So, I know that this has probably been done before, but I'd like to see some decent and useful information on this forum for once.
So, what do you carry in you turnout gear? If you have a gear bag as well, what's in that? For once I'm interested to see what our SES pals carry :P
I'll get the ball rolling:
Helmet:
Flashhood
Ear plugs
Torch
PBI Turnout Coat:
Structural gloves
P2 Dust mask
Torch
2xShove Knives
Standard screwdriver
FIP Keys
Too many Nitrile gloves to count
Small notepad
Door Wedges
Lvl 1 Coat:
Bottle of H2O
Goggles
Matches
Sunnies
Pbi Pants:
Short length of personal line
Torch
Rescue Knife
More nitrile gloves
Keyring Resuci-Mask
Lvl 1 Pants:
Bushfire Gloves
Nitrile Gloves
Edit: Brain fade
Helmet:
Notebook
Goggles
PBI Jacket:
Structure Gloves
Nitrile Gloves
Pen
PBI Pants:
Flash Hood
Riggers Gloves
Knife
Lvl 1 Jacket:
Fire Starter [flint n steel type]
Matches
Dust Mask
Nomex face Shield Thing
Nitrile Gloves
Pen
Earplugs
Lvl 1 Pants:
Bushfire Gloves
Nitrile Gloves
Knife
Bushfire helmet:
goggles
Structural helmet
Torch
Proban jacket
Notpad
Water
Pbi jacket
flash hood
proban pants
Lv1 gloves
Pbi pants
struct gloves
Bumbag thingy
smoke mask
floppy hat
safety glasses
numbers I think i need to get more stuff :-D
Helmet
Torch
PBI Coat
Notebook
Pen
Bottled water
Nitrile Gloves
Goggles
Dust mask
Flash hood
PBI Pants
Rural Gloves
Structural gloves
Rural Coat
Bottled water
Sun hat
Goggles
Nitrile gloves
Dust mask
Bandana
Rural Pants
Rural gloves
6739264: Do you really have 2 torches in your PBI kit?
Helmet
Helmet light "Tikka"
Googles
Ear Muffs
COVERALLS or TWO PIECE top
Left pocket - pocket knife on a lanyard, whistle, pen, notebook
Right pocket - Another pen, Field book.
Lower part of overalls or two piece pants
Left cargo pocket -length of 8mm rescue rope (small lenght 1mtr), synthetic tape - for tieing back doors, surgical scissors.
Right hand cargo - safety glasses, P2 mask, riggers gloves, disposable gloves, PT Road Rescue gloves.
RH Pocket spare lighter, ear plus.
Road crash jacket - Nil
For certain other tasks(like land search) throw in first aid kit, compass, protractor, munchies, two bottles of water & some other stuff carried in bum bags or packs.
Seems like there is some double up - but you just never know?
We normally don't carry water on our bodies I find things hanging off belts are a pain during RCR. And we have fridges on the truck so why carry it?
Task away from the vehicles of course people carry the wet stuff.
hope this helps.
cheers
Helmet:
Torch
Flashhood
Camera :P
FIP keys
PBI Turnout Coat:
Structural gloves
Bushfire Gloves
Nitrile gloves
Notepad
Pen
Lvl 1 Coat:
Goggles
Bush Fire Gloves
Nitrile Gloves
Pbi Pants:
nothing...
Lvl 1 Pants:
Pocket knife
Quote from: CFS_Firey on March 02, 2008, 04:16:11 PM
6739264: Do you really have 2 torches in your PBI kit?
Yeah, Super Sabrelite 2000 on the coat and UK44 in the pants. The one in the pants helps when I dont have the coat around. Eg: Driving.
HELMET
P2 Dust Mask
Torch
List of Phone Numbers
PBI COAT
Structure Gloves
Notebook / Pen
Flashhood
FIP Keys
Leatherman
PBI PANTS
Riggers Gloves
RCR Gloves
RURAL COAT
Bushfire Gloves
Notebook / Pen
Dust Mask
RURAL PANTS
Nothing
SMALL BACKPACK
Clear / Dark / Yellow Safety Glasses
Goggles
Matches
Camelback
Compass
Pocket Knife
Spaceblanket
Personal Firstaid Kit
Lollies / Baked Beans
Spare Socks
Sun Cream
Floppy Hat
HELMET
ear muffs
triangular bandage
P2 Dust mask
SHIRT
filed notebook
pen
pencil
scrap paper notebook
safety glasses
chewies
rubber gloves multiple pairs
PANTS
riggers
PT rescue gloves
P2 dust mask
rubber gloves multiple pairs
ROAD CRASH JACKET
rubber gloves
throw away line
adjustable spanner
pliers
double bit screw driver
shears
OVERALLS
filed notebook
pen
pencil
scrap paper notebook
safety glasses
chewies
rubber gloves multiple pairs
riggers
P2 dust mask
WET WEATHER JACKET
Throw away line
munchies
BUMBAG
water bottles
First aid kit
Munchies
torch
knife
throw away line
spray jacket
batteries
compass
pens pencils
paper
STORM bag
gumboots
storm turn out gear
including some more of the items above
Quote from: Jono on March 02, 2008, 07:36:03 PM
Helmet:
Torch
Flashhood
Camera :P
FIP keys
aaah yes, that ones there as well.
I carry too much gear, but I don't know where I will be operating from (eg in a Field Command vehicle or the local community club). So for SES Field Operations Control / Communications control....
DRESS UNIFORM
Top pockets = Field notebook, pens, retractable pencil, name badge, post-it pad, SES photo id badge.
Trouser pockets = latex gloves, ear plugs, emergency resus mask, orange bandanna, hankie, keyring (contains metal whistle, pocket knife, army spoon/opener, USB key)
wallet (incl cash)
wearing steel cap boots
BUM BAG
2x water bottles
Safety goggles for over my glasses
personal first-aid kit
pens, retractable pencil, white board marker, permanent marker, hi-lighter pen
compass & protractor
emergency sewing kit
leather debris gloves
P2 dust mask
spare boot laces
head lamp torch
spare batteries for pager & torch
GEAR BAG
Orange one-piece Overall PPE
SES cap & wide brim hat
SES blue jumper
3x bags of soft lollies
Orange waterproof jacket
Plastic bag of map-reading/navigation equipment (incl some topo maps)
Plastic bag of extra stationary items
Ring binder folder with all blank forms, blank paper & written information
Clip Board with blank paper
Hand-held scanner
socks, woollen beanie, woollen finger-less gloves
laptop computer & associated cables.
One of the most useful items is carbon paper so that paperwork is duplicated as it is written. One for the Ops or crew leader, one for the paper trail.
I am also trained for land search, basic rescue, USAR 1 and first aid.... so if I am to be field crew away from vehicles, then stuff gets transferred to my overall PPE pockets.
Note Book
Pen
Gloves
Every thing other than that is on the truck in my pocket on the back of the front seat. Right in front of me when I get on the Truck
Quote from: backburn on March 03, 2008, 04:12:45 PM
Every thing other than that is on the truck in my pocket on the back of the front seat. Right in front of me when I get on the Truck
I take it you're not BA?
SES GUYS: What's the difference between a field notebook and a normal notebook? Also, sesrcr carries "shears", are they scissors?
Also, I've been told that helmets aren't designed to carry items between the head harness and outer shell, because that space is needed for cushioning impacts. Anyone else heard that?
shears/ scissors - shears are heavier duty than scissors (& thats what they are called - shears).
Field notebook is the issued version of a note book & is supposed to be a controlled document for court purposes. Other than that they the same as normal ones.
Jeez Andrew I didn't want to list every thing :-D - you made me look bad! :-P
Sticking stuff between the helmet shell & its harness would defeat the purpose of having a suspended harness but I have never seen anything to say dont do it as in industry there is no requirement to use it as a storage space.
cheers
Quote from: CFS_Firey on March 03, 2008, 04:55:51 PM
Quote from: backburn on March 03, 2008, 04:12:45 PM
Every thing other than that is on the truck in my pocket on the back of the front seat. Right in front of me when I get on the Truck
I take it you're not BA?
SES GUYS: What's the difference between a field notebook and a normal notebook? Also, sesrcr carries "shears", are they scissors?
Also, I've been told that helmets aren't designed to carry items between the head harness and outer shell, because that space is needed for cushioning impacts. Anyone else heard that?
More of a thermal heat release issue also I believe..
i have the shears in my RCR jacket so i can cut seat belts if doing rescue or cat clothing of the injured if providing first aid also have a set in my personal first aid kit
Quote from: CFS_Firey on March 03, 2008, 04:55:51 PM
SES GUYS: What's the difference between a field notebook and a normal notebook?
The yellow CFS Field Notebook & orange SES Field notebook are very similar.
The pages cannot be removed and the pages are numbered. I understand that all members are meant to carry one so that you can make notes about an incident (eg time, what happened, decision made, by whom, etc)which can be submitted to a court or review organisation.
Meant to help people with poor memories (especially ME....)
Quote from: chook on March 03, 2008, 05:24:10 PM
Jeez Andrew I didn't want to list every thing :-D - you made me look bad! :-P
Problem of not knowing what vehicle I will be with or what resources will be available. A pain in the back when carrying stuff.....
One day the Unit might get what it needs so that volunteers do not need to provide from personal kit.....OR....the people who consider myself paranoid & stupid are correct.
Quote from: CFS_Firey on March 03, 2008, 04:55:51 PM
Quote from: backburn on March 03, 2008, 04:12:45 PM
Every thing other than that is on the truck in my pocket on the back of the front seat. Right in front of me when I get on the Truck
I take it you're not BA?
Yes I do have CABA but that is in a crew bag only wear 1 helmet torch on it all the time
You Paranoid? I would say that - just careful :wink:
Yep you are right depends on the job, my landsearch kit is fairly big!!
Anyway was only having a dig :-D
cheers mate
Whoops, forget to add door wedges.
Also, for those who carry FIP keys, what do you carry? Have you found the 'standard' key actually works?
Quote from: CFS_Firey on March 03, 2008, 04:55:51 PM
Also, I've been told that helmets aren't designed to carry items between the head harness and outer shell, because that space is needed for cushioning impacts. Anyone else heard that?
Yeah, heard both the thermal issues and the cushioning issues. It depends I guess, my earplugs are hardly noticeable in there, and on the odd occasion the flashhood sits up top, its usually pulled out and donned before the helmet is on. I wouldn't be too keen on working with a flashhood sitting in my lid and me sweating my ring off!
003 & 004 keys carried.
Same 003 / 004, also have a few extra keys not related to FIPs, electrical panel keys etc.
Quote from: 6739264 on March 06, 2008, 02:48:38 PM
Whoops, forget to add door wedges.
Also, for those who carry FIP keys, what do you carry? Have you found the 'standard' key actually works?
two 003 keys, ones a bit longer and a 004
Good to see the 003, 003L and the 004 getting some lovin'. I've got the same, plus a few misc keys for the odd board here and there.
Yeah, carry that T bar 'key' used to open some of the outer boxes that FIP's are in, however that is now stored on the truck.. Hurts a little when you land awkwardly on it!..
They have FIP's behind THOSE locks? Holy filtered, here I was thinking the T-Bar was happily only for Booster Installations...
I know of one where a prems had an FIP in a front foyer.. (double air lock type of foyer) Which often got vandalised / had the front doors busted every second weekend.. So the FIP is now protected in the box..
QuoteGood to see the 003, 003L and the 004 getting some lovin'.
It's actually called a 604 key, for info the 003 comes in a short and long version. All officers should carry at least one of each, if not make sure they are in your truck somewhere.
Helmet
- torch
- P2 mask
- earplugs
Jacket
- gloves
- goggles
- knife on lanyard (fumble fingers)
- resus mask
- pen & notebook
- puffer
- H2O
pants
- triangular bandage
- hazchem card
go-bag
- jacket liner/s
- hat
- sunnies
- playing cards (marked of course!)
- spare socks & jocks
- toothbrush
- minor medical
- ops management guidelines (in case I have trouble sleeping)
- heavy vehicle log
- mobile phone charger
- spare batteries
- orienteering compass
I have a cigar in one pocket and a piece of string in the other.
All of the contents of fellow responders pockets has been very insightful, though one noteable ommission is very suprising, for years this cure all was shown nightly on television, with seemingly endless uses it was a quantum leap in emergency management.
I was impressed when with a few household items, it helped transform an ordinary SUV it a unbeatable battlewagon and then on another night built an attack plane again with same household items, yep the A TEAM rocked but, only with the help of "duct tape" the panacea for the 21st century. :-D Yeh ,B A Baracus (aka MrT)one smooth operator with him on your appliance, youd go through the gates of hades and come out eating icecream , from a cone made of Duct Tape, of course!!! :wink:
Cheers Jaff
Quote from: TillerMan on March 09, 2008, 09:10:57 AM
I have a cigar in one pocket and a piece of string in the other.
I hope you have something to light that cigar? Mind you, you valley boys do enough work you could simply use the house alight in front of you ;)
Quote from: jaff on March 09, 2008, 11:34:21 AM
All of the contents of fellow responders pockets has been very insightful, though one noteable ommission is very suprising...
...Duct Tape, of course!!! :wink:
I pity the foo' that doesn't carry 100mph tape on their pump!
(Lets start the Duck/Duct tape debate! - Its Duck Tape!) :-P
Oh numbers so wise in the ways of the world , but still using a rubberised fork, so as not do damage to your complection - Duct tape was developed for use in the air conditioning industries , for joining ceiling ducts.
Though there has been the odd video where .................. needless to say the individuals involved were prosecuted by RSPCA , and found to be quackers :-D
Cheers Jaff
Oh Jaff, so close, yet so far. Duck tape was adopted by aircon industry after its invention by the Military in WWII. Waterproof qualities = water off a ducks back = Duck Tape ;)
Not quite numbers...... "duck" tape as it was made from cotton duck..... :-D
Here's a bit of info about it
http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/ducttape.htm
Pip
I was trying to find that site Pip (and nice pics from those last few incidents too)
First things first. PBI? Whats that? :D
Helmet:
Ear plugs
ICMS tag
Nomex Turnout Coat:
Flashood
FIP Keys
Torch
2xShove Knifes
Res-Q-Rench
Resus Mask
Nitrile Gloves
4m Personal Line
5xWedge-it
Electrical Tape
Nomex Pants:
Firefighting Gloves
4m Personal Line
Torch
Nitrile Gloves
Keyring Resuci-Mask
Duty Pants:
Leatherman
Rescue Knife
GP Gloves
Nitrile Gloves
Pen
Sunnies
Bushfire Bag:
Rescue Helmet
Bushfire Coat
Flashood
Goggles
Riggers Gloves
Notebook
Field Operations Notebook
Nitrile Gloves
Clear Safety Glasses
Spare ICMS Tag
I assume majority of this equipment listed is personal purchase ? I know mine is but when you add it up, the equipment listed can add up to a few $$$.
Most of my equipment, apart from my basic PPE, is self purchased.
Hello tax deductions!
Helmet:
BR5 - Mounted Torch
Structure - (working on getting another torch out of equip. officer)
Proban Coat:
Wildfire Gloves
RCR Gloves
Nitrile Gloves (Several)
Pocket Knife (leatherman style with all sorts of useful bits)
Safety Glasses - Yellow
Spare Hanky - For cold mornings
Cloth Nappy - Summer only
Loose change (useful for firecover at community events)
PBI Coat:
Structure Gloves
Proban Pants:
Goggles
Notebook
A couple of pens
PBI Pants:
Nothing
No flash hood?
Sorry its in my bag with PBI gear (no hooks or hanging it our station) coz it has to go before the rest of the gear
In my other bag is spare socks, gloves and a hat
Quote from: JJD on May 18, 2008, 04:34:53 PM
Helmet:
BR5 - Mounted Torch
Structure - (working on getting another torch out of equip. officer)
Proban Coat:
Wildfire Gloves
RCR Gloves
Nitrile Gloves (Several)
Pocket Knife (leatherman style with all sorts of useful bits)
Safety Glasses - Yellow
Spare Hanky - For cold mornings
Cloth Nappy - Summer only
Loose change (useful for firecover at community events)
PBI Coat:
Structure Gloves
Proban Pants:
Goggles
Notebook
A couple of pens
PBI Pants:
Nothing
You dont carry L1 (or non-structural) gloves in your PBI?
Well i have only been issued 1 set of lv1 gloves and i sometimes take them with me as well but usually I leave them in my lv1 gear.
Have those of you who mention carrying them in Pbi got 2 pairs or just take them on a per job basis?
as with bittenyakka, i only have one set of wildfire gloves (something else to get out of the equip. officer) and they live in my lvl1 gear
Quote from: Pipster on March 10, 2008, 09:31:48 AM
http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/ducttape.htm
Pip
I think that site is referring to 100MPH tape or gaffer tape rather than the 50mm pvc tape that we know as duct tape here.
Quote
HOW IT'S MADE:
Duct tape is a strong tape that is composed of three layers. The top layer (1) is a resilient plastic (Polyethelyne). The bottom layer (3) is a rubber-based adhesive. The middle layer (2) is a fabric mesh. Duct tape was manufactured by pressing these three layers together. Now, some manufacturers have created a process that makes the same strong, three layer tape in just one step. While there are stronger tapes (like filament tape), duct tape, when doubled over onto itself can pull a 2000 lb. car out of a ditch, and has the distinct benefit of not requiring any other tools to cut it - you just rip it with your bare hands.
cheers
AJ
Quote from: bittenyakka on May 18, 2008, 08:19:28 PM
Have those of you who mention carrying them in Pbi got 2 pairs or just take them on a per job basis?
2 pairs, one for each set of turnout gear.
2 Pairs - Doesn't everyone regularly ransack the storeroom?
2 pairs..
lol who keeps there stuff locked up anyway...have as many pairs as ya want....
lol ours is very locked up and restricted.
whats point in having it all locked up?? can all members get access??
um i am not sure. Let's just say some people like it that way
Ours is locked up, but only with the normal station key.
No sense in having it locked up if members cannot access it when they need to. Things don't tend to break on training nights.
so so tru...my brigade is a rural one full of farmers...hence reason why i was lil shocked when they said it ws all locked up
Only three peolpe have a key to our equipment cupboard, our equip. officer, her husband and our captain.