Forestry Fire Towers

Started by littlejohn, March 15, 2007, 08:38:46 AM

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Scania_1

Most of the fires the towers call in have already been rung in by people on mobiles already..

Robert-Robert34

littlejohn Forestry SA every so often puts up the contracts for each fire tower in the Green Triangle Region for tender meaning anyone who wants to sit in a box and watch out for fires then report them in via radio can apply for the contract

 
Kalangadoo Brigade

Blue

Quote from: ath on March 31, 2007, 03:34:05 PM
Most of the fires the towers call in have already been rung in by people on mobiles already..

I would question that  :? I often hear traffic on Forestry's GRN channel and the call go to CFS well before there is a page sent or any traffic is heard from region 5. But I guess there is also a lag between a 000 call and response.

5271rescue

Not sure what the go was this year but the fire towers would report the sighting to saforest office then they would radio SHQ(CFS) rather than contact the local CFS(RHQ)...
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Robert-Robert34

Everytime a fire was spotted by one or more of the towers SE Forestry Base will send spotter aircraft to that location to confirm if there was anything there

Or if the fire has already been reported by a member of the public then South East Forestry Base activates an Automatic Dispatch for Mount Gambier,Mount Burr and Penola 'Nangwarry' forest bases as well as the bombers meaning an all out fire response..... if theres a stop call then SE Forestry Base cancels the Auto Dispatch allowing appliances to either return to their depots or standby locations   
Kalangadoo Brigade

littlejohn

Ath, are you referring to SE towers, or Adelaide hills?

I agree with Blue - a lot of responses down here can be tracked through from FSA towers spotting the fire, reporting to their HQ who triangulate and then report to CFS SOC. For us it's an exception to get a telephone call first, and with only about two bumps on the landscape, the tower's accuracy is pretty good.

Blue

Quote from: Robert34 on April 01, 2007, 08:36:42 AM
Everytime a fire was spotted by one or more of the towers SE Forestry Base will send spotter aircraft to that location to confirm if there was anything there

Or if the fire has already been reported by a member of the public then South East Forestry Base activates an Automatic Dispatch for Mount Gambier,Mount Burr and Penola 'Nangwarry' forest bases as well as the bombers meaning an all out fire response..... if theres a stop call then SE Forestry Base cancels the Auto Dispatch allowing appliances to either return to their depots or standby locations   

But only if there is a risk to plantation  :-D

mack

Quote from: ath on March 31, 2007, 03:34:05 PM
Most of the fires the towers call in have already been rung in by people on mobiles already..


dunno where ya pulled that from. sure some have already been called in, but a helluva lot havent...

Robert-Robert34

#33
Quote from: Blue on April 01, 2007, 07:52:25 PM
Quote from: Robert34 on April 01, 2007, 08:36:42 AM
Everytime a fire was spotted by one or more of the towers SE Forestry Base will send spotter aircraft to that location to confirm if there was anything there

Or if the fire has already been reported by a member of the public then South East Forestry Base activates an Automatic Dispatch for Mount Gambier,Mount Burr and Penola 'Nangwarry' forest bases as well as the bombers meaning an all out fire response..... if theres a stop call then SE Forestry Base cancels the Auto Dispatch allowing appliances to either return to their depots or standby locations   

But only if there is a risk to plantation  :-D

Not necessarily Blue cause all the grass fires that Forestry SA respond to along with CFS the Automatic Dispatch system still applies regardless of it being near plantations or not :wink:
Kalangadoo Brigade

Blue

Quote from: Robert34 on April 03, 2007, 11:43:43 AM
Quote from: Blue on April 01, 2007, 07:52:25 PM
Quote from: Robert34 on April 01, 2007, 08:36:42 AM
Everytime a fire was spotted by one or more of the towers SE Forestry Base will send spotter aircraft to that location to confirm if there was anything there

Or if the fire has already been reported by a member of the public then South East Forestry Base activates an Automatic Dispatch for Mount Gambier,Mount Burr and Penola 'Nangwarry' forest bases as well as the bombers meaning an all out fire response..... if theres a stop call then SE Forestry Base cancels the Auto Dispatch allowing appliances to either return to their depots or standby locations   

But only if there is a risk to plantation  :-D

Not necessarily Blue cause all the grass fires that Forestry SA respond to along with CFS the Automatic Dispatch system still applies regardless of it being near plantations or not :wink:

Well actually there aint much in the south east that isn't near a ForestrySA plantation, so my comment still holds  :-D

Camo

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http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Blue

Near = getting-nervous-can-see-the-smoke-from-the-plantation  :lol:

Blue

Guess this affects the hills more so than the SE. Wonder what the deal is. I'm sure there will be more in the media about it.

http://www.forestry.sa.gov.au/MediaReleases/Mount_Crawford_Fire_Tower.pdf


rescue5271

The company i work for put in to Mann the south east fire towers for two years but they missed out on the contract Thank god for that would have meant more work for me...Fire towers have there place and it was not long ago that CFS where looking at closing down the MT lofty tower...Fire tower spotters are by far the best way of finding out a location of a forest/scrub/grass fire with in that area..To say that the public will call it in well ye they might once its knocking on their back door step...Or if you are in a area where there is high population and people keep an eye on what is going on in life...

6739264

Quote from: rescue5271 on January 17, 2008, 01:30:19 PM
Fire tower spotters are by far the best way of finding out a location of a forest/scrub/grass fire with in that area..To say that the public will call it in well ye they might once its knocking on their back door step...Or if you are in a area where there is high population and people keep an eye on what is going on in life...

Maybe where you live and maybe in the 1800's but not around Mt Lofty and not in 2008.
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

mack