Why doing burnover drills now??? hmm, new members? some people been away for several months with work, now available again? refresh some minds again? Just part of the on going cycle of doing training? All reasons apply for one brigade that did burnover drill the other week
we turn out to less than 10 incidents a year and train once on a sunay before the fire season..This is what we do and region know this and don say "you need to do more" so i guess its enough.
do you actually feel that you could competently respond to any incident that may arise in your area? Or is the community at risk due to poorly trained firefighters?
Quote from: Bagyassfirey on March 04, 2009, 04:53:21 PMwe turn out to less than 10 incidents a year and train once on a sunay before the fire season..This is what we do and region know this and don say "you need to do more" so i guess its enough.I'm assuming this is probly you baiting the guys here anyway.... but...Considering the above statement, do you actually feel that you could competently respond to any incident that may arise in your area? Or is the community at risk due to poorly trained firefighters?[I think i already know the answer to this and don't really expect an un-biased answer]
Hmmm well i havent been to an incident or heard of one ever that our brigade hasnt been able to handle. people just have to realise some brigades do things differently to others just the way it is.
Quote from: Bagyassfirey on March 14, 2009, 03:25:08 PMHmmm well i havent been to an incident or heard of one ever that our brigade hasnt been able to handle. people just have to realise some brigades do things differently to others just the way it is. Hark do I hear the sound of a can of worms opening
Or maybe people need to be much stricter on themselves about admitting when they don;t think they know enough to be safe at the job.
Quote from: bittenyakka on March 26, 2009, 06:46:42 PMOr maybe people need to be much stricter on themselves about admitting when they don;t think they know enough to be safe at the job.But your Brigade would never get a truck out the door?
I thought that was Stirling that didn't get trucks out the door ? Maybe I am wrong, but I doubt it....
com'on i can guarantee we would be able to safely roll to all the tree downs But seriously, I think although people scream "Its voluntary so I'll come when it suits", but then go and play local sport and Never miss a training, they should be able to apply that commitment to CFS.
OK mod hat on We have had some complaints about this thread, as there haven't been any personal attacks and i believe it is all in good humour, i'll leave it but lets get back on topic and discuss training frequency.
Hmmm Numbers seems like that to me too (somethings should not be discussed at all even if it is constructive criticism)- thats why I don't play in the sand pit much anymore Anyway hope everyone has fun with their chaps - I just got a new pair! cheers