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OFF Topic / Re: Who Went to Urrbrae
« on: June 12, 2007, 10:10:29 AM »
Ha ha Urrbrae - the buggers that took all the seats on the Circleline bus!
(I went to Unley High 90-95).

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OFF Topic / Re: Monopoly
« on: June 12, 2007, 10:08:03 AM »
Your all gonna hate me for this, but I think melbourne should've got the top spot. IMO its oz's nicest city by miles. good size, attractions and lifestyle without being the huge dirty brothel that is sydney.

Vote one for Perth. Nicest city in Oz. But stoopidly expensive, therefore gets my vote as Mayfair.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Professions
« on: June 12, 2007, 10:03:26 AM »
who are you..........
who who
who who

Ha ha, bit slow I am, only just got this joke!!  :lol:
Your post needed sound  :roll:

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Country Fire Service / Re: CFS Trailers
« on: June 05, 2007, 05:54:12 PM »
Hmm, what a top idea, get a trailer that allows us to fill cylinders at a job, next to all the smoke that BA is supposed to protect us from   :-P  :-D

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Professions
« on: June 05, 2007, 05:45:59 PM »
I'm a CSI working shift work.

Is that in Miami Pip?  :-)

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: May 28, 2007, 10:01:22 PM »
Even after the fifty fifty knocked out c and d they still got it wrong  :-o
Should have phoned a friend....  :roll:

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Professions
« on: May 28, 2007, 09:53:57 PM »
Nah, it's been done already, someone in Sturt St already has a blue house  :cry:
What about fire engine red?
or being a greenie, perhaps a nice grass green  :lol:

But we digress.....  :roll:

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Professions
« on: May 28, 2007, 07:34:17 PM »
Environmental Officer. I work for the state govt so I can get special leave for CFS call outs, as long as I clear it with my Manager. I also have to have a clear day following major incidents with MFS after hours, as long as I make up the time later.

One of the great things about CFS is the wealth and diversity of volunteers involved - I know an electrician, a painter, a gardener...come to think of it, a few more trades and I could get you lot to build me a house!!  :lol:

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SAMFS / Re: January 2007 MFS intake
« on: May 28, 2007, 07:26:38 PM »
Its all on their website http://www.samfs.sa.gov.au/recruitment/fulltimeff.asp#1
As for the knee issue, it would depend on a) you passing the physical aptitude testing which may be pretty taxing on your knee and b) a doctor clearing you in the medical for things like sufficient movement of the joint and joint stability.

but I think the severe alcohol and drug abuse would preclude you before then Footy  :-D (just kidding)

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: May 28, 2007, 03:11:33 PM »
17:45:50 27-05-07 MFS: RESPOND GRASS FIRE 27/05/07 17:45,PORT HUGHES TWN,PORT HUGHES, MAP 000 0 0 ,,NEAR COOPERS REEF, SAND DUNES, NEED TO ACCESS VIA LOVERS LANE,DAILY INC. NO. 46,681 28819*CFSRES:

Was someone getting cold or too hot at Lovers Lane....  :mrgreen:

Would spoil the mood with the lights/sirens on the truck going past..  :roll:

Spoil the mood you reckon? Might enhance it  :evil:  :lol:


20:43:03 27-05-07 SHQ: *CFSRES: CLEVE RESPOND GRASS FIRE, ARNO BAY RD, HALF KM OUT OF CLEVE, CLEVE CAPTAIN INATTENDANCE. > 27/05/2007 8:42:57 PM

so is he "in attendance" and there already?
or is "inattendance" and not able to attend?

LOL Footy, always great to meet a fellow spelling nazi   :-D   Although I believe nonattendance would be the correct grammar if that's what was meant   :wink:  :lol:

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SAMFS / Re: January 2007 MFS intake
« on: May 28, 2007, 02:42:12 PM »
MFS i think is one of the last services that does not recognise RPL straight off the bat you have to be in the service for a while before they look at your previously gained skills.

I'm not sure how long ago you heard of that happening but as of 2000 MFS is an RTO (Registered Training Organisation) and as such can accept recognition of prior learning if it is something that fits as evidence under the training packages that MFS require recruits to complete. These include the Public Safety stream (Firefighting and Emergency Operations, Firefighting Supervision, and Firefighting Management) and the AIIMS course.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Operation Seek
« on: May 28, 2007, 02:20:14 PM »
Ta for the feedback!

Just re comms - wouldn't the incident communications plan have the fire ground on VHF portables and command on GRN?? That way the GRN is not busy and fire ground has free use of a fairly localised system.

Yep, that's a good plan and does work well for CFS but at MFS here we don't carry VHF portables as far as I'm aware. Only GRN portables that are set on a simplex channel.


sometimes for these type of exercises it's a good idea to use GRN simplex talkgroups, main advantages are (1) you are not clogging up the GRN for others, (2) people feel less intimidated knowing that they can practice without all and sundry from miles around being able to listen in and hear their mistakes.  The only drawback is you don't get the "beep" on pressing the button before you talk so it's not 100% real-life but then no training is.
PS. well done, sounds like a good exercise

Yes good point, we were using simplex, which is what left me completely baffled about interfering with a Murray Bridge job. Figure that one out. I'm not sure of what actually happened. It must have been GRN 195 which is the MFS SE channel that was getting interference and someone got confused and asked us to change simplex channels. D'uh  :-P  :lol:


Now where are the photos????

Heh heh so many cameras and so few piccies!  :lol:
I'm still trying to chase some down....

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Operation Seek
« on: May 25, 2007, 09:52:04 PM »
Cheers Footy, glad you could make it along.

Some would remember a chat about training opportunities to help build bridges between the services, and there weren't too many that could talk about a large training incident involving multiple agencies (I'd still love to hear about them if they've been done elsewhere!). We grabbed an opportunity to fill ForestrySA's recently vacated corporate office with smoke and do a casualty rescue with CFS, MFS and SES.

13 people (6 dummies) inside, smoke bombs and two smoke machines, 40 odd firefighters/SES crew with about 10 in BA from two entry points. We had four safety officers noting tactics and ensuring everyone was following the incident do's and don'ts - we used the senior staff to take them out of the equation and give others the opportunity to lead.

Many lessons learnt by all involved. For anyone willing to organise something like this I say make a plan, stick to it and give everyone plenty of notice. Don't let your crew have any preconceived ideas of the operation and make sure you spell out clearly what crews can and can't do on the night.

I had great feedback from the casualties in terms of their handling and the way they were reassured by crews. I guess we are used to having SAAS on scene and they would have taken the casualties when the BA crew dragged them out so in their absence our casualty handling once outside the building was a bit lacking LOL but most got up and walked away  :lol:

All crews were able to locate the casualties correctly on the map they drew, and some areas were quite open and rabbit warrenish, difficult to navigate, and a few rooms were so smokey you couldn't see a hand infront of your face.

Ventilation was a bit average, and crews learnt heaps about strategic sequential ventilation.

Entry at the second point was slow due to us not being allowed to smash a window (it was a fire exit so only opened outward) but in a real situation you'd just break in. Also CFS crews got their head around a situation where the usual heirarchy was not present and the Lt had to step back and not get involved as they normally would - very good learning for the upcoming crew leaders.

I had organised that we could break two doors, and we locked them and stuck a sign on them saying OK TO DAMAGE. But they crews inside worked so well they figured out that the other side of the two doors could actually be accessed by other means so they never got to practice forced entry -  :lol: bugger!!  :-P

Communications was a bit messy, but mostly due to the fact that there was a need to change GRN channels mid incident as we were interfering with a job at Murray Bridge! That left a couple of BA crews on the wrong channel. Also SES can't join in the chat on our GRN channels, which was a surprise for some crews. Just meant more running back and forth. We also had a problem with similar sounding names over the fireground radio chat, and in the debrief we discussed the need to use the persons rank and last name as proper protocol.

We had some equipment we didn't use and could have, such as a thermal imaging camera which would have been useful for locating casualties. Again, a good reminder and I'm sure it will be grabbed next time.

SES had a groovy blow up tent, like an orange bouncy castle, which was great for keeping the casualties and the ECO dry in the drizzly rain.

Some photos were taken but I don't have any, will try and get hold of some. Border Watch took some and one appeared in the paper.

The MFS pagers went off in the middle of the debrief, and SES got paged just as they finished packing up afterward, but atleast it wasn't in the middle of the incident!  :lol:

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All Equipment discussion / Re: Burnside Pumper
« on: May 25, 2007, 09:08:52 PM »
...But Burnside are smart operators and know what their on about so I wish them well and they don't need to justify their actions to anyone here.

I don't think anyone was demanding justification. Just interested to know.

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All Equipment discussion / Re: Burnside Pumper
« on: May 21, 2007, 09:50:54 PM »
good to see that living in compton (??) and knowing what is required there is the same as knowing what is required in metropolitan adelaide....

Settle petal  :-P

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Trivia
« on: May 21, 2007, 09:42:05 PM »
Who was the latest brigade to receive a new 34P?

I guess no-one knows?  :?
Or perhaps they just keep appearing so were unsure what 'latest' should refer to  :lol:

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: May 21, 2007, 09:35:54 PM »
I think you would find that SOCC now the SOPs... however if the call is on Alerts and someone tells the OCOs what the response is to be.. then thats that. OCOs dont hold the rank to tell them what to do...

Too many YABAs (yet another filtered acronym)

Cheers guys, but maybe take it elsewhere, like Incident Operations or something.
We want to see amusing pager messages here  :lol:

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Country Fire Service / Re: new members
« on: May 21, 2007, 08:45:16 PM »
I kind of liked the idea of getting crappy old turn out gear until you finish your probabtion or get through your BFF1, then you can make a fuss over newbies by presenting their new turnout gear (if they get any!), a name tag and hook (if your station has one, or a locker or whatnot) and of course a pager and a key to the station.

I got a welcome letter from CFA when I joined and a booklet all about the service. That was pretty good, but it was alot of info to take in from a colour glossy. When I joined CFS I got an induction package, but no one went through it with me. I even still have the part of the paperwork that was supposed to be retained by the brigade, oops...

I think we should give all new people a pack with the latest (and the older ones we are trying to get rid of LOL) brochures and information sheets on fire prevention and safety, as they often become a provider of information to the public when they tell people they have joined.

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SA Fire Fighter Events / Re: up coming events
« on: May 20, 2007, 05:30:51 PM »
Did SES make it ?

Yeah, SES were there, inside the town hall building with MFS, Neighbourhood Watch, CFS, Anglican Community Care, etc etc. I think SES had a mock incident or something at Port Mac today too, so they had no appliances at the Expo. CFS stand was good I thought, our whinge about photos must have gotten through  :lol:

C'mon Camo, whereis your community spirit?!? It was the first one and done in really awful weather, I think it has really good potential. A bit more signage would have been good as no one knew we were all inside the building. Plus everyone is still hungover from the Races  :-) If nothing else, it would have been fun to watch me line dancing and doing muscle poses in a gas tight suit.


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OFF Topic / Re: Fire Books/Novels
« on: May 19, 2007, 10:53:34 AM »
I'm finding Burn by Paul Collins a bit tedious so far. It is an historians account of bush fire in Australia after delving into old newspapers and reports. Someone tell me it gets better....

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SA Fire Fighter Events / Re: up coming events
« on: May 19, 2007, 10:37:36 AM »
Release of toxic gas inside the suit is no problem, as I'm wearing BA  :-)
Its the poor soul who unzips your suit who will cop it. Ha Ha :-D
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Nah, they are in BA too. And no one should be standing downwind of the incident anyway, so I think no one will ever know if you did  :-D

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Country Fire Service / Re: This years call rates
« on: May 19, 2007, 10:34:24 AM »
I may have interpreted incorrectly, but it appears that some people seem keen to have more callouts or proud that their area is particularly fraught with emergencies that require our services regularly. I find that more than a little strange  :-(

We work in an arena of public safety - for us to have call outs at all means someone may be hurt, in danger or has been killed. So surely we would all be praying to Alah that we have less calls, which means our community is safer.

It would be great to see a focus on prevention/education and a consequent drop in call rate, would it not?  :?

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Books
« on: May 17, 2007, 02:46:45 PM »
hey blue,send it down i will give you 20 cents so as I can read it.....

Memorabilia discussed was a t-shirt, guess I can lend it to you for 20c on special occasions. Like the Mt Gambier Races tomorrow - you'd be belle of the ball Blinky  :-D

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Country Fire Service / Re: This years call rates
« on: May 17, 2007, 02:38:07 PM »
I could not imagine doing 400+ calls a year like some other brigades do, I too take my hat of to them.

Here here.

And we know its not just the calls, its also time aside for brigade training, attending training courses, admin, maintenance, burn-offs, meetings and a host of PR/fundraising activities and community events, as well as attending the odd court appearance..(was that in poor taste? Yes, probably was. Delete that bit). And I'm sure some of you could think of further comittments that come with specific brigade roles. It really is quite amazing to sit back and think that as an organisation we are still operating mostly on the goodwill and hardwork of many volunteers. Something to be very proud of I think.

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SA Fire Fighter Events / Re: up coming events
« on: May 17, 2007, 02:19:46 PM »
Yeah, come and see Blue dressed in a gas tight suit...

Does that mean you can't even fart? 
Or you turn green when you do?

Release of toxic gas inside the suit is no problem, as I'm wearing BA  :-)

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