumably from the one brigade) would be accepted.
Just speak directly to one of the peeps in the Media unit. So much easier..
Our brigade has done a fair amount of self funded training, often to get around SFEC issues. As far as non standard stowage issues, I was under the impression that as long as a risk assessment has been done and relevant training undertaken, there is little issue with with the equipment being used.
It would be nice to know a little bit more about what the concert is raising money for, rather than just "Angaston CFS Group"
This should be a little bit interesting. I'm sure that members of the group would like to know that they are being recorded.
I assume that much like it used to be 111 and 124 being recorded by the CFS(There are no doubt others, but these were the only ones relevant to Lofty Group) now it would be 150 and the other non simplex SAMFS talkgroups?
What program??