WA Department of Fire and Emergency Services (6AR and 6IP) (Including the Fire Services, SES & VMRS) and Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
on saturday(yesterday)
whilst i was doing a training course with my brigade driving down the freeway i noticed a mitsubishi express maybe 4x4 with the fesa stripes and fesa emblem on door with red and blue becaons and bic icv on the back is this a new icv???
sorry if i sounded harsh about the bushys up the hill hey, i must admit that they do turnout when we need a hand in our backyard and we do the same for them,
its just sometime we ask for stuff and get knocked back by fesa, and two weeks later they have it, i just wish that everyone, (FRS @ BFS) were controled by the same people, so that we get our fair share of goodies
BuddahFRS wrote:sorry if i sounded harsh about the bushys up the hill hey, i must admit that they do turnout when we need a hand in our backyard and we do the same for them,
its just sometime we ask for stuff and get knocked back by fesa, and two weeks later they have it, i just wish that everyone, (FRS @ BFS) were controled by the same people, so that we get our fair share of goodies
if that makes any sence to anyone
Dude dont apologise, if they take your comment seriously then who cares! Anyone with common sense knows it was light hearted.
Hey Buda that would be the roleystone deputy,s vehicle which doubles as an icv and hey what you worried about what they have in the hills at least you guys get jobs
Interesting to note that they have the green beacon. It is used to indicate a stationary control point and can only be used when the vehicle is motionless.
Wes, all ICV's should have a green beacon. Over here in NSW, all the Commander's cars have them as well, as they are often a control point if it isnt big enough for an ICV. You'll find that it operates independently of the red and blues.
kylep wrote:Wes, all ICV's should have a green beacon. Over here in NSW, all the Commander's cars have them as well, as they are often a control point if it isnt big enough for an ICV. You'll find that it operates independently of the red and blues.
Hi Kyle
It's the first ICV I have seen with one. Maybe the others have it as a removable version with a magnet/suction base. There wasn't one on the DEC/CALM ICV at the Porongurup fire in February.