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SAMFS / Re: 2015 Recruitment
« on: January 27, 2016, 07:53:06 PM »
Heard today that a letter went out to the previous selection cohort advising of a whole new intake / selection process starting in Feb 2016...

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Industrial & Private Fire Services / ARFF Recruitmentt
« on: November 18, 2015, 07:27:42 PM »
Anyone here been selected (or previously been through) ARFF recruitment.

I have a BiL who's been advised to complete a "Mechanical, Verbal, Talent Screener and Spatial" online test in addition to a Work Styles test.

Would welcome any info / tips that people might have to inform him of the process and assist.

Cheers
Shane

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SAMFS / Re: 2015 Recruitment
« on: March 16, 2015, 09:08:39 PM »
Brother in law got a thanks but no thanks but stay fit letter.

I noticed that his letter was numbered and wondered whether this was the ranking process of the "keep fit" group or whether it's some other reference (alphabetical or otherwise)...?!?! His letter was number 14 but does have a last name starting with 'C'..

Any thoughts..???

Cheers
Shane


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Fair call and thanks gents... ;)

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Am curious as to the happy valley resource rather than the morphett vale resource - not criticising just curious..??
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1800163   07:49:31   21-06-14   MFS: *CFSRES INC0024 21/06/14 07:49 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, ALARM LEVEL: 1, BAINS RD/PIGGOTT RANGE RD ONKAPARINGA HILLS,MAP:ADL 178 F13,TG 134, ==SINGLE CAR ROLLOVER :CDN439 HPPYPUMP :
MFS Christie Downs CDN439

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All Equipment discussion / Re: What do you carry in your PPC?
« on: February 14, 2014, 06:26:54 AM »
Hey ElectricEliminator,
If you want particulate protection in fire situations then a form of P2 mask is recommended - bandanas etc offer absolutely no respiratory protection whatsoever. If fact have been as providing a false sense of security.

But you make a very valid point about the P2 mask - they need to be fitted correctly and changed frequently to be effective..

Cheers
Shane

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: December 14, 2013, 06:08:09 PM »
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.      1908981   18:49:13   14-12-13   SEAF: as per the last page can EVERYONE text me of your availability to respond...EVERYONE!!! from Seaford Captain 14/12/2013
CFS Seaford Info
   

Must be an interesting culture at this brigade if this sort of message is tolerated

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SAAS / Public Access Defibrillation
« on: September 09, 2013, 09:22:13 PM »
New use of modern / emerging technology to enhance early defibrillation - interesting..!!!

http://m.digitaltrends.com/gadgets/defikopter-drone-delivers-defibrillators-to-save-heart-attack-victims/

Cheers
Shane

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SAAS / Re: Removed Post
« on: September 08, 2013, 07:08:31 PM »
I have no idea but maybe it's of no help to make an inflammatory remark about an organisation and not put your name to it and not cite specifics examples of issues AND to let the forum know that you have shared any formal complaints that you might have with the Department of Health & Ageing (who issue the NEPT) licence..!!!

Just a thought..

Cheers
Shane

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Yes

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SA Firefighter General / SES response and stop calls
« on: July 02, 2013, 11:17:00 PM »
Out of curiosity, is there room for the Adelaide Fire Operator to edit/alter the job types to either favour or detract from a particular agency..??? And are there CFS / SES members who work in there that could also skew the type of response etc..???

Don't flame me, I am just curious - but will remove the post if I start some agency slanging match..

Cheers
Shane

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SAAS / Re: SAAS State Duty Manager
« on: June 16, 2013, 10:31:21 AM »
Alex, you are correct.
There are various SDMs, that rotate shifts...

They have operational responsibility for whole of SAAS during the shift..

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SAAS / Re: Vehicle Livery - St John Ambulance SA
« on: June 03, 2013, 10:28:32 PM »
St John has utilised reflective markings for the last 30 - 40 years. The present day St John marked fleet has a similar amount of 'reflectivity' as most CFS / MFS / SES primary appliances. I would imagine that the current livery review will consider whether additional reflective material use will form part of any new livery designs.

As for the emergencies that St John responds to / attends, well let me see, the list is endless...!!!!

There is everything within an event scope, from cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, traumatic injury, medical illness, alcohol / drug affected patrons, I could go on and on..

St John also supports a wide range of emergency response at large, complex incidents such as fire, flood, storm events etc. It provides a range of services such as responder welfare management and provision of Health Services. St John also provides support to relief centres ensuring that a level of Health Service is provided to displaced persons affected by emergencies.

St John has several signed MoU's with SAAS regarding service delivery in emergencies.

I trust that the above clarifies the "emergencies" that St John has, does and will be attending.???

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SAAS / Re: Vehicle Livery - St John Ambulance SA
« on: May 29, 2013, 09:00:05 PM »
Kelly,
Am not certain as to what you are trolling for in this scenario...

At the present moment, St. John marked fleet are registered as ambulances, St John has transport capabilities and operates in day, low visibility and night time conditions.. For these reasons alone, there is a desire to ensure that both the iconic St John branding be shown in a contemporary, modern way as well as ensure that general operational and emergency visibility is maintained. Visibility is enhanced through the use of reflective material and emergency lighting (red / blue), as well as general purpose, work area lighting.


Cheers
Shane

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Big Al. People need to respect others opinions as they are just that. And being able to anonymously express your opinion on a forum with out being chastised in your brigade for having an opinion is a good thing. You only have to look at what happens if you speak up for what you think is right in your brigade. You get pushed to the outer pretty quick. Petty or bitter. No, I just read pager site to see others get group or brigade pagers for strike team stuff. But I guess we must do phone a friend stuff instead. Would be nice if all brigade members get a go on a truck. Just my opinion. Just that


Sorry, I don't agree - I think its gutless and underhanded...
I respect someone's right to have an opinion, I do not have to respect their opinion.

If people don't have the courage of their convictions and are prepared to be accountable for what they say and write through putting their name to it, then they should be silent.

Cheers
Shane

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SAAS / St John Non-emergency transport (Victoria)
« on: April 28, 2013, 10:17:02 PM »
A short YouTube for those that might be interested.
http://youtu.be/mfyshYWyu68

Cheers
Shane

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SAAS / Vehicle Livery - St John Ambulance SA
« on: April 28, 2013, 10:11:43 PM »
The attached photos are of a current trial livery. Consultation is being had at present.

Thought I would share for interest seeing as th site has been quiet for a while..

Cheers
Shane

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Exempt from displaying the code, not exempt from compliance...

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Quote from: flyonthewall on Today at 08:52:06 AM

I was refering to how many times an appliance is used for the sake of keeping it and the viability of having the CFS in an area.

http://www.lyndochcfs.com.au/members/incident%20statistics.html



Makes sense.

But keeping statistics like that... Really? It's a little sad.

The stats on their website look pretty 'normal' to me...

Although I am not in CFS, I think that their data is great for raising the professional profile of both the organisation as well as a sound recruitment tool..

(I do wonder about all of the info pages that are sent, but if the recipients dont mind receiving them AND they have a resource to send them AND the messages add value to the role that CFS is undeetaking during the incident AND they aren't in breach of any policy, procedure and protocol - then meh what does it matter..!!! lol)  8-) :lol: :lol:

Maybe I am missing something here..???

Cheers
Shane

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Interesting Fire and Emergency Related Paging
« on: February 03, 2013, 05:22:54 PM »
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.   1909054   17:06:12   03-02-13   CHRY INFO: PAGER GPS TRACKING HAS BEEN IN EFFECT FOR THE LAST WEEK. AN AMNESTY IS IN PLACE FOR ANY OUTSTANDING PAGERS FOR THE NEXT WEEK ONLY. CHRY CPTN
CFS Cherry Gardens Info
   

GPS tracking on pagers - fact or fiction..?!?

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Interesting Fire and Emergency Related Paging
« on: September 09, 2012, 08:00:50 AM »

Midnight to send this..???
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.     1909005   23:59:23   08-09-12   MYLR: Mylor, FYI: Burnover drill This Monday Night 10th Sept. All members need to attend to be signed off before this fire season or give appologies on monday night thanks Mylor BTO. 9/09/2012
CFS Mylor Info   

Just asking..???

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Forum Stuff / Blocked from SAFF from mobile device
« on: September 04, 2012, 10:38:45 PM »
Just wondering if it s me or a current bug / glitch in the site.
I have been getting a "banned user" message on my mobile device (iphone) on various occasions over the last few weeks..???

It sometimes rectifies after several (read - numerous) attempts to get back in or I leave it for a period of times (usually 12 - 24 hours) before trying again.

I did note that when I tried to log into a PC at work shortly after I started a new job in late January that it detected that the IP address was a banned IP addressed and as such I cannot log in from work.

Just thought I would flag it for discussion - I am not aware of conducting myself in any way that would have seen me ACTUALLY banned from the site and am hoping that its just a tech glitch..

Cheers
Shane

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Fire service emptying swimming pools
« on: September 03, 2012, 04:57:13 PM »
You would want to be very careful from a liability POV in case some damage occurred during the emptying or filling process.. A homeowners insurance may not pay out and they may look to CFS to repair / make good any damage etc and this could be especially costly if it involved pool liners / actual integrity of the pool itself etc.

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1919555   09:02:13   26-08-12   TBGCC: THANKS TO PORT NEILL FOR THEIR 3 AM START NO THANKS TO THE DRINK DRIVER Q 26/08/2012 9:01:38 AM
CFS Tumby Bay Group Info
   

Might be true but seems somewhat of an Inappropriate message..!?!?

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: July 18, 2012, 07:08:39 AM »
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   1931411   02:37:20   18-07-12   MFS: *CFSRES INC0006 18/07/12 02:37 RESPOND UNDEFINED EVENT, ROYAL TCE ROYAL PARK,MAP:ADL 103 Q 4,TG 182, ==CNR FREDERICK RD LIGHT TOWER ON FIRE ==CNR FREDERICK RD FIXED SPEED CAMERA ON FIRE :PAD251 :
MFS Port Adelaide Station
 

Ummm, that's unfortunate..!!! Lol

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