What have you lost/left behind at the scene?

Started by Katrina, May 27, 2008, 07:22:21 AM

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Katrina

Is this a first???
I went out on my first job in the fire truck (I am usually doing communications or going out in a command vehicle to a fire ground) to a RCR and came back without my gloves or my coat.
You can imagine the comments I got out there (at least it wasn't my pants as well?!)
Still haven't owned up to the Fat Controller yet (he was away running a course that day) but not sure I am looking forward to it tomorrow night
What have you lost, left behind or had to bin after a job? (including major/minor pieces of equipment)
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)

Robert-Robert34

Me thinks that might have been the RCR just outside of Nangwarry on the weekend am i right Katrina  :-D
Kalangadoo Brigade

Katrina

That would be the one Robert, I gathered you were there but I kinda had my hands full and didn't get to work out which one you were (I'm guessing you were attached to a lollypop at the southern end of the road????)And yes it was Danny who got stuck into me for losing clothing - I just think he was glad I still had my pants
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)

bajdas

#3
So were they left in another brigades truck, which means they should be owning up to the lost property if your name is in it...or left at the scene & stolen.

Or maybe it went for a walk because it was lonely...  :roll:  :lol: send a search team  :lol:  :-D

I have left pens, gloves, bum bags, etc at either the incident scene or other vehicles, when I was completing storm damage tasking many years ago....very embarrassing when they are presented back to you at next training in front of everyone.

I think the Unit in those days even created a 'lost property' box after weekend exercises...
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.

Katrina

They actually went in the rubbish as they got a bit gory. It was more to do with the first time I actually get in a truck and I come back without stuff.
I wish they had gone for a walk, it would have been more pleasant - the scenery is quite okay around there - Actually the thought of leaving something behind and having it presented at the next meeting will make me be extra careful with everything - It's bad enough when they turn up at my place with my pager going are you missing something?
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)

Cameron Yelland

Think the only thing i have lost is my helmet torch.  (somewhere in the Dergholm Forest)
Compton CFS Brigade
Captain
(Formally Comp00)

bittenyakka

I lost some darkened safety glasses on Ki somewhere

Bagyassfirey

Lost Helmets numerous times on way to incidents.... :lol:

Katrina

That makes me feel better that you lost your helmets on the way to an incident rather than at or after. I don't feel so daft anymore!
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)

safireservice

Quote from: mac13 on May 27, 2008, 07:31:02 PM
Lost Helmets numerous times on way to incidents.... :lol:
So what did you do when you got to the incident? Sit in the truck cause you had no helmet?
Treat everyone as if they are an idiot, until they prove you otherwise.

Cameron Yelland

Quote from: safireservice2009 on May 28, 2008, 06:31:43 AM
Quote from: mac13 on May 27, 2008, 07:31:02 PM
Lost Helmets numerous times on way to incidents.... :lol:
So what did you do when you got to the incident? Sit in the truck cause you had no helmet?

Why would you do that?  According to our captain its perfectly ok to run around without correct PPE on.
Compton CFS Brigade
Captain
(Formally Comp00)

Blue

I went to a call where half our crew had thongs and just a turn out coat  :oops:

Have lost a 'Waterwatch' water bottle somewhere out in a paddock near the border. Left it on the back of the fire king. D'oh.

Cameron Yelland

Quote from: Blue on May 28, 2008, 07:19:18 PM
I went to a call where half our crew had thongs and just a turn out coat  :oops:


Was that while living on the river?
Compton CFS Brigade
Captain
(Formally Comp00)

6739264

Only my dignity and innocence, on the side of a road some where north west of the CBD...
To think they employed me as a drooling retard...

Katrina

Okay innocence I can perhaps :? understand but what on earth did you do with your dignity :?
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)

jaff

Quote from: Katrina on May 29, 2008, 05:17:09 PM
Okay innocence I can perhaps :? understand but what on earth did you do with your dignity :?



If you go to numbers website www.nastydirtyfirey.com you can see the pictures that leave no doubt as to his dignity deficency :-D and as to his innocence----?

Ps the web address is a purely a figment of my imagination and in no way does it charachterise any persons living or dead! ,     but numbers if you needed a web address........ :evil:
Just Another Filtered Fireman

jaff

Quote from: Blue on May 28, 2008, 07:19:18 PM
I went to a call where half our crew had thongs and just a turn out coat  :oops:



Im hoping that the thongs are of the feet kind! :-o cooozz otherwise, what the hell are you guys up to and where do I join :-D
Just Another Filtered Fireman

Katrina

What a way to start the day, Thanks Jaff, you have no idea of the images running around in my head now :-D
It was enough with the imagination working overtime about numbers website but to follow it up with half dressed firies running around in thongs (and no of course I was not imagining the feet variety) :evil:
Boy, this lack of sleep is really starting to effect my brain!
Oh, well at least you can say I'm easily ammused and I'm know grinning to start my day
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)

Blue

Quote from: Cameron Yelland on May 29, 2008, 04:41:00 AM
Quote from: Blue on May 28, 2008, 07:19:18 PM
I went to a call where half our crew had thongs and just a turn out coat  :oops:


Was that while living on the river?

Negative, that was responding to TAFE

mpcfs

Hate remembering this one! went to a job pouring with rain (you know that wet stuff from the sky)and on returning to the station the pagers sounded exept mine!
And never to be seen again. :roll:


Cameron Yelland

Quote from: Blue on June 04, 2008, 07:23:58 PM
Quote from: Cameron Yelland on May 29, 2008, 04:41:00 AM
Quote from: Blue on May 28, 2008, 07:19:18 PM
I went to a call where half our crew had thongs and just a turn out coat  :oops:


Was that while living on the river?

Negative, that was responding to TAFE

The dilemma continues!  Dare i ask who the crew was?
Compton CFS Brigade
Captain
(Formally Comp00)

Robert-Robert34

You sure you werent one of them CAMO  :roll: :-P
Kalangadoo Brigade

Blue

Quote from: Cameron Yelland on June 05, 2008, 05:26:40 PM
Quote from: Blue on June 04, 2008, 07:23:58 PM
Quote from: Cameron Yelland on May 29, 2008, 04:41:00 AM
Quote from: Blue on May 28, 2008, 07:19:18 PM
I went to a call where half our crew had thongs and just a turn out coat  :oops:


Was that while living on the river?

Negative, that was responding to TAFE

The dilemma continues!  Dare i ask who the crew was?

You may dare, but I'll not be part of the public name and shame scandal  :-)

PS. This is very off topic. Getting back on topic, I want to hear more about the loss of dignity and innocence at a call.

Katrina

I'm with you Blue!
I started this topic and I am still wanting to know how you can lose both dignity and innocence - was the call to a brothel???? :evil:
Katrina
Wattle Range
(Davi)