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Started by Mike, December 15, 2005, 09:37:15 AM

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strikeathird

Standby city response...






:-P

Robert-Robert34

Heres a hilarious pager message i got off the pager site today 

1908525 12:30:18 13-03-06 INFO:EAS:EASTERN SUBURBS RESPOND ANIMAL RESCUE - 6 BOLINGBROKE RD, TOORAK GARDENS, TWO POSSUMS STUCK IN RAINWATER TANK - FAUNA RESCUE ON SCENE REQUIRE ASSISTANCE GAINING ENTRY INTO TANK

It sounds like the possums had gastro and were getting some water to drink  :lol: :-P
Kalangadoo Brigade

PF_

Saw a page earlier this morning about a dog stuck on a roof

oz fire

MFS: RESPOND Hazmat Incident 15/03/06 15:31,UPPER STURT RD,GLENALTA, MAP 143 D 12 ,,BELAIR NATIONAL PARK. 50 LITRES UNKNOWN CHEMICAL.,9028*CFSRES:

Now theres something different - bit of a change from a bushfire in the Belair National Park :|
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

pumprescue

From : a concerned citizen:There is a female outside the orroroo police station rubbing herself. Please, help.

What the....sounds like Orroroo are have a good time. :-o

probie_boy

QuoteMFS: RESPOND Hazmat Incident 15/03/06 15:31,UPPER STURT RD,GLENALTA, MAP 143 D 12 ,,BELAIR NATIONAL PARK. 50 LITRES UNKNOWN CHEMICAL.,9028*CFSRES:

Now theres something different - bit of a change from a bushfire in the Belair National Park :|

haha, yeah a girl in my brigade works for parks and made that call. some parks boys picked these two drums up found under a tarpaulin near sir mark oliphant park. they then brought it back to belair and were just gonna dump it when the girl from my brigade walked past the drums and got caned with this brutal odour. she then rang hazmat. didn't find out what it was though. Personally I believe leftovers from a clandestine drug lab, as they are becoming quite common in the back of the hills.

well, theres the full story, straight from the horses mouth.

strikeathird

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Quotedidn't find out what it was though. Personally I believe leftovers from a clandestine drug lab, as they are becoming quite common in the back of the hills.


Thats right, its the story from the horses mouth, not the facts from the horses mouth...


:?

medevac

mmm not quite the facts i had heard...

strikeathird


medevac

whatever it was,,, heard it had a pH of zero... thats some strong acid!!!

probie_boy

yeah, well she was there and told them to call hazmat, so it would appear to be pretty accurate.

pH of zero ay! surprised theres even drums left. skirkmoe's a burnsider, maybe he can shed some light on the incident??

medevac

Quote from: probie_boy on March 17, 2006, 08:08:38 AM
yeah, well she was there and told them to call hazmat, so it would appear to be pretty accurate.


i dont doubt she was there!!! just stating that i heard some very differant facts from the people in the know.

oz fire

ha ha ha - how to distort facts in one easy post - anyone for Chinese whispers  :wink: ....... have heard a different version from the local crews who responded

Does however raise a question - the drums were emitting a noxious vapor - hence the burning of eyes and throats of those that eventually called Hazmat - being NPWSA staff, wouldn't they have done BFF1 or Level 1 and hence basic Hazmat????

Would you move/relocate half full drums of an unlabeled substance thats in a place it shouldn't be and you don't know what it is???
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

medevac

very tru ozFire...

u would wonder what happend to basic training...

from what i hear, 4 seperate drums were picked up by a parks worker on rounds and put in the back of a ute... the parks worker then realised at the park gate that some of the drums contents had leaked, and a fire brigade response was transmitted...

interesting to note that a proper (SOP) HAZMAT response wasnt sent on the intial response page...

medevac

MOTHER RANG. PLS DONT FORGET TO PICK ME UP FROM THE DOCTOR ON YOUR WAY HOME

cos im sure there'd be hell to pay...

strikeathird

Quote from: probie_boy on March 17, 2006, 08:08:38 AM
yeah, well she was there and told them to call hazmat, so it would appear to be pretty accurate.

pH of zero ay! surprised theres even drums left. skirkmoe's a burnsider, maybe he can shed some light on the incident??

Not doubting her, just saying your 'opinion' on the clan lab aint the "story from the horses mouth"..

any way...  who cares.

medevac

we'll start another thread...

"Belair HAZMAT Debate" LOL

strikeathird


probie_boy

no my views on the clan lab are just that. My views! not part of the story. just clearing it up

fire03rescue

TEST TO SEE IF THE DOG ATE THE PAGER !!!
woof woof

medevac

but what if it had? hmm i guess you'd have to wait it out....

PF_

INFO: All new firefighters who will be training the initial CABA course this year (not reaccredit) will be fitted for PPI Gold at the CFS State Training Centre when on the course. - Steve GTO

Wonder if that goes for everyone who does BA course

medevac

hmm well thats what it says.

PF_

Its from a GTO, so maybe it only works for a certain group (bit odd if it did)

Makes sense though

medevac