Just to get the thread back on track
.All SES units are different, each unit has different Standards of Emergency Response that they are responsible for. Different specialities (for example our unit provides boat support to the CFS in summer, including fighting fires from the water -we have a flotation pump and standard pumps of various sizes) we have USAR Cat 1 qualified people, a Lot of extra storm damage stuff including battens & nail guns, vertical qualified people + access gear, extra stretchers, backboards, Hand operated hydraulics, various battery operated tools, quick cut saw for TBO & some gear + qualified people for confine space. We also have pollution booms & people who can use them. This is on top of our normal RCR responsibilities & gear. Plus we have some highly qualified people in land search, map reading, Navigation.
One of our neighbouring units has quad bikes, extra boats, Light towers, traffic lights and specialise in heavy RCR (i.e very difficult extrication's, multiple extrication's & heavy transport major incidents by backing up the first response) they have a high level of RCR equipment, would make any unit/brigade envious
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Another unit specialises in vertical ( has the gear, people, etc) and again back up the first responding unit in that task or any other task.
The last one specialises in Land search, ex specially in boats.
Several years ago we decided to specialise in different areas to reduce the amount of duplication.
As you can see there is more to SES than cutting up trees
. Cheers chook