Because most of us are smart enough to know that their is no point having stupdily expensive vehicles sitting there most of the time, most people struggle to crew 1 vehicle, let alone half a dozen.
Think about it, you just said yourself people are sick of having to much put on them, so why join half a dozen different services.
99% of the time the jobs are cutting up tree's and tarping, with the odd sandbagging job.
Can't remember a real full on USAR style job happened, if ever.
Anytime ropes are mentioned the job ends up being done by state staff...you know what I mean.....
It annoyed the filtered out of me yesterday when the SCC were pumping out jobs flat out to units that were 50+ kms away.
And you wanna cane MFS comms, they have to follow the same stupid rules.
Reply #34 on: Today at 02:46:48
I know more than you think......
If you know the SES SOC RFA system and its history, then the above posting is very insulting. Yes, I believe you know of a CRD system, but not the system being critised in this thread.
The business rules are set in agreement with all MFS, CFS, SES & SAFECOM. Go critise them not a volunteer.
If I am wrong, then tell me your name because I must be training with you has a SES Volunteer or paid staff. I doubt this.
I also work full-time has 2nd level support, with a call centre system which dispatches jobs to me. This system has time response and time to fix penalties that are tightly controlled. The CFS and SES system do not go to this level. I do not know if MFS have time to fix system.
On Monday and Tuesday, we also were flat out at work maintaining infrastructure. It might not involve lights/sirens but people do get impacted greatly if the problem is not fixed in a timely manner.
The same when I was doing Coms In at SES SOC. It might be a small storm damage tasking in your perspective that anyone could fix. But the woman who wanted help for her 90+ old mother with a possible unstable roof in the Barossa Valley area it was a big deal. She was in metro Adelaide when she got a call from her frightened mother.
As stated, yes you might work with a emergency CRD system. But please do not insult me by saying you know better than myself when you do not publish your name on the forum you post to.