Did anyone else happen to read the article in The Times (Victor Harbour) paper about Clayton CFS? Seen as im still on sick leave
I've decided to type it up!
"Vital donation to Clayton CFS"
The Clayton Community Association donated $1045 to the Clayton CFS for a Thermo Gaurd Fire Curtain (heat reflective blinds) to the trucks cab.
This will help protect the volunteers in the cab from potential and severe harm.
The Clayton Community Association is also giving all the proceeds from the Australia Day Breakfast to the CFS towards a cabin deluge system (water spray) over the truck's cabin.
"Because of unavailable funds, CFS Region 1 refused to supply these important health and safety initiatives, which would fully protect our local voluteers and because we are in such a horrific fire season, the CCA decided to help protect our local CFS volunteers," A CCA Management committee member said.
"The income from our bottle depot at the back of the Community Hall, has allowed us to have the funds to help the CFS," Mike Galea CCA President said.
"It's all part of country towns like ours pooling their resources. This together with the community helping with recyclable bottles and cans is very important fundraising for the activities we want to do," he added.
Now I thought all CFS appliances would come with Fire blankets? Or atleast Group/region would be providing balnkets to trucks to meet a saftey level?