was down around bridgetown this weekend and managed to get a few snaps of what was happening down there, i didnt go pushing my luck to get close to the fire etc, i was good and followed all instructions (roadclosures etc) even if i did know back roads to get past the road closure points
While in bridgetown saw Roleystone 2.4U and a lot of DEC vehicles, and bridgetown Fire guys refreshing themselves at thier station
Donneybrook turning into Kirup DEC
Looking towards fire on Sat 17/1/09 from Cundinup-Kirup Road near ferndale road
Looking towards fire on Sat 17/1/09 from brockman highway, 2km west of marinup ford road
Looking towards fire on Sat 17/1/09 from brockman highway above Riverside chalets
Closeup of fireground from Riverside chalets
Brockman highway, 400m west of Morkerdillup road (3km west of bridgetown)
Bridgetown Showgrounds sunday morning 18/1/09
Bridgetown fire
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thank's for pictures
It look like a small trun out to the King's Park fire but most of the troops would bee out on the fire ground??
It look like a small trun out to the King's Park fire but most of the troops would bee out on the fire ground??
Regards Glen
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The photos were taken about 10ish, so guessing most would be out on the fireground etc, as not quite lunch time, and guessing they were on top, keep it that way tooGlen wrote:thank's for pictures
It look like a small trun out to the King's Park fire but most of the troops would bee out on the fire ground??
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Yesterday morning, at shift change, the carpark was overflowing. There was a stream of buses and taxi's to transport the troops in and out plus all the fire units (of all services, dec, fesa, bfs, wapres, mining companies,etc). Full credit to the DEC for the set up.
Special mention must go to to the Bridgetown Bushfire Support Unit operating from Maranup Road at the start then moving to the showgrounds. Their continuous supply of fresh and toasted sandwiches was appreciated by all.
Special mention must go to to the Bridgetown Bushfire Support Unit operating from Maranup Road at the start then moving to the showgrounds. Their continuous supply of fresh and toasted sandwiches was appreciated by all.
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What is that DEC trailer?
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maybe - ?? communication vehicle as you can see the "ication vehicle" bitToottoot wrote:What is that DEC trailer?
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thats not a water tanker, its a service truck, carries fuel, oils, grease, ect, ect, ectSmithy wrote:that water tanker in the last pic. is that a private mining tanker?
looks like the one from Boddington thats all
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its DECs ICV ive seen proper pics of it another forum, its based South somewhere.wizzard wrote:maybe - ?? communication vehicle as you can see the "ication vehicle" bitToottoot wrote:What is that DEC trailer?
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This was a big fire. Bunbury VFRS was sent down on friday night we got back to station about 2am then went back down again at 2pm saturday to give evac notice to Greenbushes townsite.
There were over 150 fire fighters (excluding the DEC crews).
Almost went back down there tonight but didnt end up going, although we still might have to go.
There were over 150 fire fighters (excluding the DEC crews).
Almost went back down there tonight but didnt end up going, although we still might have to go.
Bunbury VFRS
CP11 & LT300
CP11 & LT300
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The big trailer is ONE of the DEC ICV trailers I believe it is nick-named "Priscilla". It does say Communications on the side. The little grey boxes are container style offices for Recon, Media/Liason. Planning, etc. The white bus hiding between the boxes is DEC Operations. FESA Ops was there somewhere as well. Small white Marquee is check in/out/Tcard. Big white marquee is Catering. Dozer pad off to the left out of picture.
The DEC truck with the cherry picker arm and callsign HL1 (Snuffie) has a monitor on the end and is used for putting out fires in the top of trees.
I think the red and white helo was Helicopters Australia but I don't know anything about the green one. Was there this morning but flew off around lunch.
Sinbin, was your 2.4 down there today? I thought I heard the callsign.
The DEC truck with the cherry picker arm and callsign HL1 (Snuffie) has a monitor on the end and is used for putting out fires in the top of trees.
I think the red and white helo was Helicopters Australia but I don't know anything about the green one. Was there this morning but flew off around lunch.
Sinbin, was your 2.4 down there today? I thought I heard the callsign.
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Im with Bunbury VFRS but Bunbury BFS has been down there since friday.
we were scheduled to go down for patrol duty tonight but got stood down after the second fire (i was told it was in Forrestdale) and were put on standby for that.
so im just sitting and waiting for the call.
we were scheduled to go down for patrol duty tonight but got stood down after the second fire (i was told it was in Forrestdale) and were put on standby for that.
so im just sitting and waiting for the call.
Bunbury VFRS
CP11 & LT300
CP11 & LT300
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Sorry, I'm still sorting everyone out. Over in NSW it was just NSWFB, NSW RFS, Parks and Forests and they all looked really different.Sinbin wrote:Im with Bunbury VFRS but Bunbury BFS has been down there since friday.
we were scheduled to go down for patrol duty tonight but got stood down after the second fire (i was told it was in Forrestdale) and were put on standby for that.
so im just sitting and waiting for the call.
Isn't Forrestdale near Armadale?
I think they got lucky with Leewana and were able to throw everything at it quickly.
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thats cool i was there so i know there was alot of units there and alot of private vehicles with firefighter units on the back
was a bit of a balls up on friday night but was quickly sorted out and then ran smoothly.
I say well done to all involved.
was a bit of a balls up on friday night but was quickly sorted out and then ran smoothly.
I say well done to all involved.
Bunbury VFRS
CP11 & LT300
CP11 & LT300
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yeah forrestdale is near Armadale, its in our fire district and i live like 2 mins away from it, and yeah there are no fires here mate.dlcat1 wrote:Sorry, I'm still sorting everyone out. Over in NSW it was just NSWFB, NSW RFS, Parks and Forests and they all looked really different.Sinbin wrote:Im with Bunbury VFRS but Bunbury BFS has been down there since friday.
we were scheduled to go down for patrol duty tonight but got stood down after the second fire (i was told it was in Forrestdale) and were put on standby for that.
so im just sitting and waiting for the call.
Isn't Forrestdale near Armadale?
I think they got lucky with Leewana and were able to throw everything at it quickly.
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