A question that may merit some interesting discussion...
What further information should be included on a response page / MCT Message? Are there things that SHOULDN'T be included?
Personally I see a large amount of superfluous information such as "Call from SAPol" "SAPol and SAAS En route" "Clean up only" "U/K Entrapments" Does it really bring anything to the message?
Do we need to know what agency received the call? If we need further info, does this request not go through Adelaide Fire anyhow?
Do we need to know that the other emergency services are also responding? (Isn't this assumed? Any deficiencies should be covered in your Arrival Message and SITREP anyhow)
As per [
A document I now can't find], we are meant to be canning "Clean up only" for a multitude of reasons... eg:
22-01-11 13:29:52 MFS: *CFSRES INC036 22/01/11 13:29,RESPOND Vehicle Accident,HINDMARSH TIERS RD,HINDMARSH TIERS MAP 0 0 0 TG148,NEAR THE TENNIS COURTS, CLEAN UP, 2 CARS,STH029 HIND00
22-01-11 13:39:11 MFS: FROM MFS INCIDENT 036, 1 ENTRAPMENT FROM SAPOL
Additionally, why provide information that may restrict crew turnouts? We all know people pick and choose their calls.
Why state that there are Unknown entrapments? If something is not confirmed, why waste space in the page with it?
As I write this, the classic example has come up:
22-01-11 13:58:18 MFS:1: *CFSRES INC039 22/01/11 13:57,RESPOND RCR,STH BOUND B4 TH ANGLE VALE EXT ANGLE VALE RD,ANGLE VALE MAP 31 B 13 TG102,IS THE NORTHERN EXPRESSWAY, BEFORE THE A,NGLE VALE TURN OFF. U/K ENTRAP. FROM AMB,OS. CITY
22-01-11 13:58:20 MFS:e: BOUND.,DALK19 VIRG19 -oo-
If that's not a shitfight of information, I don't know what is. Also note that the page is now split over two pages, thus preventing the response tone from activating for longer that 2 seconds.
Is it that hard to keep response page information clear and concise? A location + X Street + landmarks + Confirmed entrapments/persons reported should be enough. If you're unsure of entrapments, then it should be an RCR response, if just cleanup, then Vehicle Accident. Oh to be back in the days of MVA Spillage's.
We're not meant to be interrogating that pager... it's simply alerting us to a need for our appliances at a given location.