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All Equipment discussion / Re: Practical PPE split from --> Re: Interesting Fire and Emergency Related Paging
« on: January 22, 2009, 07:06:37 PM »
Bunker pants, workshirt, boots & CFS issue baseball cap.
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On a different note I have noticed that some Group Officer / Brigades are encouraging active stand by or passive stand by.
looks like they are throwing everything at a grass fire @ bridgwater...are we going to say thats over resourcing i don think so......
Yeh, your wrong!!!!!
Are you serious? There may be individual briagdes/members that acknowledge stop calls everytime without question. However, its not always the case. Some services ignore others, some groups ignore other groups, some brigades/units ignore there neighbours...
Maybe I live on another planet, but if we are stop called,crack a U bolt and head home.
In 25 years I could count on one hand the amount of times that a stop call has been overlooked, in incidents in my patch, with all services!
Yeh, your wrong!!!!!
address get put in?
Pip
QuoteMFS: *CFSRES: Seaford RESPOND Car Fire, Sauerbiers 195 N9 Seaford Meadows, dirt tr 14/01/2009 9:34:27 PM
New paging format??
Alex having been in brigades with the type 2 pumpers and older style cfs pumpers flaked hose is not a new thing. I remember having flaked 64mm on the old 32.
MFS: *CFSRES INC057 17/12/08 17:53,RESPOND DOMESTIC FIRE,19 COPELAND AV,LOBETHAL MAP 113 B 16 TG140,PUFFS OF SMOKE COMING OUT OF THE CAVITY,LOBE19
I was of the understanding that it is automatic 2 brigades to all domestic jobs? or is that just in my area?
Kind of scary having only 1 truck respond to a reported domestic, in its incipient stage!
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We were mobile when the page went out (Barker), was a stuff up with MFS Comms when Hahndorf requested a Default.