This is from the MFS Union website
http://www.ufusa.asn.au/wordback6.pdf
SEAFORD/ALDINGA
The Union was pleased to note that following extensive lobbying from both the SAMFS and the UFU the Government recently purchased land at both Seaford and Aldinga which is earmarked as future SAMFS Fire Stations. The Union has always held the view that as all people now pay the Emergency Services Levy, they should be entitled to the provision of the best available emergency service response.
I posted that topic and thread ages ago. Doesnt mean stations will be built next week though. Just pre-planning for the future.
may be the union is going to build a retreat for all its members,but if there area is getting good service from the CFS does there need to be a MFS station there and where are they going to get the mann power from????
Other organisations have purchased land in the Seaford area for the future. This includes Scouting who have a large block of undeveloped land on Commercial Rd near Moana Heights. They have been sitting on this land for ages.
I believe the Seaford Meadows development plan does detail another fire station, primary school, shops, etc. But with SAFECOM now trying to control physical assets, it could be for a bigger & better CFS station. :wink:
I dont mind them building an MFS station there in the future if needed but this bit here is the kick in the teeth to any cfs vollie
The Union has always held the view that as all people now pay the Emergency Services Levy, they should be entitled to the provision of the best available emergency service response.
Camo,write to the VFBA and see if they can do anything about it :?
It would be like a david vs galioth battle....haha
Someone needs to bring the response times of Murray Bridge MFS to the attention of the union. I know plenty of CFS brigades that can get out the door faster then this station.
May be this is a opening for a paid and volunteer station like CFA......
They have also said they have purchased land at Mount Barker as well. I would expect that this would come as no surprise to those in that brigade.
well I guess they will also order a couple of new fire boats with all these marinas going to open along the coast from Meningie all the way to ROBE...better still open a MFS boat station at Meningie and we can use it for fishing...
Quote from: Camo on June 30, 2006, 03:53:17 PM
I dont mind them building an MFS station there in the future if needed but this bit here is the kick in the teeth to any cfs vollie
The Union has always held the view that as all people now pay the Emergency Services Levy, they should be entitled to the provision of the best available emergency service response.
Because 4 blokes waiting next to a fire truck, is exactly the same as 25+ sitting at home needing to drive to the station, where the posibility still exists that no-one will show up.
:roll:
it sounds harsh i understand that Camo;
but who can argue that the CFS way is better than 3 firies and an SO sitting with the appliance 24/7 available to respond
It can only be a good thing to put in MFS stations for the above mentioned reasons. I dont see why CFS people have a problem with an MFS team with them, doesnt mean you lose all your calls, works fine for Salisbury to share the area.
Anyway more MFS Stations means they need more people so better chance of getting in when applying. :-)
Quote from: rescue5271 on June 30, 2006, 07:28:19 PM
well I guess they will also order a couple of new fire boats with all these marinas going to open along the coast from Meningie all the way to ROBE...better still open a MFS boat station at Meningie and we can use it for fishing...
Mmmm.... one of those down our way would be nice (Boat that is)!!!!
Whats everyones opinion on boats in the CFS???
I can see a need for a couple of boats,along the Murray and down the south east if the new development goes ahead would be nice.. I am sure they alreday use SES boats in some areas?
Quote from: medevac on July 02, 2006, 08:03:10 AM
it sounds harsh i understand that Camo;
but who can argue that the CFS way is better than 3 firies and an SO sitting with the appliance 24/7 available to respond
Im not arguing the fact that the MFS arent quicker then the CFS in regards to 24/7 but its more the way the union have written it.
If you want to read it the way they have written it there would be MFS in every town across the state as everyone pays the ESL.
Quote from: rescue5271 on July 02, 2006, 03:50:48 PM
I can see a need for a couple of boats,along the Murray and down the south east if the new development goes ahead would be nice.. I am sure they alreday use SES boats in some areas?
most ses units along the river and near marine areas have a boat... yank, kingston, berri, blanchetown, barmera for example...
not sure how often they get used to assist CFS, ive heard of them being used to transport gear/guys to islands along the murray in lagoons and the like.
Quote from: Camo on July 02, 2006, 04:04:37 PM
Quote from: medevac on July 02, 2006, 08:03:10 AM
it sounds harsh i understand that Camo;
but who can argue that the CFS way is better than 3 firies and an SO sitting with the appliance 24/7 available to respond
Im not arguing the fact that the MFS arent quicker then the CFS in regards to 24/7 but its more the way the union have written it.
If you want to read it the way they have written it there would be MFS in every town across the state as everyone pays the ESL.
You wouldnt prefer a 24/7 manned fire station to protect you and your family?
Do any stations ever sit and wait at their station for the calls to come, especially on really hot high fire danger windy days?
Some stations do go to active standby on extreme days. Not just ban days but when the FDI is maybe 65+. I know Para group actually request their brigades to go on active standby on particular days. They usually have enough people around to do that.
depends how crank you are :wink:
my group will go on standby occasionally depending on the FDIs... its relatively common across several regions
Quote from: Toast on July 02, 2006, 05:40:45 PM
You wouldnt prefer a 24/7 manned fire station to protect you and your family?
Well thats not really the issue im referring too. I would love that but its just the way the union have gone about it that is a kick in the teeth.
Depends if the power is out and the air con is working at teh station,we have a few members who will sit or be clsoe to the station on a bad day...
i feel i little sorry for those guys, feeling undermined. however, more stations = more MFS positions available. Maybe then it won't be so hard to get into.
We'll go on standby depending on the FDI's, or if it's looking lke a bad day. Theres enough at the station to keep us busy.
what, the bar? :wink:
lol - i think last time we went on standby i ended up lying down with my jacket as a pillow and sleeping for a couple of hours... rivetting stuff.
Last time we where paged on stand by was when SOCC where busy last year and it was a rather hot day.nice to stay inside in air- con and no wife or kids nagging you to take them to the lake :-o
bugga the lake, go underground.
Not a bad lake PF :wink:
Didnt know there was a lake in Naracoorte. All I know of is the caves and snake museum, both interesting places in two different ways. :lol:
Well PF,come down in summer and check the sights out both in the water and out :-P
the caves are awesome down that way, definitely worth a look if ya heading SE
there great and a good spot for a wedding.....
Yeah, love the caves. Been down there a few times. Need to get back down there and do the ones I ahvent been in, think Im missing the bat cave and a couple of others, forgotten been a few years...
Quote from: rescue5271 on July 05, 2006, 08:24:26 PM
there great and a good spot for a wedding.....
you guys should raise some money and become drinks waiters for wedding receptions at the caves, take out an ad in the paper!
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