I was one of the first attending at mt bold last night.
i fail to see how this is possible? as there were heaps of appliances on scene before lofty group were even responded....
Heard Mt.Lofty S/T being responded to Bradbury as our second appliance was getting away from the station. So they were responded only 10 mins or so after the initial smoke sighting message. Beaten there by most of Mawson, Sturt & Heysen Groups, but well ahead of Murraylands, Gawler, & beyond...
So I guess that makes them one of the first on scene.
We got to Cut Hill Rd just in time for the westerly wind-change. Hairy. Took about 30 seconds to cover 100M to the house we were looking after. And a further 30 secs to fully involve a saw-mill shed & stacks & stacks of wood & rubbish along the fence line. A few minutes later when we thought we were ok to move on, a machinery & fuel shed round the other side of the house went up. As it was right next to the bloke's business shed, we couldn't very well leave it. So that was our next 45mins or so.
By the time that was sorted, everyone else was away & gone on property defence down Dashwood Gully or Razorback. So we were sent around to the west side up Tester Rd to check after a few places along there. & maybe knock down some of the km or so to the next nearest appliance on Saddlebags Rd.
A productive night. Completely different story to the waste of time & effort of the Thursday night revisit. Consider this to be a dummy-spit about resource management. First 12 or so hours is reasonable to be chaotic. 24-36hrs in & *after* declared contained, it is no longer reasonable. Failure to task crews on-scene to the enormous amounts of work available is incompetence. Failure to release or stop-call unused/not required crews is downright rude. Or worse.
Not happy.