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Before it was called ICU it was called the MCU... What does the M Stand for?
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Except for the new FRS ICV, which actually (incorrectly) says "Incident Command" on the sides.observer wrote:and if we are going to get even picker, ICV stands for Incident Control Vehicle (not incident command vehicle). To make it easy for everyone to remember it is written on the side of the vehicle.
Good recovery exercisefloppy wrote: FESA Albany has an old ( I think Ford ) van which should have been pushed off a cliff years ago
Oh God NoooooooooooGood recovery exercise
I have been told that FESA are considering replacing all ICVs in the Perth area. Not sure of exact details, but it is a 5 year plan to replace all FESA and Local Government agencies' ICVs with a uniform, standardised vehicle and fit-out.
Sounds like you haven't actually seen the FESA ICV. It might pay to actually know the facts before you make off the cuff remarks like you did. The current ICV is an excellent IVECO van which I had the pleasure of using at a rather large fire in Mount Barker in March, 2009. The same van is still in use when I saw it at a visit to my Area Manager less than a month ago.floppy wrote:The Albany situation is sooooo sad
The City of Albany has an old caravan barely adequate to do the task
FESA Albany has an old ( I think Ford ) van which should have been pushed off a cliff years ago
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