The bulk of the posts that talk about crewing issues, the solution to the problem is to put in a paid service in the busier CFS areas. Then posts go on about how dedicated the members are etc etc (and I have no doubt about their dedication or the commitment of the members, or their families, or their employers.)
BUT their may be other ways to solve some of the crewing issues, without putting major stress on those trying their best.
I often get emails & phone calls from people who live in MFS area. They are very keen to join CFS, but are generally excluded from membership in many cases, due to their location.
Why can't we utilise those people for particularly busy brigades, who may have crewing issues (temporary or otherwise).
Train them up, and roster them at the busy brigades. They can sit at the station, perhaps during specific times, and respond as necessary.
Similarly there are many existing CFS members (and when I was a Uni Student, with too much time on my hands, I really really wanted to do this ) - roster them onto those busy stations - and they can respond to those calls.
You also have the local members who can respond to the call - and you have a fully crewed appliance, all ready to go in a short space of time.
Obviously things like training, facilities, rostering would need to be addressed (and I would hope it doesn't land on the shoulders of those already in the brigade).
A system like this means CFS can fully provide the level of service required, the local community still supports its local brigade, and its local members...
This idea is not specifically aimed at Seaford, but aimed at busy urban fringe brigades - who may have a temporary crewing problem, or a longer term one. Some areas may not need to persue this idea, for others, it might solve some problems...
Pip