As much as we hate to admit, 99% of our calls are nothing jobs. Typical scenario in rural area's , vehicle accident in some cases gets MFS, CFS and SES. How many times do you see "CFSRES: MORE CREW REQUIRED" or " STN ## EMERGENCY PAGE" or "MORE CREW REQUIRED FOR TASKING". Then we see a couple of them default, so we have umpteen services responding to what turns out to be a minor job. A lot of the time you find that the CFS had 2 or 3 crew, SES had 2 or 3 crew and MFS had 2 or 3 crew. Now its been a while since I went to school, but thats 9 people and not a single vehicle has responded anywhere......as a member of the public, I would be going "what the hell" as a fire service member I am thinking "what the hell, thats 2 trucks worth there"
When you put it down in writing it sounds insane, a town can't get a single resource to a job yet 9 people have rocked up. Again if I was a member of the public I would be saying, why don't they pool their resources ? Before you all say they are all different, then I think Chook summed it up pretty well. His area is a prime example of this. He admitted himself that none of the services really use anything above the basic skills. So we do we keep flogging this 3 services idea when we could pool resources to at least get a fire truck on the road. As I said 99% of calls are run of the mill, and for the odd "big disaster" you could have special teams that come in with the all the bells and whistles.
I think we are almost at crisis point in all the services, something has to give, perhaps its our individual identities, who knows, but it has to be something, I happen to come from a healthy volunteer service, but those are few and very far between these days, and our HQ's certainly don't help us to keep our staffing levels up. I know of a station not far from me that got to the point of having no one respond at all during the day, someone would come after work and re-set things and fill out the fire report saying no one responded. This went on for over 6 months, not once did CFS region or HQ ring them or check up on them, they had to spend many hours of their own time to dig themselves out of a hole, and all credit to them, they did a good job. They still haven't seen anyone from CFS, I think they might have received some pamphlets from the VSO after approaching the many acting staff members that work at the region. I swear sometimes the HQ's of many of our services really would rather we didn't exist. They only seem to run around and look busy when something bad happens. Don't they spend anytime at all looking at the fire reports, or getting stats for brigades or units in their regions and going "oh wow, so and so brigade or unit hasn't managed to get on the road to anything this month, maybe I should check up on them and see how they are going, or at least get one of my staff to check up on them" Even some of the response times are blowing out beyond the point of being useful, and no one is immune from that.
I just wish they would show that they care about us doing a basic thing like getting a vehicle on the road. We don't care about helicopters or lapel pins or letters saying well done. Help us to get out the door !!
Bring on the big change, we sure as hell need it !!