Some are still labelled as F/A though, hence the reason why Flashover has seen it. What i was trying to say is that its a term from the BFB rather than the FRS sideJonesy wrote:It is of my understanding that BFS call them Light Tankers now too, but i may be mistaken. We certainly do anyway.bomber wrote:The difference is career v volunteer. Also FA are bushfire vehicles FRS call them Light tankersflashover wrote:As a new member, I thought it was normal for the BRT to be on its own with only 2 firemen and no FA. I see it all the time here in Kalamunda
Other incidents/minor fires etc - 2008/2009
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Re: BRT
Up until around 5 years ago, BFS used Fast Attack, and FRS/WAFB used Light Tanker. Common Terminology is now Light Tanker. I think this was around the same time that alot of callsigns changed. Causes some confusion in areas where there is FRS and BFS, eg Kalamunda. BFS have numbered their LTs from 2 on, so as not to confuse the ComCen supposedly.
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Joondalup and Wangara Frs have turned out to 2 seperate TA in Paradine st Joondalup with several people trapped, 2 Ambulances are at the scene. 1953
Another Ambulance required to another TA on Hodges Drve 2001
Edit) This serious accident resulted in a ding on the freeway and the rear vehicle driver took to the other with a wheel brace pulled him out of the car and car jacked his vehicle with wife still inside, she was bashed and jumped out as the stolen vehicle ran a red light and seriuosly injured a woman in a T bone crash, he faces 30 charges. ch 9 and 10 news
Another Ambulance required to another TA on Hodges Drve 2001
Edit) This serious accident resulted in a ding on the freeway and the rear vehicle driver took to the other with a wheel brace pulled him out of the car and car jacked his vehicle with wife still inside, she was bashed and jumped out as the stolen vehicle ran a red light and seriuosly injured a woman in a T bone crash, he faces 30 charges. ch 9 and 10 news
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I could've sworn I mentioned 2 in pump, 2 in LT when someone said they saw a truck and queried if it was coming back from being serviced but it seems my post has disappeared! (uh, why anyone?)bomber wrote:Flashover, dont worry about it too much. In answer to your question though what you will find is that the Career FRS will have 4 firies turning out generally, 2 on the Pump and 2 following on the LT.
Seeing as the manning convo is still going, another thing to consider is that the Pump and LT can be responding from different locations, so you may only see one or the other. eg, out doing Hydrant servicing in different suburbs.
Whilst not necessarily ideal, vols can also meet the appliance at the incident. Most brigades allow this if you have to drive past the incident to get the station. And let's not discuss the pro's and con's, it's just what happens.
Whilst not necessarily ideal, vols can also meet the appliance at the incident. Most brigades allow this if you have to drive past the incident to get the station. And let's not discuss the pro's and con's, it's just what happens.
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[quote="Fastlane"][quote="bomber"]Flashover, dont worry about it too much. In answer to your question though what you will find is that the Career FRS will have 4 firies turning out generally, 2 on the Pump and 2 following on the LT. [/quote]
I could've sworn I mentioned 2 in pump, 2 in LT when someone said they saw a truck and queried if it was coming back from being serviced but it seems my post has disappeared! (uh, why anyone?)[/quote]
inappropriate personal attacks were removed by admin. leave it at that.
I could've sworn I mentioned 2 in pump, 2 in LT when someone said they saw a truck and queried if it was coming back from being serviced but it seems my post has disappeared! (uh, why anyone?)[/quote]
inappropriate personal attacks were removed by admin. leave it at that.
Re: inappropriate
Wasn't an attack. Was just an observation that this is an 'incidents' thread, not a "I just saw a fire truck" thread?jasonjag wrote:inappropriate personal attacks were removed by admin. leave it at that.
But that's ok. I think it's getting easier to NOT participate these days
Car V Pole
Car v Pole Victoria Park, Kensington FRS & Perth 3 Frs called, then Perth 3 stood down, police in attendance. no further details. 2124 Western Power requested by Kensington Frs, More police required for traffic control. 2134
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Re: Car V Pole
jasonjag wrote:Car v Pole Victoria Park, Perth Frs called, then stood down, police in attendance. no further details. 2124 Western Power requested by Perth Frs, More police required for traffic control. 2134
i thought u said they got stood down which is it they were there or stood down
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TA Duncraig
Duncraig Frs Called to TA Fuel spill, Mullaloo Rd 1846, Vehicle rolled on roof, driver done runner, residents rolled car back on wheels and moved it of road, cleaned up some oil spill. 1856
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Man lost near Canning Damwasaint wrote:Hey guys just spotted 2 cop cars ,water catchment ranger on ashedon Rd roleystone,Karragulen and 2 SES crews heading up Brookton hyw any one have any more Info (nice day for a bush walk LOL)
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