Serious question.....should the person reporting a fire stay in the area or leave to give room for CFS/MFS to operate in ?
Last night I was driving near Noarlunga Shopping Centre when my wife observed a red glow towards the expressway bush area. We turned the car around & drove to the nearest street access to check.
From that location we could see the flames at the top of small gum trees in the distance and thought it was in the bush area on the side of the Southern Expressway. Little wind around but other people were noticing the smoke.
My wife called 112 and the subsequent page was accurate to where we were:
22:15:20 02-01-10 MFS: *CFSRES INC081 02/01/10 22:13,RESPOND GRASS FIRE,GREY BOX AV,NOARLUNGA CENTRE MAP 186 C 11 TG182,,SAIR55 MRPH00 OHH421 CFS Morphett Vale Response
Please note that a Commercial Fire and earlier Rubbish fire pages had possibly taken the Christies Beach trucks so thus the response trucks allocated.
I was unsure which side of the expressway the fire was on, but I though it was on the side we observed from.
We warned another business with cars nearby of the fire and then went to the major road intersection & waited.
This is a new building area behind Bunnings warehouse and near Noarlunga Hospital. Thus not on google maps.
So we telephoned the street name to try & give a more accurate location.
22:20:24 02-01-10 MFS: *CFSRES INC081 02/01/10 22:18,RESPOND GRASS FIRE,GREY BOX AV,NOARLUNGA CENTRE MAP 186 C 11 TG182,,SAIR55 CDN439 MFS Christie Downs 439
When the three trucks arrived (MV14, MV24?, MFS) we left the area.
By then the flames had died down (human planted bush area with bare earth in between near bike/walking track). So I suspect the fire had hit a bare earth area. But against the expressway lights, I could see the smoke column.
This morning I noticed the following page:
08:54:01 03-01-10 MFS: *CFSRES INC022 03/01/10 08:53,RESPOND GRASS FIRE,BEACH RD,NOARLUNGA CENTRE MAP 185 M 10 TG182,GRASS FIRE BEHIND BUNNINGS. CALLER WAS,ON THE BIKE OR WALKING TRACK LOOKING ACR,OSS THE EXPRESSWAY.,SAIR55 CDN431 MFS Christie Downs 431
We left the area after the fire trucks had arrived because we hate 'rubber necker observers' getting in the way of emergency operations. We also assumed that the fireys could see the smoke from the street or the business people could provide any additional information required.
We are not trained in full fire operations (completed overview courses) so this is different to other emergencies (first aid, rescue, search, etc) where we stay and assist because we are trained.
* Did we do the wrong thing by leaving when the trucks arrived ?
* Should a person observing the first fire & reported it, be available when crews arrive to provide further information if required ?
* Does the incident OIC seek out the observers for additional information ?
Serious question in case this occurs again in the future.