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SA Firefighter General / Uniden BC780xlt
« on: December 31, 2005, 08:46:07 AM »
I am considering selling my UBC780 if you are interested please make me an offer. Private message or email.



Fully Programmed and with software. Perfect for SAGRN

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SA Firefighter General / Downtime
« on: December 24, 2005, 11:32:58 AM »
Apologies to anyone who noticed the downtime overnight and today. We made a clerical error causing the site to go offline for awhile.  :-D :-D :roll:

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SA Firefighter General / Future Site Upgrade
« on: December 14, 2005, 09:08:18 AM »
SA Fire Fighter will be upgraded early in the new year. This will involve work on the server and software changes. We don't expect any major delays but it may take sometime to complete the work.

The site will be taken offline for the work to be completed. We will keep you all updated on the expected upgrade dates.

The site will continue to look the same, the upgrades will bring speed enhancements, security updates and better administration.

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SA Firefighter General / Hot Firemen
« on: November 25, 2005, 06:56:57 AM »
New Women magazine is looking for hot fire fighters see this link for the info. File is 500k

New Women Poster

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SA Firefighter General / All the Forum Tricks
« on: November 10, 2005, 05:37:31 PM »
If you have wondered how to do things like include images in posts or use a descriptive link ( such as the "click here" below) now you can. :-D

For All the Tricks
Click Here

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The Humour Zone / Rules
« on: November 07, 2005, 03:42:54 PM »
Here is the place to crack jokes and share funny stuff.
The normal forum rules apply but for the sake of good natured humour the rules are a little bit more relaxed in here.

If you are easily offended some of the humour here might not be for you.

Try to avoid causing offence, but most of all enjoy!

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Country Fire Service / Deputy Chief Resigns
« on: November 06, 2005, 05:40:13 AM »
Not sure of the facts yet, but it is our understanding the CFS will need a new Deputy Chief after Brenton resigned recently, possibly for greener pastures??

Anyone know more?

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Country Fire Service / Charity Golf Day
« on: November 02, 2005, 02:43:09 PM »
From CFS Media Department:

The Tea Tree Gully Golf Club is hosting a Charity Golf Day on 4 December.

Supported by Toyota and a number of other sponsors, CFS has been nominated as a charity to receive funds from the event.

If you are interested in entering the competition contact 82511188 or download an entry form from this site.


Course Play


Entry Form


Poster


Major Prizes

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Country Fire Service / CFS Shop
« on: October 16, 2005, 11:11:58 AM »
I don't have any facts just what I can gleen from my own research. So with that disclaimer.

CFS have on face value appeared to have gone to an interstate business to set up the CFS shop.
I see this as a direct slap in the face to many small businesses that have been faithfully serving the CFS for years.

Firemark Services appear to also run the CFA shop http://www.cfashop.com.au/CFASHOP-disclaimer.htm

I am at a complete loss to understand why CFS has gone this way and I am upset by it.

Does anybody know if this was done as a competitive tender or have they just been given it.

I have no doubt that there are many businesses that could have easily fullfilled the requirements for a CFS shop and are members of the CFS.

Very interested to hear everyone's thoughts, does anyone have the facts of how this was setup?

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Forum Suggestions / Would you like a humour zone?
« on: October 16, 2005, 10:30:43 AM »
If you would use and enjoy a humour zone it shall be created, let us know by voting in the poll. :-D

Poll will close in 14 days.

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Country Fire Service / Volunteer Mag
« on: September 28, 2005, 12:40:48 PM »
From SACFS

The September 2005 Volunteer Magazine is now available from the CFS Website.


Hard copy distribution will occur over the next week.

To locate the magazine visit www.cfs.org.au and look for the magazine under About Us / Publications.

The next edition of Volunteer will be released in December.

If you would like to submit an article please email it with photographs to [email protected] (digital photos must be a minimum 600X600dpi)

Hard copy submissions are also accepted and can be made to The Editor, CFS Public Affairs. GPO Box 2468, Adelaide SA 5001.

Submissions required by Monday 17th October.

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Country Fire Service / A Few Pics of Eden Pumper
« on: July 31, 2005, 09:38:21 PM »
http://www.safirefighter.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=60&Itemid=55

Also a bunch of pics in my album(firefrog)in the userpics gallery :-)

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SA Firefighter General / New Look
« on: July 30, 2005, 07:10:33 PM »
Hi All

We had some fun this Saturday afternoon moving servers and getting everything working.
We are now sporting a slightly improved look with black text to make things easier to read.

We hope you like it.

If you have any log in issues make sure you clear your cookies and log back in, this should fix any left over problems from the old server.

Thanks

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Place test posts here / test
« on: July 30, 2005, 06:49:36 PM »
server moved test

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SA Firefighter General / Swearing
« on: July 27, 2005, 10:06:06 AM »
Hi All - We hope you are continuing to enjoy the safirefighter forums. As always there are new things being planned and tested, more news soon.

One thing we would like to remind you about is swearing, we want to be a friendly and safe place for all to visit. It is forbidden to use swearing on the forum. This includes using other characters in the word such as "w*rd"

Any further circumvention of our blocked word list or deliberate swearing may result in your account being suspended or removed.

Thanks for understanding this policy!

Regards

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2005 Royal Adelaide Show Main Arena Spectacular - Expression of Interest


It’s show time! The SA County Fire Service has had a long-standing involvement with the annual Royal Adelaide Show at the Wayville Showground. Following the success of this involvement over the years, the Royal Adelaide Show has given the CFS an exciting opportunity to participate in the 2005 Main Arena Entertainment program. CFS Public Affairs has agreed to participate by producing a presentation, which will follow the ‘Holden Storm Riders Precision Driving Team’ at 8.15pm. The CFS presentation will then be followed by 'The Human Cannonball' and ‘The Freestyle Motor Cross Team’ before a finale of fireworks. Needless to say the CFS is being given prime placement for maximum marketing reach.

 

Every night from Friday 2 September to Saturday 10 September, CFS will have 15 minutes to entertain and educate a crowd of more than 10,000 people in the main arena. By the end of the show, approximately 100,000 people will have seen the CFS ‘perform’. For this reason CFS Public Affairs has chosen to put all their resources into the production and management of this main arena presentation and will not be hosting a fixed display site in 2005. Having a fixed site in the past has served the CFS well and will continue to do so in the future.

 

Volunteers have always been an integral part of the success of CFS involvement at the Royal Adelaide Show. Expressions of interest are now being sought from CFS volunteers who are keen to participate in this exciting opportunity in 2005. The 15-minute presentation, branded as the ‘CFS Smokey Spectacular’, is fundamentally an energetic, lighthearted showcase of entertainment featuring Smokey the Koala and CFS volunteers. The presentation, aimed at reaching the family market, will take a glance at how the CFS has evolved to become a modern highly sophisticated organisation, provide a few fire safety tips with ‘Smokey’ before concluding with a competition between firefighters over a series of mock firefighting scenarios.

 

Volunteers must meet the following requirements in order to be considered for the presentation:

Be trained and competent in skills learnt from Basic Firefighting Level One
Be Available for three or more of the nine nights from 6pm Friday 2 September to Saturday 10 September and rehearsals on 2pm Saturday 27 August and 6.30pm Tuesday 30 August 2005.
Be physically and mentally capable of participating in a 15-minute presentation in front of a large crowd
Have clean personal protective equipment
Have transportation to and from the Wayville Showground
 

Volunteer positions available range from ‘performance personnel’ to ‘ground support staff. Any volunteers selected for the presentation who incur out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed by the CFS. To register, send your ‘expression of interest’ to one of the addresses below including the following details:

Name
Contact information (including phone number, email and postal address)
CFS Brigade/Office
Number of years as a CFS volunteer/staff member
List any of the following CFS courses completed and currently valid:
Level One/Two/Three/CABA/HAZMAT/Senior First Aid

Advise of time available:
Royal Show Main Arena 2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10 September

Rehearsals 27/30 August

 

Send your expression of interest to:

CFS Public Affairs

Email: [email protected]

Fax: (08) 8463 4234

Post: PO Box 2468, Adelaide SA 5001

 
‘Expressions of interest must be submitted by 5pm Wednesday 10 August 2005. While positions are limited every effort will be made to include as many volunteers as possible. Notification will occur by return mail (don’t forget to include your contact details in your expression of interest). For more information contact Brenton Ragless from CFS Public Affairs on (08) 8463 4213.

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Place test posts here / test test
« on: June 23, 2005, 05:28:21 PM »
test post 105

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SA Firefighter General / From the VFBA
« on: May 29, 2005, 08:42:10 AM »
From the VFBA

====================================================
Hi Everyone
This is an update to let you know what happened in Parliament this week
with the SAFECOM bill, and to see if we can do something about it.

The Minister gave the second reading at 5pm Monday, after which the
Opposition commenced with a number of amendments they had flagged four
weeks ago.

We were not particularly concerned as we believed that the Bill had the
support of the Democrats. To everyone's surprise Mr Gilfillan and his
fellow Democrats voted with the Opposition on most of the amendments. We
do not know why - he has not told us, and in fact has declined to speak
with us about it.

The amendments continued through on tuesday night. We now expect it to
go back down to the Lower House next week, where the amendments will be
rejected, and from there it will go to a "Conference", which is where a
group of 10 MPs, 5 govt and 5 opposition (inc Mr Gilfillan) will decide
the fate of our SAFECOM Bill. So it it out of our hands - the
politicians will come to an agreement as they think fit.

Included in the amendments was one to allow a landholder to light a fire
on their property if they had reasonable grounds to believe they were
threatened by a fire, without the concurrence of the CFS.
We and the CFS believe that this amendment needs a full risk
assessment, as it has the possibility to put the community, the
landholder and CFS volunteers at risk. I attach Hansard so you can read
the debate for yourselves starting on page 8.

Our other objection is a successful amendment to create a nine person
SAFECom board comprising

the three chiefs
ceo safecom
2 nominees vfba
2 nominees sesva
1 nominee local govt assn

An amendment was passed to take the non voting accountant and lawyer
type people off the board - people quite necessary for a governance Board.

Our objection to the make up of the Board to include 2 from each of the
Associations on the face of it looks quite crazy. However, we knew all
along that if such a proposal got up, that there would be a very good
chance that the UFU would also be on that Board.

The VFBA will not support any move to include the UFU on a Board of
governance over the CFS! This is particularly a concern while they have
a policy of one fire service.

Nor do we particularly want to be involved in a governance position over
the MFS. We want to put our focus into decision making within the CFS

We are particularly concerned about this as Mr Gilfillan has already
voted to keep the non voting UFU member on the Advisory Board, along
with the voting MFS retained firefighter. He did not vote with the
Opposition to take them off. This leads us to think he will be disposed
to include them on a Board of Governance if such a compromise deal is
sought.

The VFBA stance on all of this was to get the best possible arrangement
for a volunteer voice at the highest level. We did this by putting a
volunteer from the Advisory Board on the SAFECOM Board as a non voting
member. There the volunteer view could be heard in real time, and
importantly the background to decisions and how they were reached could
be heard first hand. This we believed would lead to honesty,
transparancy and openness.

To put a voting member on that Board, we knew could only lead to one
thing. The UFU would demand and probably get the same right. We are all
equal partners in this SAFECOM thing, but while the Advisory Board was a
Volunteers Board, and the nonvoting member did not upset the voting
arrangements at the top, we were able to make this arrangement.

We ask that you think about this, and if you agree with our position,
to contact your MP, and more importantly, the MPs who will be on that
conference group.

We do not know at this stage exactly who that will be but we think

govt


Minister Zollo

Minister Conlon elder@...


Paul Caica colton@...



Opposition

Wayne Matthew bright@...


caroline Schaefer caroline.schaefer@...


Ian gilfillan ian.gilfillan@...


Angus redford angus.redford@...


All upper house members, min Zollo, redford, gilfillan and Schaefer's
phone number is 8237 9100

lower House members numbers can be found on pg 37 of the adelaide phone
book.

We need CFS volunteers to voice their concern re the landholders
lighting fires amendment (can you imagine how that will put our
volunteers lives at risk if 10 small landholders light up in the
Adelaide Hills (for instance) if they believe there is a fire headed
their way)

We also need volunteers to protest being used as a political football,
when this thing should have been put to bed a long time ago. We just
want to get on with it, work with it for two years, and if necessary
make changes come review time. we want to keep the Bill in its original
form.

if you would like further explanation of this, please feel free to ring
me at any time over the weekend. The only times i won't be available is
a meeting tomorrow (10 - 3) and the footy on sunday afternoon!

We have power as a volunteer force only if we are prepared to use it.
Please lets voice our concerns over what is happening. It is outrageous
that after two years of negotiation on this by all in the Emergency
Services Sector, it comes down to 10 politicians in a closed room coming
to a deal.

Regards, Wendy
0427 823 656
=======================================

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Women of the Fire Industry / National Women in Firefighting Forum
« on: February 12, 2005, 11:09:02 AM »
The first National Women in Firefighting Forum is being held on 12th & 13th May 2005, in Sydney.

It is hoped that the forum will:

Recognise and celebrate the contribution of women to firefighting in Australia
Discuss the issues faced by women in firefighting
Develop strategies and support networks
Encourage greater participation of women in all aspects of firefighting and fire management


The forum is aimed at

Frontline Firefighters (volunteer, casual or full-time)
Full and part-time (paid) fire and rescue personnel
Fire Managers & Planners
Incident Managers
Support personnel (volunteer, casual or full-time)


For further information, or bookings, check out

www.ozfirewomen.info

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Country Fire Service / Latest FireFront Newsletter
« on: February 03, 2005, 02:28:35 PM »
The latest Fire Front newsletter is available now.

http://www.safirefighter.com

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SA Firefighter General / Ranks
« on: January 19, 2005, 11:51:50 AM »
If you have read the guidelines page you will know that this forum has ranks.

They are:
Recruit
Fire Fighter
Senior
Lt
Capt
GO

Each Rank has an associated post level. Congratulations to Kat on being the first to reach the Firefighter rank on the safirefighter.com forum.  :notworthy:

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SA Firefighter General / Eyre Peninsula Map
« on: January 17, 2005, 02:17:19 PM »
Hi all many will have seen this map but if not take a look it's quite hard to imagine, the scope of this incident.

http://www.safirefighter.com/news.htm

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Compartment Fire Behaviour / Fire Tactics
« on: January 03, 2005, 01:20:49 PM »
This site is an excellent reference for compartment fire behaviour and fire fighting tactics.
http://www.firetactics.com/

Check out the video at this page for a lesson in what not to do at a structure job.
http://www.firetactics.com/service.htm

Enjoy!

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SA Firefighter General / SA Fire Fighter goes live 1st January 2005
« on: January 01, 2005, 06:01:33 PM »
The forum has been online for a few weeks for testing but is now officially open and ready for use.

Welcome to all SA Fire Fighters and others. We hope you enjoy participating in the forum.

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