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General Discussion => SA Firefighter General => Topic started by: Bagyassfirey on March 04, 2012, 06:43:05 PM
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04-03-12 19:56:25 BDBY INFO: Demo of 24 cabin deluge system to the local community tomorrow night. Please arrive promptly at 7pm and wear brigade polo shirts. Thanks Dave. 4/3/20 - CFS Bradbury Info
Is that fitted to a singlecab?? Anyone know anything about this did the community pitch in to buy it hence the demo?
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04-03-12 19:56:25 BDBY INFO: Demo of 24 cabin deluge system to the local community tomorrow night. Please arrive promptly at 7pm and wear brigade polo shirts. Thanks Dave. 4/3/20 - CFS Bradbury Info
Is that fitted to a singlecab?? Anyone know anything about this did the community pitch in to buy it hence the demo?
Yes and yes.
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Meh personally what a waste of money on a single cab appliance..
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What year build is the truck?
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1997
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Meh personally what a waste of money on a single cab appliance..
Is it still a waste of money of it saves a life (or 6)?
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Not saying its a bad thing, but again we mask the true cost of the CFS
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Meh personally what a waste of money on a single cab appliance..
Is it still a waste of money of it saves a life (or 6)?
If SMD 1 is performed correctly the halo system isn't needed...
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Have u tested that personally baggy? I would rather be crammed in a single cab with a deluge than on the back with a couple sidelines hoping for the best
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It's a safety improvement to the vehicle.
It's a good thing.
End of story really....
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agree with Alex.
On the other hand, reading the detailed report of the Linton "incident"
would have me rather be on the deck with sidelines & fire blanket than in the
cab with halo, hope & not much else...
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Have u tested that personally baggy? I would rather be crammed in a single cab with a deluge than on the back with a couple sidelines hoping for the best
doesnt a correctly done SMD 1 have the same outcome as a halo system on a single cab appliance.
Good luck cramming 6 personnel in a single cab and all be down as close to the floor as possible :roll:
End of the day good luck to the brigade for having a source of funding and this being the way the brigade chose to spend it.
Just because i dont agree with it doesnt make it wrong :-)
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I say well done to CFS and the government getting another freebie
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agree with Alex.
On the other hand, reading the detailed report of the Linton "incident"
would have me rather be on the deck with sidelines & fire blanket than in the
cab with halo, hope & not much else...
Yes and yes
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CFA Retrofit Program
http://www.cfaconnect.net.au/news/better-protection-from-burnover.html (http://www.cfaconnect.net.au/news/better-protection-from-burnover.html)
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Good luck cramming 6 personnel in a single cab and all be down as close to the floor as possible :roll:
Doesn't the halo cover the back seats as well?
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Meh personally what a waste of money on a single cab appliance..
Is it still a waste of money of it saves a life (or 6)?
If SMD 1 is performed correctly the halo system isn't needed...
If we're not in the wrong place, at the wrong time, SMD's 1 and 2 aren't needed.