General fire discussions
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Is this part of the new On-Road driving course? If so, I'm there!
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this will be driver training for the current school that is going through atm. first real taste for most of having to negotiate traffic and manouver through intersections
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do they do it in real road conditions like how the Police do P2 training? It would be great as I would like a 'controlled' enviroment is nothing compared to the 'real' environment that we all see on today's roads
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From what i could see, trying to look over the Mound of dirt, there were some fire trucks going fire call, and some just driving around slowly
There was also a selection of Cars driving round, and some trucks
There was also a selection of Cars driving round, and some trucks
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Kwinana Fwy looks like it's in for more trouble this afternoon - Southbound - Truck Rollover - http://standards.mainroads.wa.gov.au/NR ... ions.asp?7
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i think the way legislation states it a police vehicle is always an emergency vehicle where as a fire truck is only an emergency vehicle when its responding to an incident where life is reasonably considered to be in danger. therefore they cant just flick on the lights and cruise around on public roads like the for training where as i suppose the police can.
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Just found a video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFsskoiGfqYSgtSeedy wrote:The DEC and CFS trucks travelled over east as part of a trial to see which vehicles and their components and capabilitiies are best for fighting fires in the East Gippsland area for the DSE (Department of Sustainability and Environment). It's good to know that government environmental agencies are in talks with each other in terms of appliances etc etc...dlcat1 wrote:I actually saw a DEC HD and LT over at Lysterfield NP (in Melbourne) last week. Travelling in convoy with a CFA staff car, CFS 3.4R, DSE LT and 3.4R, a Tasmanian Fire Service Prototype 1.4 and a bunch of support and transport units. (I'm guessing on the types here and no pics. Was on my bike.) I figured it was a very long way for the DEC units to have come....
ill post some pics i received in the "picture thread"..
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a few weeks ago i was there with my mate doing V8 Supercar hot laps. and while we were there. there was about 8 BFS light tankers from North Metro and the Hills doing this training.AO11912 wrote:I can see, and hear FESA Doing driver training at the RAC track, looks like they have enlisted some cars and trucks to drive slowley round the course while some operate on fire call, from what I can see there are some light tankers, light pumpers, medium/heavy pumps, and a Set or the ICV truck
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Anyone got a for water schematic for a light tanker, Mark 3 I think. Having a few dramas with my work one.
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Will look at the Station for you.philby wrote:Anyone got a for water schematic for a light tanker, Mark 3 I think. Having a few dramas with my work one.
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This is a good idea!
http://www.emergalert.com.au/Pages/Product/index.htm
It would only work for people tuned to radio stations but its a start!
http://www.emergalert.com.au/Pages/Product/index.htm
It would only work for people tuned to radio stations but its a start!
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Now you just need one to interrupt ipods and other personal daydream devices.
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HeHeHe.... What about one that can be heard by someone listening on a scanner....
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That product has been around for some time now. It was developed by a couple of f/f in Victoria. They trialled it at a couple of stations in the 90's but for some reason or another (can not remember exactly) it has never taken off.
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Winds in the area travelling at "700m per hour" I know they meant the fire and didn't pick it up before posting it, but I really get annoyed when simple mistakes that could confuse go to press.written_ficton wrote:yorky wrote:Unsure of alarm but I would guess at least 3rd, not sure if its Orange Springs but Wanneroo ICV turning out up that way as well as other appliances (heard the 12.2 go out).
Can see a huge amount of smoke to the north.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/deadly- ... 6167925159
My thoughts with everyone up there tonight.