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Country Fire Service / Re: Barker Rescue stepdown???
« on: May 15, 2014, 02:52:50 PM »
And nothing stopping the Mets painting a 34 Red. There are already a few red 4x4 rural's around. Crews can also be bolstered by retained ff's, depending on the make up of the station crewing.
MFS rural trucks are nothing like CFS ones. A lot Smaller chassis, less water (1500L), no crew deck. I'm referring to the "8" 4WD pumpers they have. This is where CFS really take the lead in rural firefighting...
Even the ROSAs are nothing like the real CFS 14 appliances

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Ammusing pager message.
« on: May 14, 2014, 08:35:37 PM »
14-05-14 19:23:07   MFS: *CFSRES INC0100 14/05/14 19:22 RESPOND STRUCTURE DOMESTIC, ALARM LEVEL: 1, : UNIT 2 4 EDWARD ST MOUNT GAMBIER,MAP:MGB 3 K 1,TG 195, ==LIGHT FITTING ALIGHT INSIDE HOUSE :MBKR34P MBKR RESC MTG701 MTG709 : - MFS Mt Gambier Response

Mt Barker going to Mt Gambier ?!

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Country Fire Service / Re: Rural 44 appliance
« on: May 13, 2014, 03:38:32 PM »
Glendambo should be next on the list  :wink:

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06-05-14 18:25:32   HOW MANY FIRE FIGHTERS DOES IT TAKE TO CHANGE A LIGHT GLOBE ? FIND OUT TONIGHT TRAINING AT 19.30 HOURS. - CFS Cudlee Creek Info

LOL

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Country Fire Service / Re: Barker Rescue stepdown???
« on: May 06, 2014, 04:40:10 PM »
Having MFS there won't really help the problem.
 Just some more spending of money that the government doesn't have. If CFS can't get the funding for a new heavy pumper, what hope is there for MFS to get two pumps there + the extravagant station and the salary for the full-time crew of 6. Much cheaper to buy Mt Barker a pumper crewed by vollies who are quite capable of offering the same service. The incident rate is too low anyway to have a full-time bunch of MFS guys crewing the station doing practically nothing all day. What a waste of money.

Mt Barker should at least get an Iveco like Morphett Vale and Naracoorte. Isn't Fraser building any more?

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Country Fire Service / Re: Barker Rescue stepdown???
« on: May 01, 2014, 10:05:23 PM »
Yep just some issues with the pump, due to the awesome CFS maintenance program some parts failed, due to no fault of the operator. The CFS offered a 1990 rural 24 to replace it, clearly not up to the role it was intended, and meant there was no stowage available for the RCR gear and BA sets. CFS doesn't have the capacity, or the interest in making sure there is suitable appliances to cover the shortfall, you can't have a station like that without an appliance for several weeks. There is no replacement or upgraded appliance on the way, there is no forward planning. The MFS appliance was to get them out of a pickle for the month the other truck was offline.

The appliances don't break down that much, they get used, and fall apart. Remember people, cheapest bidder.
Why can't they get some Scanias in and get them built by Liquip or Fraser??  At least start getting one or 2/yr in the appliance program and distribute them to urban fringe brigades. Seaford should get one  as it use to have the old Dennis not a 34P.
Mt Barker definitely deserves a Scania or a Volvo. Perhaps something like Burnside's.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Barker Rescue stepdown???
« on: May 01, 2014, 10:00:20 PM »
http://www.barkerfire.com/index.php

Some pics with the MFS Scania pump....
Just needs to be painted white + put CFS checkering on and logo  :-D

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Newbie buying a UBCD396XT
« on: March 29, 2014, 12:48:33 PM »
How do you operate your "ex SAPOL Motorola XTS3000 radio" legally? Just interested to know - thought you'd need a license or something  :?
When I had it - It was Rx only. No Tx capability.
However it was quite limited compared to my current scanner (UBCD396XT).
Pretty good. Where'd you get it from? I reckon if you hooked it up to a programming thing, then you'd be able to do TX and RX as well.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 28, 2014, 07:37:34 PM »
Just to let you know that an FF from Eden Hills has confirmed that Eden 24P WILL be replaced this year with a 34P

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SA Firefighter General / Re: Newbie buying a UBCD396XT
« on: March 28, 2014, 03:38:01 PM »
Hi everyone,
I will probably be buying a Uniden UBCD396XT from Jim at ozscan for $380.
It will come with SAGRN emergency services pre-programmed.
Does anyone have any feedback (good or bad) about this scanner? Is it a good buy?
I currently have a ex SAPOL Motorola XTS3000 radio, but I want to upgrade, and get a scanner that is a but smaller in size. (If anyone wants this radio, I will probably be selling it soon)
Also, If I ever want to change the channels etc for the radio, is it easy to do? If so, is it by using freescan?
I guess my concern is, when updates come through and published on ozscan's blog, will it be easy for me to install?
I am a no0b when it comes to scanners, but I am quite tech-savvy.

Also, I assume the UBCD396XT picks up the current analogue GRN transmissions.

Thanks everyone.
How do you operate your "ex SAPOL Motorola XTS3000 radio" legally? Just interested to know - thought you'd need a license or something  :?

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 28, 2014, 03:12:56 PM »
Is this one of the appliances Sturt Group designed and built???
Yep

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Country Fire Service / Barker Rescue stepdown???
« on: March 27, 2014, 10:20:36 PM »
Saw a pager msg  the other day on scanner from Mt Barker Info saying that the appliance is unusable and the RCR is stowed on the 24 and the rest chucked on the 34P - followed by "Replacement appliance coming soon???"  Anybody know the cause of the rescue's step-down? Seems Barkers' appliances always having problems.

A $1m Scania or Volvo on the way? :-D That's what's needed with the high urban development risk there. :wink:
Or perhaps they'll get a NZFRS Iveco Eurocargo 750 gpm pump?

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Mmmmm promo video for the cfs and its an outdated appliance rather than the latest and greatest, and a crew responding in super slo mo to extinguish someones bon fire..... certainly doesnt inspire me.

Agreed :-D

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 27, 2014, 08:32:10 PM »
Doesn't have defence lines and the back is exposed - which is a major problem I suspect for the crew on the back during a burnover - gotta run to the cab I guess :)

Unless you call the one sideline chucked on the back behind the tank a "defence line"   :-D

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 27, 2014, 04:06:35 PM »
BTW, does anybody know how many new appliances will be rolled out this year on the replacement program?
Is it 23 34's, severals BWCs, rescues and a couple of pumps?

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Country Fire Service / Re: Eden 24P
« on: March 27, 2014, 04:05:07 PM »
I reckon their 24P has internal blinds fitted, so it has some burn over protection... just like lots of other appliances around the place.

And as for it's age, I'm sure it'd be on the list for a replacement... just like lots of other appliances around the same age.

Pip
We all know that cabin curtains are not good enough - an "halo" system/ in-cab CABA would be ideal. Bradbury CFS were pretty clever with their old Hino 24. Seems like brigades with lower callouts get all the new appliances whilst high risk brigades are left with ancient resources  :-D

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Country Fire Service / Eden 24P
« on: March 27, 2014, 03:37:31 PM »
Does anybody know if Eden Hills is going to get a new appliance to replace the 24P?? Its seems as though it hasn't been rolled out for a while. 21 yrs old already - looks pretty outdated with no burnover protection etc!
Would they get a 34 or a 34P? :wink:

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Country Fire Service / Re: Websites for individual CFS brigades
« on: January 16, 2014, 08:51:09 AM »
I know I enquired via official channels about 10 years ago to get a subdomain off the cfs.org.au (that's what it was before the sa.gov one) for my brigade but the answer came back no there's no facility for that.  So we registered and set up our own and have had our own website/email etc ever since.   It's like everything in the CFS, if they can't or won't provide things volunteers will organise it themselves, and that's usually the way things advance too.

For one thing, it actually can be done - they probably don't know how to do that. All you need to do is setup a subdomain on the server which is very simple - eg. burnside.cfs.sa.gov.au

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Country Fire Service / Websites for individual CFS brigades
« on: November 23, 2013, 06:01:30 PM »
Hi all,
I'm a professional web designer having worked for Adelaide Web Designers and I'd like to offer to any CFS brigade that doesn't have a website or would like a revamp to get in touch.
I've noticed that quite a few CFS brigades have their own websites but there are many more that are not on the internet yet.
We're offering our services at greatly reduced rates which is pretty unique.
$11/mth for unlimited web/email hosting on secure, fast and reliable Aussie based servers with free extras
If you'd like a  FREE website designed for your brigade, just get in contact and I'll see what we can do.
Please just PM and I'll see what I can do. Note - this is no scam and a genuine offer.
Thanks!
Caleb

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Country Fire Service / Re: Contribution from any brigade members wanted
« on: October 23, 2013, 10:30:52 PM »
outdated 24 appliance though (with old stripes instead of checkering)

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Country Fire Service / Re: Contribution from any brigade members wanted
« on: October 23, 2013, 10:25:00 PM »
Wonder what music was used on that? Excellent video by the way.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Contribution from any brigade members wanted
« on: September 05, 2013, 08:06:58 AM »
Considering the changes to social media policy, those of us who may or may not have cameras and may or may not have footage, photos etc, might be a little hesitant to supply it. Especially for something that is not official.

Sure- I reckon I'll have to be a bystander and film it if I'm serious about getting footage etc :-)
I kind of thought you guys could bring something like an iPhone with you (by the way i'm not a CFS volunteer as much as I would like to be - hopefully in a couple of fire seasons time :D)

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Country Fire Service / Re: Contribution from any brigade members wanted
« on: September 04, 2013, 02:08:30 PM »
No not commissioned by them. Just something I intend to put together.

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Country Fire Service / Re: Contribution from any brigade members wanted
« on: September 04, 2013, 01:14:41 PM »
Anyone? Even if its just from a callout like a fire alarm....
Remember this is dedicated to the CFS!

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Country Fire Service / Contribution from any brigade members wanted
« on: September 04, 2013, 09:58:07 AM »
To all CFS Brigade members,
I am intending to produce a professional video commercial for the CFS to help recruit new volunteers for the fire season and  am wondering whether anyone across the state can provide any amateur videos (we can use them :-D) or recordings of:
Pagers (new/old)
Sirens/Lights from any new or old appliances
Trucks leaving stations
Scene Footage - shot with iPhones or small cams of small incidents like grass fires and 'mopping up' etc (No MVA's etc)
Truck footage - Appliances: Pumper, 14, 24, 24P, 34 and 34P etc ***Preferably new appliances***

Thank you to everyone who can contribute.


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