Pre-planning for High Risk Area's

Started by Zippy, March 30, 2009, 09:22:50 AM

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Zippy

Do any brigades/groups do any Pre-planning (Response plans according to alarm levels) for high risk area's...for Urban responses it seems present, im referring to mostly Urban/Rural interface or Highly populated area's near Scrub fires etc?

Eg, yesterdays fire at bridgewater, would there have been a response plan for that specific area (seeing as the area is now somewhat high risk and has had two fires in 3 years).

Some events that went on there, were a exact duplicate of the last big job there...so it seems low progress has occured since then.

Shockin Terrain there, good job by all :)

SA Firey

I was at the last job there, and access is a bit limited maybe they should look at that first, instead of crews having to do 300 mtere hose lays.
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Zippy

ah long hoselays were fine mate!, our crew ended up working with burnsides,  did it quite successfully :)

It just sucked when ya ask for a 38mm Feed to a Gated Y for spliting to 25mm...when u actually get a Hosereel feeding the Gated Y...sigh, but all went good :)

tft

Quote from: SA Firey on March 30, 2009, 11:31:26 AM
I was at the last job there, and access is a bit limited maybe they should look at that first, instead of crews having to do 300 mtere hose lays.
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