I see there are many more people being organised for strike teams to both Kangaroo Island, and Warooka.
Since there is (generally) a bit of time for people to get themselves prepared & packed for these types of calls, I want to remind people to make sure that they PACK THE CAMERA.
I am keen to get hold of photos from these incidents (and any other recent incidents for that matter) for adding to the Promotions Unit website.
So, if you can take suitable pictures of CFS operations at these incidents - be it on the fire ground, staging areas, IMT's etc, - please email them through to me, for adding to the Promotions Unit website
Photos can be emailed to pip@fire-brigade.asn.au
Thanks to those who have sent me photos today (I hope to get them up on the web in the next few days)
Pip
fell free to take mine from ozfire i'm going back to the island tomorrow so will get some more.
And of course post photos here!
Pics are welcome and encouraged in this forum. 8-)
Im heading over in the morning, camera packed. :wink:
I went to KI on TTG 24 as part off the ParaGum Strike Team, took my camera, got LOTS of pics. when I have sorted through them, I will post them up here, OzFire and Pip, I will send you some of mine for the promo site.
Thanks guys...look forward to seeing the pics!!
I have had an urgent request for some photos of Hills CFS members, working on KI... but I need them by 4.30 pm today (the newspaper's deadline) ....if, by chance, anyone has such a photo, and by Chance reads this before 4.30 pm, pls let me know - email me at
pip@fire-brigade.asn.au
Otherwise, I am happy to accept any suitable photos, at any time, for use on the Promo site...
Pip
I have uploaded a few photos of the Foul Bay/Warooka fires to the Southern Yorke CFS website.
http://www.southernyorke.sacfs.org (http://www.southernyorke.sacfs.org)
Then click 'Pictures' on the left then 'Fires - Southern Yorke Peninsula'
(I havent posted them here as I never took the photos!)
Some great photos there Jim,I love the one of the brentwood 24p that is magic...
Quote from: rescue5271 on December 20, 2007, 05:48:02 PM
Some great photos there Jim,I love the one of the brentwood 24p that is magic...
Did someone say deadman zone.
Deadman zone looks like it will be re written after some new finds that teh CSIRO have done and they are planning a couple of new test fire's in that park north of Keith that I just love in Jan/Feb 2008......
Quote from: rescue5271 on December 21, 2007, 05:36:36 AM
Deadman zone looks like it will be re written after some new finds that teh CSIRO have done and they are planning a couple of new test fire's in that park north of Keith that I just love in Jan/Feb 2008......
Oh goody . . . . . I was wondering how we'd managed to make it to christmas without a N****** strike team. We'll book one in next month.
There are lots of breaks around the park now and DEH have done loads of burn offs there so we should not get too many long strike teams to the park(i hope)
Quote from: jasec on December 20, 2007, 08:01:33 PM
Quote from: rescue5271 on December 20, 2007, 05:48:02 PM
Some great photos there Jim,I love the one of the brentwood 24p that is magic...
Did someone say deadman zone.
Well looks can be deceiving :-D
I was talking to the Brentwood captain and he said it wasn't very hot where they were. Their job was too cool down the scrub on the left to prevent it from jumping the road. He said that the fire never crossed the road and they only had a few spots across the road which were put out straight away.
I just say that the photographer was in the right spot at the right time!! :mrgreen:
great shot of the fixed wing there by john, and that shot of brentwood 24p is very speccy!!
That shot is front cover material, and I hope that the road the were on had an exit route otherwise they ARE in the Deadman Zone :wink:
Pip you already seem to be doing it but you'er welcome to use any that I put on ozfire :wink: :-D