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General Discussion => Incident Operations => Topic started by: medevac on November 28, 2005, 07:50:12 AM

Title: lightning strikes...
Post by: medevac on November 28, 2005, 07:50:12 AM
anyone involved in the 60plus lightning striek fires last friday?
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: CyberCitizen on November 28, 2005, 03:57:00 PM
Nah But I Saw The Weather Warning On The Pager Site, It Was It A Busy Day For Some I Would Guess.
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: bajdas on November 28, 2005, 04:18:30 PM
GRN pager site detailed several CFS Units responded for fires during the afternoon. I believe they were small compared to the Bute fire.

SES Operations volunteers activated at 1640pm to take SES load from CFS OCO's by manning our own telephones. Calls coming into SES for damage in Port Augusta and other towns.

Calls handed back to CFS OCO's at approximately 2100.

So the CFS crews were busy.
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: strikeathird on November 29, 2005, 12:10:39 PM
Wasn't the bute fire only 2 hectares... ??


and heard SES are out of SOC now ???
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: medevac on November 29, 2005, 12:20:01 PM
believe SES operations are still in 60 waymouth st, however theyre admin is moving to level 10 44 waymouth??

on a brighter note; i have also heard on the grapevine that the OCOs are moving into a more modern/better layed out/more techo equipped op centre..
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: 24P on November 29, 2005, 06:40:06 PM
Wasn't the bute fire only 2 hectares... ??



various reports put it anywhere between 100 - 150 hectares. Does any one know of the size of the fire at hawker around the same time?
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: Mike on November 30, 2005, 01:39:51 PM
Split the SES relocation to other government agencies to keep things tidy.

Cheers

 :-D
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: rescue5271 on December 02, 2005, 06:44:10 PM
Region five had some 25 fires as a result of the lightning on that day and afew  more a couple of days later mainly in pine forest in wattle range group and parts of the mount.
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: 24P on January 20, 2006, 02:23:41 PM
seems lightning has played a part in more fires today in the south east, mid north and K.I. Might be a busy weekend (Hopes not!!!!)
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: Robert-Robert34 on January 20, 2006, 05:02:28 PM
There was lighting left right and center yesterday afternoon in the Wattle Range Division however most of this lighting was cloud-cloud and not cloud-ground

But tomorrow and Sunday look like 2 perfect days for dry lighting storms which could wreak havoc around the South East in terms of starting fires
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: mattb on January 20, 2006, 09:09:00 PM
Looks like another band of lightning is building up on the eastern side of the ranges and moving out towards the Mallee now. Could be another interesting night and day tomorrow.
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: rescue5271 on January 21, 2006, 08:02:07 AM
Naracoorte group send two strike teams over to edenhope to help the CFA at a number of fire's burning in that area both fire's are still burning mainly in state forest and as of 730am today we have not been asked for any more help. Which is good as we have sent a stike team 2 x 34 and car 1 to keith.....
Title: Re: lightning strikes...
Post by: kat on January 26, 2006, 08:21:27 PM
Friday the 20th saw lighting hit the ground in several places around the Mallee. The most memorable was Ngarkat where our Brigade (uncharacteristically for Ngarkat) saw some action on Sunday/

Friday there were fires everywhere. Cooke Plains and us were the only two appliances on the ground when the Coomandook fire came out of the scrub, just about next resource along were the bombers.

Looked spectacular as it casually strolled across the Dukes Hwy, clearing large, large patches of bare sand.

Really, really trying conditions - went for a rest in the cab eventually where the kestral read 49.7, ahh, much cooler  :-o