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Country Fire Service / Re: Kangaroo Island Incident/Deployment
« on: February 19, 2013, 01:41:04 PM »
I too think it's pretty poor given the activity across quite a bit of the state since friday.

Matt and Dave (891) had a local pollie (think it was Michael Pengilly, member for Finiss) on the radio this morning claiming he had media organisations calling his office for info as they couldn't get hold of anyone from CFS Media over the weekend.

I find that a little hard to beleive. There are after hours media officers for MFS, CFS & SES (1 each) all with the same access to CRIIMSON, and they all work out of the same office, so I cant see why 1 wouldnt fill a hole if need be.

I heard the same from a very reliable source. Lets not forget that the MLO group has changed significantly...

As i heard it the CFS on call MLO was pretty much off the grid on the weekend.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: February 15, 2013, 09:16:32 AM »
I tend to agree, in this instance (and only this instance).


Always easy to bend the rules when it suits us hey Ted?

It's not hard to put the request through the appropriate channels.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: It's All in the Language
« on: February 13, 2013, 02:18:31 PM »
And there i was thinking this would be about the wide, varied and filtered up range of terminology being used on the GRN...

MrTed, I dont even bother reading these sort of things. No matter who produces them [service, employment status, etc] they always seem to miss someone out, fail to give credit to all partiers, use poor terminology and cause offence to someone, etc. Its very hard to keep everyone happy.

Id have to say though my favourite is always the mis-matched photos that the news outlets put with any MFS/CFS/SES media story.

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SA Firefighter General / SACAD programming
« on: January 16, 2013, 10:51:14 AM »
Those with issues with SACAD data not being updated when you have requested. Have you thought about letting the CFSVA know so they can also follow up on your behalf? We have a much more active exec in the VA these days who are willing to take up the fight when it's justified.

Just a thought.

Relatively sure that 95% of the brigades in region 1 & 2 at least would be trying to have data changed.

I believe the CFSVA would be well aware of all the problems.

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Country Fire Service / Re: News Flash
« on: February 22, 2012, 07:42:16 PM »
Also, i hear 5 staff have been sucessful in there applications to become MFS Comms Ops.

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Country Fire Service / Re: News Flash
« on: February 22, 2012, 07:37:37 PM »
Better news for one agency than the other?

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SA Firefighter General / Re: SACAD
« on: November 29, 2011, 07:35:13 PM »
I think you will find they don't dare put it to air if there is any chance of a fire breaking out - if the SAAS experience is anything to go by.

Makes you wonder how much faith the cheifs have in the software and there data, when they are cancelling based on a fireban or two...

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SA Firefighter General / Re: SACAD
« on: October 18, 2011, 05:12:39 PM »
18:52:28   17-10-11   MAWSON INFO: SACAD LAUNCH RESCHEDULED FOR 28/11/11. OPERATIONAL BULLETIN RE SACAD TO ISSUE SHORTLY.GO. - CFS Mawson Group

No suprise really, and as pumprescue said, closest most appropriate has been thrown out the window purely by the way they have decided to run the system. Although i doubt thats why it is delayed.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Open letter to the SES
« on: December 03, 2010, 10:40:55 AM »
Watch this space, change is on the way.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Incident Type Protocol?
« on: June 29, 2010, 06:47:04 PM »
Differant shifts, differant officers and differant training levels.

Notice INC 40 and INC 021 were during a differant shift to INC 34.

There is no set list of questions for operators to follow to arrive at an incident type.

Lets not forget, most operators are temporary and spend the first 12 months of there 2 year secondment getting up to a decent standard, then there gone.

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1928011 11:15:28 15-05-09 MFS: *CFSRES INC022 15/05/09 11:14,RESPOND Assist Police,STAMFORD PLAZA BUILDING NORTH TCE,ADELAIDE MAP B A 3,P3 - ASSIST POLICE WITH SCENE PROTECTION,EAS020 SES Central Region

Does anyone know more?

**whistle** splat...

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Country Fire Service / Re: Heat Wave
« on: January 24, 2009, 11:38:04 PM »
Naaaaaaaaahhhhh... Chillax bro. :mrgreen:

Probably expect a few bans if the winds get up as well... Fingers crossed all will be well and it will eb the end of the week before we know it ;)

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Country Fire Service / Re: NASTY NASTY
« on: January 21, 2009, 11:45:16 AM »
Athesltones vehicle with RCR gear was already on scene? Stirling &/or Burnside respond a differant vehicle [ ie there 24] just with operators... no need for multipel sets when theres only one entrapmnent in one vehicle.

There is a need for multiple Resuce appliances when they carry differnt gear. As the job was on a steep hill, as Jaff pointed out, then it would be entirely appropriate for Stirling to be turned out for their Rope Rescue capabilities. You should well know that there is a huge difference when it comes to rescue stowage around the state. All Rescue brigades have the minimum, but above and beyond that, who knows?

Indeed, however looking beyond this specific circumstance, responding operators only is a feaseable way of reducing the amount of rescue vehicles being displaced.

If Stirling responded to this job as a rope rescue resource, then that is an entirely differant matter of course.

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Country Fire Service / Re: NASTY NASTY
« on: January 21, 2009, 09:17:31 AM »
So how do you fix this? other than buying more rescue gear?

Athesltones vehicle with RCR gear was already on scene? Stirling &/or Burnside respond a differant vehicle [ ie there 24] just with operators... no need for multipel sets when theres only one entrapmnent in one vehicle.

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SAMFS / Re: SAMFS Paradise
« on: January 20, 2009, 09:49:55 PM »
I believe a minimum of two bays is the standard these days guys, leaves room to expand.

This means they need sleeping quarters for eight, S/O's office for 2, gym, mess, rec room, training room, ammenities, secured parking.... probly doesnt take long for it too look large.

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Of course the CFS don't build/order decent urban trucks, but they're better than the half arsed attempt, one size fits all, 34P. We'll get there eventually...maybe... when the kickbacks stop.

Bit bit critically of the trucks that CFS build. I can't see a problem to the way that the trucks are built the problems lays in the way what brigades want to do with the truck once it is in their shed. Both the rurals and rural urbans have problems but the world not perfect. I would like to see some more flexibility in the what Brigades can do with the truck once they have received it i.e able to put an extra shelf in here or there or move a container bracket so that it is not a catching point.



Malleefire - your post implies you are obviously from a brigade where life is simple and most jobs are either rural or vehicle related. If you were in an urban brigade, you may understand how most CFS vehicles just dont cut the mustard.

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I know we have said enough of this ;)

But considering MFS dont pay any attention to the fact that CFS area responding, notice the response for a B risk is still 3 MFS pumps an aerial and DO as well as CFS anyway... it might as well be the closest one or not at all. As that is supposedly the only reason they're going...

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Mmmm... shall i commence banging of head against wall? CFS do not build urban trucks, full stop.

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From Google maps
From Belair
Driving directions to 95 Belair Rd, Kingswood SA 5062
4.0 km – about 8 mins

From Burnside
Driving directions to 95 Belair Rd, Kingswood SA 5062
8.7 km – about 18 mins

Exactly, cheers mate.

6739264  - type of appliance doesnt come into it... just has to be a mutual aid brigade...

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Surely SACAD is going to fix every response issue between all emergency services! :-P

From what i heard, SACAD will still have a very defined boundary between CFS & MFS anyway... We'll still be in 'square one', and besides... how can the system be the closest & fastest resource, when they put the maps out for groups to decide upon anyway?

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MFS: *CFSRES INC048 20/01/09 13:22,RESPOND COMMERCIAL FIRE,95 BELAIR RD,KINGSWOOD MAP 130 K 13 TG182,TORRENS ARMS HOTEL,ADL205 41 GLO441 BLP211 BURN19 GLY221
MFS GLY221

Burnside? Surely Belair CFS are a much much closer mutual aid brigade...

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Incident Operations / Re: Kilburn fire
« on: January 05, 2009, 03:34:03 PM »
yes please - post here.
I have other things to do than trawl thru endless numbers of sites which mostly don't interest.
cheers

your interested in seeing photos of a fire, but not interested in visiting a fire/emergency photography forum? interesting....  :wink:

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: January 04, 2009, 04:16:52 PM »
DEREK FROM BERRI POLICE CALLED AND HAS A KAYAK WITH A FEW GUYS FIRING CROSSBOWS AT RAL RAL CREEK AT JANE ELIZA. SES Renmark Response


HOLY FILTERED!!   :-o

carp fishing?

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: December 30, 2008, 01:10:52 PM »
is it normal for things to happen in this order??

apart from the obvious cockups, I am not sure why 2 brigades COQ warrants a SIGINC page either



Im not sure why half the SIGINCs have been sent lately... ie; $80,000 housefires, shedfires etc... the requirements for a SIGINC are set out clearly  enough in SOPs.

MFS are allowed to call up to three CFS brigades for change of quarters before havign to even speak to the CFS, they should just be paged by Adelaide Fire. So not sure what happened there... all looks very strange on face value though.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: December 24, 2008, 08:23:55 PM »
You got two messages.. look across the rest of the system.

Its a paging network for the emergency services, and other users. We've talked about it before i think, cant remember if we decided if there was acost or not??

Anyway, all i know is i get fed up with people sending messages day and night, when its not necessary. Not everyone loves there pager going off all the time.

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