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--- Quote from: Robert-Robert34 on August 15, 2008, 03:00:53 PM ---The respond to isolated/remote structure fire could mean responding to house fires on cattle properties out in the middle of nowhere up in the outback areas where the only water supply could be a dam :-)
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Yep, and buildings burn so differently in the sticks eh? So much so that it requires a separate AFAC module?
Pipster:
--- Quote from: Robert-Robert34 on August 15, 2008, 03:00:53 PM ---The respond to isolated/remote structure fire could mean responding to house fires on cattle properties out in the middle of nowhere up in the outback areas where the only water supply could be a dam :-)
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That'd be my area..only water supply being dams, possibly tanks at the property....although we aren't quite outback areas, or the middle of nowhere!!
Pip
JC:
Correct we are fairly well populated, but we struggle for numbers (we wish we had numbers (the person):wink:). Mooka is 30mins, Woomera is 50 & but we can call on the BHP ESOs for extra crew. There structure jobs i have had to go to at Mooka & Glendambo have been as Jaff said Broom and shovel priority one for slab clearance.
The respond to isolated/remote structure fires course is really just about fighting fire in structure that is by its self ie no exposures, you still go through the same topics, arrival, entry, firefighting techniques etc etc. Its really just a basic structure fire cause, no CFB, Tact Vent etc.
SA Firey:
Then there's the chainsaw courses, you do it 5 years later you struggle to get back on one to stay accredited :evil:
OMGWTF:
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