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gkoutlis wrote:Have been listening for a while - Baldivis seem to be busy tonight - what was the job they went to?

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vehicle fire at warnbro train station car park. Railways patrol had offenders in custody on arrival
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Smithy wrote:
gkoutlis wrote:Have been listening for a while - Baldivis seem to be busy tonight - what was the job they went to?

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vehicle fire at warnbro train station car park. Railways patrol had offenders in custody on arrival
Thanks Smithy :)

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What does the water corp fire support guy do? I understand they supply bulk water etc but what does the guy that turns out all the time do?
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kwn wrote:What does the water corp fire support guy do? I understand they supply bulk water etc but what does the guy that turns out all the time do?
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Does anybody Know is Mundaring FRS, VFRS or full/part time people

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pacestick wrote:Does anybody Know is Mundaring FRS, VFRS or full/part time people

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Mudaring are completely a Volunteer Fire and Rescue Brigade
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with a new HSR
I've closed the door!
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Ok
Thank you for the reply :)
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written_ficton wrote:with a new HSR
Didn't look or operate as a new HSR yesterday...
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bohong wrote:
written_ficton wrote:with a new HSR
Didn't look or operate as a new HSR yesterday...
Sorry, I was fed the wrong information.
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Media release from FESA about the Early Fire season, Interesting reading.

https://internet.fesa.wa.gov.au/mediare ... ItemId=469
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Tomorrows FDI is 39 (very high) for metro coastal are any brigades planing controlled burns?? At what point do your local brigades consider it to risky to carry on burning?? Thoughts??
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not to do it its way to dry !!


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You can't burn on Very High or above anyway. It's prohibited under the Bush Fires Regulations 1954.
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Fastlane wrote:You can't burn on Very High or above anyway. It's prohibited under the Bush Fires Regulations 1954.
Thanks Fastlane
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