They didnt respond in replacement of SAAS corecutters but they did respond due to the heavy workload that SAAS Paramedics as they had about 3 or 4 cases going at once and couldnt be everywhere so thats why MFS & CFS were called to aid SAAS crews with medical emergencies
Getting back on the topic before us, the way CFS groups could increase training is by getting all brigades in 1 group to respond to a mock incident like a bushfire or flood and blow the cobwebs off their skills that way and brushen them up as well as give the appliances a good work out
I'm sorry, but where did you get that from? - I dont understand this part -
and couldnt be everywhere so thats why MFS & CFS were called to aid SAAS crews with medical emergencies. - You are saying they couldn't be everywhere, to me that means the fire service were responded in their place, which, doesn't occur.
The ONLY time they would have responded, was to ASSIT the SAAS crews, who would have been ALREADY on scene. - EG - Patient lift, etc.
They would not get responded because they had a heavy workload, and needed first-aiders / people to attend in their place.. That doesn't happen ! (Maybe like I said to assist with patient lifts becuase other ambulance crews were tied up, but not to directly assisnt with any emergency related Px treatment).
Don't shoot from the hip, or say things that can be easily mis-read. They get questions being asked, and mis-lead people from the truth, or what you could actually mean. ~ Last thing you need a post on this forum to do, is tie up comms staff or agency heads with questions from "Bosses" because they have read this and want to know what the heck you are talking about.. (Ane trust me, people up the chain of command do read this forum, and others like it, and, rightfully so).
And don't post Assumptions. They make an A$$ out of U and ME (ASSUME)...
CC