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General Discussion => Country Fire Service => Topic started by: COBB on July 14, 2012, 09:33:32 PM

Title: Salisbury 34?
Post by: COBB on July 14, 2012, 09:33:32 PM
I thought Salisbury's 34 went to Owen when Salisbury received their 34P. Or have Salisbury received another 34? If so where did this 34 come from?


23:50:18 13-07-12 MFS: *CFSRES INC0086 13/07/12 23:49 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, ST KILDA RD ST KILDA,MAP:ADL 58 Q 6,TG 102, ==CAR VS TREE FROM SAPOL NO FURTHER DETAILS :SLSB24P SLSB34 SLSB34P R : - CFS Salisbury Response
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: mattb on July 15, 2012, 06:56:03 PM
And why is CAD looking for 3 appliances to a RCR?  I noticed the same thing with another Para group brigade as well.

Just curious as most other RCR responses seem to follow Sop 2.1 on the initial dispatch and just send a fire and a rescue resource.
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: Mic10110 on July 15, 2012, 08:40:38 PM
Curious to know if they can crew 3 large appliances too
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: safireservice on July 15, 2012, 09:33:06 PM
Have noticed previous RCR's to that area only have attracted 2 appliances. Still a few bugs in SACAD maybe?
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: Bagyassfirey on July 15, 2012, 10:41:55 PM
Is R2 34 stored there? Does it run as Salisbury 34 in CAD when in station?? Other than that a glitch I'd say
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: car31 on July 16, 2012, 09:39:11 AM
Bagyass is spot on R2 spare stored in salisbury and is in SACAD as SLSB34 when it is in station. It is kept in station and marked up as Region 2 reserve and is used for the bushfire reserves that run out of salisbury during the fire danger season.

No real need for it to be attached to responses but that is just what happens in SACAD sometimes.
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: Alex on July 16, 2012, 11:35:48 PM
No real need for it to be attached to responses but that is just what happens in SACAD sometimes.

Happens in SACAD because it is an available resource.

If it wasn't meant to be picked up for jobs it would be 'out of service'.

There is a similar setup on KI, where Kingscote have a Bravo34, Charlie34, Delta34, etc. They are all "out of service" until the brown stuff hits the whirly thing
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: CFS_Firey on July 26, 2012, 09:18:08 AM
No real need for it to be attached to responses but that is just what happens in SACAD sometimes.

Happens in SACAD because it is an available resource.

What about the 3 appliances to an RCR thing. Any idea of the reason for that?
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: Alex on July 26, 2012, 06:58:46 PM
No real need for it to be attached to responses but that is just what happens in SACAD sometimes.

Happens in SACAD because it is an available resource.

What about the 3 appliances to an RCR thing. Any idea of the reason for that?

Just the way the response plans & station beat lists work with each other. EMA RCR response looks for a minimum of one rescue and one pump plus either one MFS or CFS appliance depending on which area. In the case of three Salisbury CFS appliances to the same job I would presume that local MFS were busy, so rather tHan going crazy and pulling a truck from miles away it fills that spot with the next nearest appliance.
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: CFS_Firey on July 26, 2012, 10:03:07 PM
No real need for it to be attached to responses but that is just what happens in SACAD sometimes.

Happens in SACAD because it is an available resource.

What about the 3 appliances to an RCR thing. Any idea of the reason for that?

Just the way the response plans & station beat lists work with each other. EMA RCR response looks for a minimum of one rescue and one pump plus either one MFS or CFS appliance depending on which area. In the case of three Salisbury CFS appliances to the same job I would presume that local MFS were busy, so rather tHan going crazy and pulling a truck from miles away it fills that spot with the next nearest appliance.

Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
Title: Re: Salisbury 34?
Post by: BundyBear on August 25, 2012, 01:07:18 AM
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