I think we should adopt the NSW approach.
CFS = 4x4 bushfire trucks , proban and construction workers helmets, only respond to bushfires and nothing else.
MFS = 4x4 pumpers, heavy pumpers, all appropriate training to fight fires in urban interface areas, training for urban stations who's bread and butter work funnily enough isn't bushfires anymore.
What I am getting at is the fact that most of the urban fringe brigades aren't responding to bushfires or grass fires anymore. The one's we are responding to are pissy little ones. My brigade actually responds to quite a number of urban fires mainly structure and car fires. So that suggests to me that whilst we still need rural fire training we should have a LOT more urban firefighting training.
Also I think we need to get out of this cap on BA operators for these urban stations, what a crock, being that we do more structure fires and urban related calls why on earth do we have a cap, like any brigade you don't know who will rock up, so we should allow anyone thats wants to do it the chance.
CFS needs to get serious, or get out of the urban game.