Re: Other incidents/minor fires etc - 2009/2010
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:43 pm
They are closing Marmion ave, I couldn't hear the cross street.
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Zebedee wrote:Information from The West Australian website suggests it may have been a wheels-up landing...kwn wrote:Plane crash Jandakot.
Canninvale 2.4
Success
Welshpool 2nd
Canningvale
DM hills
Crash on runway.
All Passengers out..
Mooney 20 engine failed at 30 feet on takeoff.
Ref: http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/ne ... h-landing/
I guess we'll need to wait for more information as to what actually happened. The first reports are always sketchy.
Welshpool more likely as they have 2 series 4 pumpsTyranus wrote:What appeared to be Kalamunda VFRS, otherwise it was someone else in a series 4 pump parked outside 10th trucks driving/shooting range on Midland Road dealing with a scrubbie, scanner is in the house so didn't have one in my car.
ace of spades wrote:Welshpool more likely as they have 2 series 4 pumpsTyranus wrote:What appeared to be Kalamunda VFRS, otherwise it was someone else in a series 4 pump parked outside 10th trucks driving/shooting range on Midland Road dealing with a scrubbie, scanner is in the house so didn't have one in my car.
Midland does not have the new urban pump yet and maybe not for a little while to come either. If Midland were busy then its most possible and probable to be welshpool and more than unlikely though still possible Kalamunda Volliesmacca wrote:ace of spades wrote:Welshpool more likely as they have 2 series 4 pumpsTyranus wrote:What appeared to be Kalamunda VFRS, otherwise it was someone else in a series 4 pump parked outside 10th trucks driving/shooting range on Midland Road dealing with a scrubbie, scanner is in the house so didn't have one in my car.
It could have been Midland out driver training in there new Urban Pumper (That's what there calling all the new CFRS pumps) . If the station is not qualified on it then they cant use it for a real job, They have to park it up. The hole station has to be qualified on it and then FESA will bring it on line as there new pump. Or maybe it was somebody else but that would be my bet
Was Welshpool and MidlandTyranus wrote:What appeared to be Kalamunda VFRS, otherwise it was someone else in a series 4 pump parked outside 10th trucks driving/shooting range on Midland Road dealing with a scrubbie, scanner is in the house so didn't have one in my car.
East Gidge light tanker 1 cam across powerlines on a road so they did traffic managment until western power arrived allmost an hour and a half after being called about itcolin wrote:what / where was incident East Gidgie 1 returned from at approx 1338