If the CFS is to be able to operate effective in the built up areas where they may be needed in the event (fingers crosses, Touch wood) that a fire get to the edge of the suburbs where boosters are avaliable or where a large rural factory or distribution centre (monarto Big W?) catches fire the CFS MUST be able to use the boosters without hesitation.
Also i have attached a pic of the truck my company is about to buy, its got a Waterous 2 stage, PTO driven pump with 4 BA seats.
Firstly; CFS covers plenty of areas with large fire suppresion systems... Dont think that just because we are the "Country Fire Service" we are only out in the sticks.. CFS covers plenty of schools, hospitals, nursing homes, factories, shopping centres, etc...
No we [the CFS as a service] dont have very good urban training IN GENERAL, however i think you will find that a lot of brigades have organised there own training, or built on CFS training with the knowledge and experience of there own vollies. Sometimes, as in my brigade, they are lucky enough to have actual members of other services that are involced in training, or other training organisations. This helps... but CFS needs to get its act together and get rid of the attitude that we are a bushfire brigade when it comes to training...
Secondly... whats the need for the appliance you are purchasing? do you use it to train groups on or is it for onsite protection of your business?