explosion/hazmat at williamstown

Started by probie_boy, February 02, 2007, 10:04:00 AM

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probie_boy

this sounds like a real goer. anyone got any info?

1909112 09:22:16 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES: WILLIAMSTOWN & LYNDOCH & CONCORDIA RESPOND UNKNOWN FIRE CARLILE ST & MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN < 02/02/2007 09:22:05

1909112 09:25:44 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES UPDATED INFO , THIS IS POSSIBLE STRUCTURE FIRE, PERSONS INJURED 44 MT CRAWFORD , WILLIAMSTOWN > 02/02/2007 09:25:34

1909116 09:31:18 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES: MT PLEASANT RESPOND BUILDING FIRE 44 MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN - ASSIST WILLIAMSTOWN (POSSIBLE EXPLOSION) < 02/02/2007 09:31:08

1909136 09:32:59 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES: KERSBROOK RESPOND BUILDING FIRE 44 MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN - ASSIST WILLIAMSTOWN (POSSIBLE EXPLOSION) < 02/02/2007 09:32:49

1909188 09:38:42 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES: NURIOOTPA & DALKEITH RESPOND HAZMAT 44 MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN - BUILDING FIRE - ASSIST WILLIAMSTOWN. < 02/02/2007 09:38:32

1909193 09:40:57 02-02-07 REPORT FROM STATE HQ CONFIRMED BUILDING FIRE AT WILLIAMSTOWN REPORT OF EXPLOSION IN BUILDING NO FURTHER DETAILS FORM DUTY OFFICER

1909116 09:48:03 02-02-07 Mt Pl24P attending Bldg fire at williamstown. Multiple explosions. Road closed. Ambo, Police, and several appliances on scene. Lynn 85682722 02/02/07 09:49:47

1927480 09:59:56 02-02-07 RETRIVAL TEAM AT WILLIAMSTOWN ON THE GROUND 9:15 DOING ROADSIDE RETRIVAL - CREW TO WAIT

1928812 10:00:41 02-02-07 SHQ: RC THOMASON PLS CONTACT SOCC - RE HAZMAT MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN - EXPLOSIONS INVOLVED < 02/02/2007 10:00:30

1909819 10:13:25 02-02-07 SHQ: MARK, HAVE UPDATE FROM TANYA - SAPOL & BOMB SQUAD ARE HANDLING - NOT URGENT FOR YOU TO RING IN, UNLESS YOU WANT AN UPDATE. < 02/02/2007 10:13:15

1909164 10:23:48 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES FREELING , GREENCOK & ROSEWORTHY RESPOND STUCTURE FIRE, 44 MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN, BA OPERATORS ONLY - FROM REGION 2 > 02/02/2007 10:23:38

1909161 10:27:54 02-02-07 SHQ: CFSRES LIGHT GROUP RESPOND STRUCTURE FIRE 44 MT CRAWFORD RD, WILLIAMSTOWN - ANY AVAILABLE BA OPERATOR CONTACT GROUP OFFICER - DO NOT RESPOND DIRECT TO INCIDENT > 02/02/2007 10:27:43

1928013 11:02:11 02-02-07 MFS: RESPOND PROVIDE SHELTER 02/02/07 11:00,44 MT CRAWFORD RD,WILLIAMSTOWN, MAP 321 K 15 ,,P3 PROVIDE SHELTER FOR 100 PEOPLE AT WILLIAMSTOWN EXPLOSION. CFS COMMS 8463 4200,DAILY INC. NO. 11,75829*CFSRES:

never seen a page like the 2nd last one, responding a whole groups BA operators.

Alan (Big Al)

seems a little bit of overkill, however in this heat and any circumstances that are unknown it's better safe than sorry.
Lt. Goolwa CFS

mengcfs

Quote from: Mundcfs on February 02, 2007, 01:10:04 PM
seems a little bit of overkill, however in this heat and any circumstances that are unknown it's better safe than sorry.

Probably shouldn't insinuate unless you were at the job :wink:. This may (and all reports suggest it was) have been a complicated job.
Oh oh, here we go ranting on about info seen on the pager site again :roll: :wink:

bajdas

Man killed in house blast. 02/02/2007. ABC News Online

[This is the print version of story http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200702/s1839124.htm]

Last Update: Friday, February 2, 2007. 3:18pm (AEDT)

Man killed in house blast

The police bomb squad in South Australia is trying to find the source of an explosion which has destroyed a house and killed a 44-year-old man at Williamstown on the fringe of the Barossa Valley.

A series a small explosions have continued to rock the street where the man lived.

Regional fire commander John Hutchins says it has been too dangerous for fire officers to fight the blaze.

Neighbour Angela Klyne says a large explosion rocked the street at about 9.30am ACDT today.

The man suffered burns and lost his right arm in the explosion. He later died.
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.

JC

Roxby Downs CFS
Lt 2
BHP ESO

SA Firey

More info and pictures can be found here.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,21158283-5006301,00.html


Would have been very uncomfortable in PBI today in the heat,attacking from external.
Images are copyright

RescueHazmat

Was uncomftorable watching the Aussie lose the cricket..


Unfortunately just one of those things that comes with the job..  :-)

JC

Quote from: RescueHazmat on February 02, 2007, 10:09:02 PM
Was uncomfortable watching the Aussie lose the cricket..


Unfortunately just one of those things that comes with the job..  :-)

The Aussies lost deliberately, they felt so sorry for the poms they had to let them win one game against them this summer.
Anyway back to the topic, its one of those things you don't really know before you roll if your only going to be doing external attack. In this case would have been good to know, would have picked my nomex to wear hands down.
Roxby Downs CFS
Lt 2
BHP ESO

Firefrog

Really - you would choose nomex to a structure fire with explosions reported. No way known anyone could convince me to wear nomex at a job like that......

The key here is officers having enough resource to rotate people and allow time to dress down re-hydrate and shed some heat...

RescueHazmat

Quote from: Firefrog on February 03, 2007, 09:47:18 AM
Really - you would choose nomex to a structure fire with explosions reported. No way known anyone could convince me to wear nomex at a job like that......

The key here is officers having enough resource to rotate people and allow time to dress down re-hydrate and shed some heat...

Could not agree more..  Sure, it maybe a little uncomftorable in the heat, but sometimes I think people forget that the job is not always going to be easy, and 'stress free' on the body.. It's a tough gig! 

Thats why we maintain pre-hydration, (not just in summer either).. certain levels of fitness, continual training.. Prepare for jobs as such.. & as firefrog said, its then up to the officers at the job to ensure crew longevity and safety.. & up to the entire crew to look out for one and other!

:)

JC

I only would pick it if i knew there was no internal attack, but that never happens, so it would have been pbi.
Roxby Downs CFS
Lt 2
BHP ESO

David

Certainly was a big and complex job.  The request for all the extra BA was definitely due to the hot weather (to allow for rotation and minimal time in a set) and that all fire fighting had to be done in BA as access was restricted so firies were always in close proximity to the structure even when external.  No room for monitors on this one!
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