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All Equipment discussion / Re: Weather Station
« on: June 16, 2016, 12:20:33 AM »
We have it running on the eConnect PC at North Region HQ. We have occasional crashes, but there are a few things running on it (AIS, HF into OziExplorer etc) and I havent had time to really troubleshoot. I just reboot and go.

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The VHFs are not completely incompatible with each other. Whilst they don't share the same channel numbers, some channels share the same transmit AND recieve frequencies. We discovered this at Bangor. For future reference playing with the radios for 5 minutes will save days of heart ache. Don't quote me but RFS channel 12 and CFS channel 5 comes to mind as able to talk to eachother. I've had a few beers since then so I could be wrong

There is a channel mapping document out there that lists what aligns to what. I would assume it can be requested from the comms guys in State if needed.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Interesting Fire and Emergency Related Paging
« on: November 27, 2013, 04:51:29 PM »
They way I understand it is Onkaparinga SES has members within most of the Onka brigades while the SES truck is kept at Lobethal. So unless specific gear is needed from the SES truck they use the members located at the closer locations to respond.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Apollo Gold Pagers.
« on: October 20, 2013, 05:57:57 PM »
As a part of the programming done to them it is possible to force a tone or leave it as user sets. It can even be programmed to have a different tone for each capcode in the pager.

Perhaps who ever manages pager programming in CFS is making a visit to the unit to untick the box for people. When looking at the software every so briefly for the SES ones, it didnt appear to be able to upload new tones (eg 'Tone 7'). But who knows..

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SASES / SASES State Rescue Challenge
« on: August 09, 2013, 10:47:19 AM »
For anyone in Adelaide that's interested, SASES will be holding their State Rescue Challenge 17 & 18 August at Angle Park. Don't forget your raincoat and covered shoes if you are attending.

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Nine State Emergency Service (SES) teams from across the state will take part in the State Rescue Challenge being held at Angle Park next weekend (Saturday and Sunday, 17-18 August).

Held every second year, the challenge is a gruelling two-day competition with teams facing a number of realistic emergency situations and rescue scenarios.

Members of the public are welcome to attend the challenge on Saturday from 8am to 5pm and on Sunday from 8am to 2pm.

It will be held at the Metropolitan Fire Service’s (MFS) state training facility at Gate 4, 480 Grand Junction Road, Angle Park.

SES Deputy Chief Officer Dermot Barry said the nine teams had been training hard to prepare for the event.

“The nine teams have made a massive commitment to this event, putting in many hours to hone their skills so they can respond to a variety of emergencies and ensuring people trapped in perilous situations can be quickly, efficiently and safely freed,” Mr Barry said.

“The State Rescue Challenge is a fantastic opportunity for the public to come and see what the SES does on a regular basis, often in the very worst of weather, and the skills that our volunteer members have acquired through their training,” he added.

Teams competing in this year’s State Rescue Challenge are from both metropolitan Adelaide and regional South Australia.

Metropolitan Adelaide teams competing will be Metro South (based at Lynton), Western Adelaide (Netley), Eastern Suburbs (Firle), Tea Tree Gully and Edinburgh while regional South Australia teams will come from Yankalilla, Port Lincoln and Mount Barker.

There will also be a composite team comprising members from SES units at Western Adelaide and Mount Gambier.

The winning team will represent South Australia at the National Disaster Rescue Challenge in Victoria in September.
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SAAS / Re: Vehicle Livery - St John Ambulance SA
« on: June 03, 2013, 04:26:53 PM »
St John is a part of the Ambulance & First Aid Functional Service as listed in our State Emergency Management Plan. This means they can be called to any emergency in the state to provide first aid services and general support to SAAS.

As for some examples things such as providing a surge capacity during large incidents, supporting fire operations through med stations at staging areas and relief centres, transporting casualties, providing the initial response at a number of large events and the list goes on Im sure.


There is some information at https://www.stjohnsa.com.au/how-we-help/state-emergency-response and of course in the SEMP.

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SASES / Re: SA SES Recruitment advert
« on: January 29, 2013, 02:13:44 PM »
I have not seen it on television so I hope it is for rural only.
They need the volunteers more than metro regions.

In its current form its too long for normal TV advert slots. Its aimed more for displays from what I understand. However there may be a TV version out in the future.

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SA Firefighter General / Damage to appliances on deployment
« on: December 02, 2012, 08:20:48 AM »
The IMT spent a lot of time since Monday making sure all the trucks had been detailed, had the standard stowage and all reported faults/issues repaired before the out of town trucks left. Would be interesting to know what was wrong with them upon return to home stations.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Swiftwater Rescue.
« on: August 18, 2012, 07:11:47 PM »
My understanding is that swiftwater training is being rolled out to all SES units that will give them to gear & knowledge to do throwbag work from dry ground. Im not sure of the status of the units in that area, but members of Onka & Sturt are doing their final bits of throwbag training tomorrow.

Noarlunga are the only unit at this stage AFAIK that have the next level of training to actually enter the water after people, as this course is run interstate.


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SASES / Re: Tea Tree Gully SES 2nd in national competitions
« on: April 07, 2011, 03:03:46 PM »
A few more casualties are needed.. Anyone members on the board (SES or CFS) want to come and give a hand? Drop me a message.

Will be an great weekend with not a tree job or blocked gutter in sight  :evil:

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Country Fire Service / Re: New AIRS Reporting forms
« on: March 03, 2011, 09:31:03 PM »
Where does one get a hold of the electronic version or even just the new forms in general?

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SASES / Re: When to push the button?
« on: December 08, 2010, 03:40:49 PM »
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08-12-10 09:55:14 MFS: FROM RESIDENT STOP CALL FOR INCIDENT AT 1075 GREENHILL ROAD, SUMMERTOWN. MARGARET ARCHER. UNSURE OF DIN. CALLED AT 11PM LAST NIGHT. FLOODING OF BACK ROOM - SES Adelaide Hills Response

this must have been one that slipped through ..... I guess they should have rung in triplicate hard copy
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For what it is worth the address received by the unit was incorrect and the occupent of the house we did attend was new to area and didnt know names of neighbours so we couldnt locate that way...

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SASES / Re: Again response protocol not followed!!!!
« on: September 07, 2010, 11:50:38 PM »

re; patching TGs, technically frowned upon by the NOC. But wouldnt it be nice if we could patch SES & CFS local TGs together for some jobs.

The new portables issued to SES allow us to select fire service talk groups, which can be a great help.. Only becomes an issue when you are trying to deal with 3 groups, our local tg and regional tg - way to many radios to carry ;)

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: July 21, 2010, 11:38:42 PM »
19:02:39 20-07-10 Good bye old pager ill miss you - SES Mt Barker Info

Meant to receive the new pagers last night.. however technical issues prevented it..

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Country Fire Service / Re: RSS feeds from CFS.SA.GOV.AU
« on: February 05, 2010, 01:19:55 PM »
Another good option is using the power of Twitter.

There is a website called http://incidentalert.com.au/ that will email or SMS any incidents that happen in a town(s), region(s) or anywhere in the state. This service does have a cost to use, but covers SA & Vic.

The other option is use the power of Twitter. The website above also updates incidents onto Twitter, with a different Twitter account for each region & state. You can then have Twitter SMS this message to your mobile for free if you are with Telstra. I find this works really well for finding out whats happening around the area and for what could be heading our way.

Check out http://twitter.com/IncidentAlertS1 for the Region 1 incidents.

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SASES / Re: Murray bridge SES
« on: January 23, 2010, 11:03:40 PM »
Well things have changed a lot since the 80's & even the 90's. Yes we agree there was some real scheiße that went on back then, but the unit has changed a lot. Sure there is still the odd issue, but who doesn’t & they are no where near the size they used to be. For example our relationship with Heysen group as a whole has improved a remarkable lot over the last year or so whilst 'under new management', as have a number of other supposed issues with the unit. At unit level at least, the dead horses have gone.

If you are ever in the area, give us a call and come drop in one night (we train Tuesdays).

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And the TDU Community Stage thats happening tomorrow with some 7000 or so cyclists on the roads from Norwood to Goolwa. Could be real interesting if anything happened.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Interesting Fire and Emergency Related Paging
« on: December 20, 2009, 09:37:17 AM »
MFS: *CFSRES INC030 20/12/09 10:44,RESPOND COMMERCIAL FIRE,1754 MAIN NORTH RD,SALISBURY PLAIN MAP 71 N 7 TG182,PICKLES AUCTIONS BLACK SMOKE SHOWING,ADL205 CAR031 SAL321 SAL329 SLSB19

MFS: *CFSRES INC030 20/12/09 10:51,RESPOND COMMERCIAL FIRE,1754 MAIN NORTH RD,SALISBURY PLAIN MAP 71 N 7 TG182,PICKLES AUCTIONS TG 155,AD2015 ELZ331 ELZ339 OAK303 ADL206 AD2092 MACKDA MURPHY BENHAM

MFS: *CFSRES INC031 20/12/09 10:58,RESPOND COMMERCIAL FIRE,1754 MAIN NORTH RD,SALISBURY PLAIN MAP 71 N 7 TG182,3RD ALARM TG 155 PICKLES AUCTIONS,APK361 PPT371


Interesting that people are named as a response, would they be specialist skilled operators or recalls??

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Country Fire Service / Re: Fewer volunteers join CFS ranks
« on: December 09, 2009, 07:38:47 PM »
If you cant take them on board due to reaching membership limits, do you promote other services to them? This is a legit question and not an attempt to start a bum fight by any means. But surely getting a member of the public that is wanting to assist their community but cant because of limits could go to another organisation to fulfil this and gain skills until such time as they could join CFS.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Fire Season
« on: November 10, 2009, 02:37:38 PM »
SES is the Hazard Leader for Extreme Weather under State Emergency Management arrangements & State Legislation.

While most people think of extreme weather as storms it also includes events like heat waves, so it has the job of coordinating activities surrounding this heat event.

Most of this is done at a state level by paid staffers, who work closely with Health and other departments as required.

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Incident Operations / Re: Kilburn plastics fire
« on: September 14, 2009, 07:28:33 PM »

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Incident Operations / Kilburn plastics fire
« on: September 14, 2009, 07:10:38 PM »
MFS: *CFSRES INC057 14/09/09 17:53,RESPOND COMMERCIAL FIRE,INWOOD AV,KILBURN MAP 93 P 11 TG182,PGF PLASTIC GRANULATING

So far following units paged..
ADL205
CAR041
APK361
PPT371
OAK301
AD2015
ADL206
AD2090
PAD251
WDV243
WDV249
AD2011
AD202
BPK451
SAL329
OAK303
ADL201
STM401
CPK411
ELZ331
GGV311
BLP211
OHH421

Sounds like it is an interesting job.. LPG tanks and other factories under threat & issues with water supply.

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SA Firefighter General / Re: VIC Bushfires
« on: February 10, 2009, 09:49:27 PM »
Mt Gellibrand Observations Saturday February 7, 2009

time        wind dir wind spd gust   tmp    dew pt   rh   fire
Sat 14:00 EDT   NNW   91   113   44.2   2.6   8   350 Ext
Sat 14:30 EDT   NW   91   106   43.6   2.1   8   343 Ext
Sat 14:36 EDT   NNW   87   106   45.3   3.4   8   333 Ext
Sat 15:00 EDT   NW   89   113   42.1   1.1   8   312 Ext
Sat 13:30 EDT   NNW   83   104   43.8   4   9   280 Ext
Sat 13:00 EDT   NNW   83   102   42.4   2.9   9   267 Ext
Sat 12:30 EDT   N   83   96   41.5   2.3   9   259 Ext
Sat 12:00 EDT   N   85   107   40.3   2.8   10   251 Ext
Sat 12:39 EDT   N   80   98   42.4   2.9   9   245 Ext
Sat 11:30 EDT   N   85   100   38.5   4.1   12   221 Ext
Sat 11:00 EDT   N   87   104   37.7   4.6   13   217 Ext

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: August 21, 2008, 11:22:13 PM »
MFS: *CFSRES INC081 21/08/08 21:31,RESPOND Rescue Animal,25 CASUARINA AV,SURREY DOWNS MAP 84 P 5,BIRD STUCK 20M IN TREE. MFS TRIED SQUIRT,ING-NO SUCCESS. PLS CALL TO DISCUSS SES ASSISTANCE,TTG020


And I thought the HP was only used on cats..

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Incident Operations / Commercial fire - Just Chocolate
« on: July 29, 2008, 01:55:34 AM »
Wow what a surprise Hahndorf defaulted again...

Funny Hahndorf had a truck out, and had crew waiting for another driver.. Bridgie was called for additional BA I beleive.. but I wasnt at the job, only going by stn log and talking to the crew.

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