Yeah - bring that on - issuing scanners - now lets give them to every facility who has a duty of care for others in the community - schools, kindys, libraries, nursing homes, hospitals, doctors surgeries, community centres, aged care facilities, respite centres, youth centres, government offices ..........................
Excellent and then lets training them on on what to listen for so they don't hear all the other incidents that are happening and lets train them only to listen to their brigade - coz a scanner won't pick up anything else but local communications.
Maybe we should throw out brigade response plans, group operations management plans, regional operations management plans, the education dept. procedures and policies regarding TFB days and high fire risk days ...... the systems already exist, each brigade and group should have local resource and contact directories - with critical infrastructure listed - much easier to make a quick call for the once in a life time where a facility may be threatened than have them listen to a scanner and then like everything else have it fade into the other background noise!