WFAM Response

Started by Crankster 34, June 18, 2007, 11:39:46 AM

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Crankster 34

#25
QuoteUnsure but if they didn't it was up to them as they (CFS) have to book in with Adelaide fire on 093 dont they? So MFS would have known about the call?

A better way would be to ask Adelaide Fire to respond the appropriate MFS resources as soon you receive page - thereby trying to adhere to the EMA agreement as much as possible (Under that agreement the response must be a Dual, SIMULTANEOUS response by both CFS AND MFS). If a brigade runs a Duty Officer system then this could be their responsibility.

Alternatively do it when you acknowledge the page.

I wouldn't consider advising Adelaide Fire that you are mobile to an alarm the same as asking them to respond to one, also doing it when you are actually going mobile isn't really advising them as quickly as you possibly could because generally at least four minutes would have passed from the time you received the call.
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safireservice

#26
Mate you've got a real issue with this! Maybe you need to talk to some Spam people about this. It really seems to be worrying you. Just for your info i heard this call on the scanner and yes CFS did send 2 appliances, dont know if MFS went but they are notorious for not coming up on CFS frequency.
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SA Firey

Quote from: safireservice2009 on July 11, 2007, 07:47:26 PM
Just for your info i heard this call on the scanner and yes CFS did send 2 appliances, dont know if MFS went but they are notorious for not coming up on CFS frequency.

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