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.
CFS needs to get serious, or get out of the urban game.
Be mindful though that there are certain Urban Fringe RFS brigades that are BA equipped. Not a whole lot, but still a handful. They even have their Cat11 Urban pumpers built for the job...
Just a query. What extra urban training is there available?
Not saying there isnt any...just been racking my brain trying to work out what else there could be. My head hurts now!
There is a fair bit that is brushed over and only touched on theoretically. The OBAOC course and the CFBT courses are great. CFBT needs to be expanded further than just the demo cell that is used currently into actual door entry/room extinguishment techniques. Ventilation, salvage, working on roofs, forcible entry, things like this that form the basics of structural are only touched on theoretically. USAR is a whole different kettle of fish, but the CAT 1 course is a no brainer, and is more of an awareness course.It could well be introduced across all emergency services.
My guess is pumprescues dream is closer than he realises!
Its all in a name.
The theory behind it isn't bad, but my god the think of the funding! To have SAMFS in every town! Though I can't say the money would be well spent, with some NSWFB Station doing less than 10 calls a year, its worse than our SAMFS retained. Now, about that single fire service with both volunteers and paid staff...