... It appears the 6IP thread has been locked?
so i'll start another.
Does that mean, for us BFS Brigades that are within the Gazetted area, should be calling 6AR on turnout?
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Millsy, please correct me if im wrong I didnt think there was many if any bfb stations who's area of responsibility was within the metro gazzetted fire district hence the reason why they use 6IP.Does that mean, for us BFS Brigades that are within the Gazetted area, should be calling 6AR on turnout?
If a BFB attends a fire within the gazetted fire district, they should use 6AR. For example when a BFB assists a career FRS brigade. Sometimes in summer when 6AR & 6IP have been split you may hear the operator ask BFB's turning out on 6IP to change to 6AR and repeat their turnout message to that operator.realfirie wrote:Millsy, please correct me if im wrong I didnt think there was many if any bfb stations who's area of responsibility was within the metro gazzetted fire district hence the reason why they use 6IP.Does that mean, for us BFS Brigades that are within the Gazetted area, should be calling 6AR on turnout?
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Is that an offical SOP or just something you have heard on the scanner before? It has not appeared in any training I have had so just wondering.Craig wrote:
If a BFB attends a fire within the gazetted fire district, they should use 6AR. For example when a BFB assists a career FRS brigade. Sometimes in summer when 6AR & 6IP have been split you may hear the operator ask BFB's turning out on 6IP to change to 6AR and repeat their turnout message to that operator.
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I haven't seen it in any training, my comment was just based on the practice we tend to follow. In seasons past the 6AR operator could only see Gazetted Fire District jobs and the 6IP operator could see the rest. So if we were backing up FRS, we would log on with 6AR instead of 6IP.Jonesy wrote: Is that an offical SOP or just something you have heard on the scanner before? It has not appeared in any training I have had so just wondering.
Disclaimer: I might be wrong, so I don't suggest you change your procedures based on what I say! Keep going the way you are and if the comcen op wants you to change channel, they'll tell you!
Fastlane not sure about that one. It is my understanding that bfb brigades are administrated by the local governments but are ultimatly responsible under FESA fire services. Therefore must abide by all relevant SOP's, SAP's etc. If a incident of some sort was to occur, followed by a investigation and it was found that it occurred due to the individual or brigade not following procedures or SOP,s then that person or brigade could be hung out to dry, so to speakFESA's SOP's only apply to Local Government and their brigades if they choose to adpot them (FYI!)
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I have to agree with fastlane on this one. I recently attended a FESA run training course run by a northern district DM along with some other trainers and we got discussing during one of the sessions re SOP's and it was stated that they are set down to local government as a guide only and it is upto the cbfco or equivalent to either adopt in full, in part or not at all for there brigades.realfirie wrote:Fastlane not sure about that one. It is my understanding that bfb brigades are administrated by the local governments but are ultimatly responsible under FESA fire services. Therefore must abide by all relevant SOP's, SAP's etc. If a incident of some sort was to occur, followed by a investigation and it was found that it occurred due to the individual or brigade not following procedures or SOP,s then that person or brigade could be hung out to dry, so to speakFESA's SOP's only apply to Local Government and their brigades if they choose to adpot them (FYI!)
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I hope you noticed Millsy was agreeing with you that they're both outside the district not arguing against.realfirie wrote:Millsy from the information i have infront of me the metro gazzetted fire district boundry runs along Ennis Ave where the ESL boundry goes from cat 1 to cat 3. Therefore this would put baldivis and Singletons areas outside the metro gazzetted fire district.
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