I'm thinking of becoming a FESA volunteer.
I am worried though I may not be physically fit enough for the duties. What sort of criteria are they looking for?
And also, I noticed there are various brigades that you can volunteer for. Are there any major differences between them all?
Critiera to become a volunteer?
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The main criteria to being a FESA volunteer is enthusiasm There are a range of duties that need doing in any given brigade, and so long as you are "able", I'm sure there would be stuff you can do.
There are also a few communications brigades which don't involve so much physical activity, you perform radio operations duties.
I think all (?) of the volunteer brigades attend "bushfires", some also attend structural (building) fires, and a few also do hazmat and traffic accidents. Normally at least in our area, you join the brigade in the town in which you live - that way you can get to the station quickly.
Whereabouts are you located perthskies?
There are also a few communications brigades which don't involve so much physical activity, you perform radio operations duties.
I think all (?) of the volunteer brigades attend "bushfires", some also attend structural (building) fires, and a few also do hazmat and traffic accidents. Normally at least in our area, you join the brigade in the town in which you live - that way you can get to the station quickly.
Whereabouts are you located perthskies?
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Do - the fire season has already started judging by today's activities and you will need to do the training before you're able to attend a fire. You might be able to get on one before the season really hits.perthskies wrote:Ah sounds good! I will have to give that 1800 number a call this week then!
Good luck!
Rockingham VFRS. One of the crew here is a Member.perthskies wrote:I live down south in Rockingham. So the closest station would be the Rockingham one on Dixon Road.
For information about them check out http://frsvols.asn.au/wp/?page_id=95
Hey Perthskies,
There's a number of brigades available to join in Rockingham.
Rockingham 2 VFRS are a brigade who attend the same type of calls at the Perms do; Structure calls, Scrubbies, Car Fires, DBA and MVA's ect.
Baldivis Bushfire Brigade is in .. Baldivis on Eighty Rd. There are two sections to the brigade, Firefighting. Attending Scrub fires, Car Fires, ect & assisting at Structure calls and other incidents where our services are requested.
The other half, is the Incident Support Group - Responsible for manning the ICV (Incident Control Vehicle). This crew, though trained, Does not partake in fire suppression and is more "paper pushing". You would be involved in Logging Comms, Liasion with 'The Bosses', Logging All radio traffic and Important times & Dates for the I/C or O/O.
Further south is another VFRS station - Secret harbour..
And well, No one goes to Singleton hey Jonessy
If you want contact details for any of the brigade or any further information, PM me mate ..
There's a number of brigades available to join in Rockingham.
Rockingham 2 VFRS are a brigade who attend the same type of calls at the Perms do; Structure calls, Scrubbies, Car Fires, DBA and MVA's ect.
Baldivis Bushfire Brigade is in .. Baldivis on Eighty Rd. There are two sections to the brigade, Firefighting. Attending Scrub fires, Car Fires, ect & assisting at Structure calls and other incidents where our services are requested.
The other half, is the Incident Support Group - Responsible for manning the ICV (Incident Control Vehicle). This crew, though trained, Does not partake in fire suppression and is more "paper pushing". You would be involved in Logging Comms, Liasion with 'The Bosses', Logging All radio traffic and Important times & Dates for the I/C or O/O.
Further south is another VFRS station - Secret harbour..
And well, No one goes to Singleton hey Jonessy
If you want contact details for any of the brigade or any further information, PM me mate ..
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Well I'm glad someone remembered that the SES are a part of FESA!Nick wrote:Don't forget there are some strong SES units in the area as well
Not sure in what Rockingham specifically offers but generally a unit is split into 2 parts, rescue and operations. It's up to you to decide whether you're fit enough for a call out. For example you might not feel you're fit enough to go trapsing around town and through the bush searching for someone, but you can assist with removal of debris at a storm damage or Car vs House incident.
Alternatively you may decide the radio or one of the ops team members are the places for you. In this case in a major operation expect pressure as teams will want jobs to keep coming, and they don't want to go to ones that are already completed. However it is very interesting working in both of these areas.
Some units have catering or welfare teams attached.
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Tyranus wrote:Well I'm glad someone remembered that the SES are a part of FESA!Nick wrote:Don't forget there are some strong SES units in the area as well
Not sure in what Rockingham specifically offers but generally a unit is split into 2 parts, rescue and operations. It's up to you to decide whether you're fit enough for a call out. For example you might not feel you're fit enough to go trapsing around town and through the bush searching for someone, but you can assist with removal of debris at a storm damage or Car vs House incident.
Alternatively you may decide the radio or one of the ops team members are the places for you. In this case in a major operation expect pressure as teams will want jobs to keep coming, and they don't want to go to ones that are already completed. However it is very interesting working in both of these areas.
Some units have catering or welfare teams attached.
Rockingham offers a very well organised, efficient Unit and a great bunch of people. I did 16 years with them. Recommend them to anyone.
They have all that Tyranus mentioned plus Tracker Dogs
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I don't think they do anymore. Changes were made to how the dogs worked in the Metro area which upset a lot of people and if my memory serves me correctly there are no active FESA tracker dogs in the metro area and I don't think there were any in the country either for that matter.Blinky wrote:They have all that Tyranus mentioned plus Tracker Dogs
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I am almost certain they still do. We had a council open day not too long ago and they were there with us at an emergency services display. And I saw them at FTC training at the end of last month too.... But I could be mistakenTyranus wrote:I don't think they do anymore. Changes were made to how the dogs worked in the Metro area which upset a lot of people and if my memory serves me correctly there are no active FESA tracker dogs in the metro area and I don't think there were any in the country either for that matter.Blinky wrote:They have all that Tyranus mentioned plus Tracker Dogs
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Looks like they are now open for new dogs to go into service after some changes to the training program
http://www.rtdogs.net/index_files/Page924.htm
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