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Fire Stations and SES Units / Re: Adelaide Fire Location
« on: January 22, 2018, 01:57:57 PM »
Adelaide Fire is located within MFS Station 20, Wakefield Street Adelaide.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Tablets / Electronic maps
« on: October 13, 2015, 05:53:44 PM »
We use a combination of the traditional UBD and CFS Map book and a HEMA Navigator 6. It is similar to a TomTom or Navman GPS however you can switch between street navigation and topographical maps (like the maps in the CFS Map Book).
I have yet to utilise its full potential at incidents as I'm more of a traditional map book person but I can see its usefulness for those that have difficulty navigating.
One thing to be careful of is the reliability of the HEMA devices. Though we haven't experienced any problems with ours just yet, I have heard that they have a reputation of unreliability.

Jas

Edit: Also, no electronic device should ever replace traditional maps and navigation methods, if you end up with some sort of device, ensure that all relevant maps and/or books are still carried on your appliance!

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Alex - I was under the impression that SACAD had been programmed to default if they had not gone mobile after a specified time delay? Is this the case or have I been wrongly informed? If this is the case how do a brigade get away with something like the above example?
Cheers

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SAMFS / Re: New MFS station for Salisbury
« on: February 09, 2013, 08:20:19 AM »
Shift System

On successful completion of the Recruit Course, you will be posted to a shift and station subject to staffing requirements.  It is possible that you may be posted to Port Pirie or Mount Gambier.

Full-time Firefighters are employed on a shift system to provide for 24 hour cover on every day of the year.

In the Adelaide metropolitan area, each shift works two 10 hour DAY shifts (each from 0800hours to 1800hours), followed on the next two days by two 14 hour NIGHT shifts (from 1800hours to 0800hours the following morning). The Firefighter then has four days off before starting the cycle again.

In Port Pirie, each shift works 24 hours, commencing 0800 hours, followed by three (3) days off before starting the cycle again.

In Mount Gambier, the full-time crew work during the day, Monday to Friday an average of 40 hours per week.

http://www.mfs.sa.gov.au/site/join_us/fulltime_firefighters.jsp

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Eden Hills 14 CAFS
« on: January 17, 2013, 05:55:05 PM »
I understand Eden Hills 14, but CAFS? 0.o

Compressed air foam system.
An on-board air comresser is used to inject air into the foam/water mix. Gives a far "foamier" foam straight out the branch. Mix can be adjusted "wetter" or "drier" depending on the application. Can be used for covering fuel, oil, fuel/oil fires, etc, but also has many rural uses...

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SAMFS / Re: 2013 Recruitment.
« on: August 01, 2012, 10:11:17 AM »
Might give it a whirl, you'll never know if you don't try!

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Country Fire Service / Re: CFS Volunteers fall by thousands
« on: June 17, 2012, 09:13:20 PM »
The Chief did supply comments through an interview to the tiser, if they chose not to print any of his information that isn't his fault...

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Lol i deserved that!  :lol:

What i'm asking is why said appliance needed to be taken to gumeracha for testing of a pump. There is no mechanic or testing facilities, etc. in gumeracha, so why there? Its a 25km drive well outside of the brigades area, let alone group. There is an identical appliance in gum station so if it wasnt the pump on the appliance itself that needed testing but something requiring a pump, i.e. some sort of installation, then why use an appliance from so far away????

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18-04-12 13:59:56    BAL 14 WILL BE AT GUMERACHA FOR NEXT FEW HOURS, PUMP TESTING. LT1 - CFS Oakbank/Balhannah Info

Can anyone shed any light on this???

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: April 15, 2012, 09:03:21 AM »
14-04-12 14:18:05    MFS: *CFSRES INC0065 14/04/12 14:17 RESPOND GRASS FIRE, PROPER BAY RD TULKA,MAP:C/134 53,TG 14, == PER L.E.G.O. ASSISTANCE REQUIRED AT PRESCRIBED BURNOFF :GRNP24 NSHD34P : - CFS North Shields Response

I wanna be a LEGO!!!!!  :-P

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: April 11, 2012, 09:49:05 AM »
11-04-12 09:06:42    EDNH INFO: CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ILLUSTRIOUS CAPTAIN ON A MAGNIFICENT HALF-CENTURY! BEST WISHES & MANY HAPPY RETURNS. LOTS OF LOVE, YOUR FAITHFUL FOLLOWERS!! - CFS Eden Hills Info


...And from the faithfuls who stalk the paging websites!!!  :-D

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08-04-12 12:35:01    MFS: *CFSRES INC0046 08/04/12 12:15 RESPOND MINOR CLEANUP, SOUTHERN PORTS HWY BEACHPORT,MAP:C/14 54,TG 231, ==3KMS OUT OF BEACHPORT TOWARDS MILICENT REQUIRED FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL :STBN34P H : - CFS Strathalbyn Response

Looks like they're having a good day in the comcen... Lol

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: April 07, 2012, 09:34:53 PM »
07-04-12 18:17:33    MFS: *CFSRES INC0072 07/04/12 18:17 RESPOND RUBBISH OR WASTE, GOODWOOD RD/EDWARD ST COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS,MAP:ADL 142 D 2,TG 182, ==PUSH BIKE ALIGHT AT INTERSECTION? :AIRDESK STM401 : - MFS St Marys Turnout

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06-04-12 18:23:11    MFS: *CFSRES INC0139 06/04/12 18:22 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE P1 407 LYRUP MAIN RD LYRUP MAP:C/215 54,CALLER: :BRI29 LYRP34 : - SES Berri

06-04-12 18:27:31    MFS: INC139 STOP FOR CALL. SES NOT REQUIRED - SES Berri

06-04-12 18:37:59    MFS: *CFSRES INC0139 06/04/12 18:22 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE P1 407 LYRUP MAIN RD LYRUP MAP:C/215 54,CALLER: ==BERRI SES RE-ATTEND. THERE IS SOME CONFUSION AS TO WHERE STOP HAS COME FROM ==FROM :BRI29 LYRP34 : - SES Berri

06-04-12 18:40:46    MFS: FROM CFS GROUP OFFICER AT INCIDENT - STOP FOR BERRI SES, NOT REQUIRED - SES Berri


But, as if that ^^^ wasn't bad enough...

07-04-12 01:40:00    MFS: *CFSRES INC0139 07/04/12 01:37 RESPOND ROAD CRASH RESCUE, 407 LYRUP MAIN RD LYRUP,MAP:C/215 54,TG 203, ==BERRI SES RE-ATTEND. THERE IS SOME CONFUSION AS TO WHERE STOP HAS COME FROM ==FROM == IGNORE RESPONSE RE-OPENING JOB 139 ONLY :LYRP34 MNSH34P : - CFS Lyrup Response

07-04-12 01:46:46    MFS: STOP MSG FOR INC139 - PER GROUP OFFICER - CFS Lyrup Response


Speaking of confusion.....
Did they really have to wake up 2 CFS brigades to re-open the job???

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Country Fire Service / Re: Forms
« on: February 10, 2012, 02:32:27 PM »
Never seen one myself...

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SA Firefighter General / Strike team cricket
« on: January 08, 2012, 08:57:50 PM »
some cricket action

Meh they were copycats, we played friday evening waiting for our relief crew...

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Birdwood QRV
« on: December 22, 2011, 05:23:56 PM »
As i have mentioned before, the 14 is far better suited to Birdwood than the QRV (my personal opinion is that a second heavy tanker would be more appropriate, however we will have to see how the 14 goes first, it may surprise us!!).

To my knowledge ex-Birdwood QRV is now a regional resource (much the same as Tanunda QRV) and although based from Mt Pleasant can be shifted anywhere at regions discretion...

I have no idea what went on at the state level, however there are some SFEC changes in the pipeline, as Birdwood and surrounding areas risks have increased substantially over the last 10 or so years.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Birdwood QRV
« on: December 21, 2011, 11:45:51 AM »
And here's your amswer!


21-12-11 12:50:49    MOUNT PLEASANT QRV TO BE DELIVERED TONIGHT.FAMILIARISATION SESSION TONIGHT AT BIRDWOOD STATION 1930HRS. ALL MPLT MEMBERS AND GO'S ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND. - CFS Mount Pleasant Response

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: December 20, 2011, 10:46:40 AM »
20-12-11 10:16:16    Don't forget Compton fitness training tonight walk around blue lake 18:30 meet at carpark near caravan park must bring water and a hat excuses to captian asap - CFS Compton Info


Time to get the book out???  :-D

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SA Firefighter General / Birdwood QRV
« on: December 18, 2011, 01:40:19 AM »
The 14 is far better suited to our brigade than the QRV, the only reason we had a QRV is that its all the brigade could afford to build back in the day and the new QRV was replacing an existing asset of the same type.

I can't say until later in the week where our QRV is going but (in MY opinion or to my knowledge) it is neither a "need" nor a replacement for an older appliance...


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SA Firefighter General / Birdwood QRV
« on: December 17, 2011, 08:38:53 AM »
Yes Birdwood are now proud owners of a 14 appliance (has done its fair share of work already!!). There is nothing wrong with the QRV (it will be missed!), its new home has been allocated (sorry alex) and will head there sometime next week.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: November 12, 2011, 07:57:15 AM »
11-11-11 11:11:07    STOP CALL FOR INCIDENT 38 FROM JOHN - SES Prospect Info


4 seconds too early!!!!!!

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All Equipment discussion / Re: lighting-stowege
« on: November 03, 2011, 09:26:39 PM »
We have two Remote Area Lighting Systems (RALS) made by Pelican. Rechargable battery that gives up to 14 hours. They have a diffuser so you can use them as a spot or broad beam. Conveniently packed in a hard case on wheels. Easily stowed!

http://pelican.com/lights_detail_aalg.php?recordID=9460

Same, 1 (2 head) light on each appliance.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: SACAD
« on: October 12, 2011, 06:27:06 PM »
Alex,

This procedure was explained last night at Gum groups pre-fire season operational briefing. Most officers in the group were present and are now aware...

Who explained this procedure?  Was it an official thing from region, or just the group being proactive about it?

It was presented by one of our ROPOs, so yes it was official.

I would be interested to know what was explained, as it had better be spot on or the system won't work. I can see brigades still trying to do their own thing as "thats how we have always done it" and nothing will get done about it.

There is an official CFS presentation which was presented by the ROPO.
I agree with your statement that there are going to be issues, because there are people out there that have the "this is how we have always done it..." mentality.

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Incident Operations / Re: Strike team to Alice Springs
« on: October 12, 2011, 10:02:11 AM »
Actually crews are still on the ground up there, as well as command staff in the Bushfires NT EOC.

Looks like SACFS will be withdrawing at the end of the week, with vehicle retrieval now being organised......

My apologies, my info was for Innamincka complex of fires not the Alice fires...

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