Wish List!!!!

Started by Alan (Big Al), September 24, 2006, 11:29:07 PM

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Alan (Big Al)

Just thought i'd start up something totally pointless.
What i wouldn't mind for my brigade and the chances of getting it.

Type 2 pumper- with some hard lobbying, maybe in the next couple years.

Fire Boat-(just something simple) I don't think so tim.

Some better RCR gear that doesn't breakdown so much. Unlikely.

:-D :-D :-D :-D
Lt. Goolwa CFS

SA Firey

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CFS_Firey

Type 2?  Why not go all out for a Scania? That's what I'd have on my wishlist...
And a Bronto for cat up tree jobs... (Or have the SES taken them over now?)

rescue5271

A second set of RCR gear for our pumper would be nice one set on rescue is just not enough when your wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy out of town....A new pumper type 2 would be the icing on the cake with the on going problems with out pumper.

bittenyakka

A type 2 for our urban coverage +RCR but I don't think many of our brigad wants that yet this is the wishlist. A 34p/24p for rural stuff and while we are at it a skyjet or something of the sort. And to house these we will need new station.

Maby swap the type 2 for a Scania or just it as well.

bajdas

Given recent threads on this forum, some understanding from other emergency services at what SASES do & a want to work with us. Quite simple I would have thought.... :|
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.

Toast

Its ok, we'll give you a yell when we need some manpower for filling sandbags.

All the Pumper love... I wish the CFS would build a PROPER Urban Appliance, maybe one with a decent mid mount multi stage pump.

Please? CFS? A whole heap of us do more than scrubbies...? Guys...?

rescue5271

CFS would not know how to build a mid mount multi pump thats why the look interstate for pumpers......

Smallflame

Less tribalism! there's something that could benefit everyone! :-D

Alan (Big Al)

^^What some mistletoe  :-P :-P :lol:
Lt. Goolwa CFS

CFS_Firey

QuoteGiven recent threads on this forum, some understanding from other emergency services at what SASES do

Behold, the SES familiarisation thread is now active! The age of the SES being mysterious is almost over!

Hanging Around

Quote from: CFS_firey on September 26, 2006, 04:13:01 PM
QuoteGiven recent threads on this forum, some understanding from other emergency services at what SASES do

Behold, the SES familiarisation thread is now active! The age of the SES being mysterious is almost over!

They were never mysterious, just laughable.

Smallflame

Quote from: [Insert Witty Name Here] on September 26, 2006, 06:58:57 PM
Quote from: CFS_firey on September 26, 2006, 04:13:01 PM
QuoteGiven recent threads on this forum, some understanding from other emergency services at what SASES do

Behold, the SES familiarisation thread is now active! The age of the SES being mysterious is almost over!

They were never mysterious, just laughable.
Mind you, there are a lot of laughable yellows...

Hanging Around

There are also some laughable blues, but they carry guns and know how to use them, so I'll stick to laughing at the oranges.

Manuel

so corecutters, what about those st. johns people, wait who are they?

PF_

volunteer ambo's who arent allowed to adminester any aid.

bajdas

Hmmmm, I thought you would be wanting that massive helicopter (Elvis ?) permanently here. Or was it too big ?
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.

Toast

Nah we'll take decent appliances first.

probie_boy

Quote from: Toast on September 26, 2006, 10:42:21 PM
Nah we'll take decent appliances first.

besides, we'd get one of those c-130 hercules water bombers first, before an elvis.

SA Firey

Quote from: rescue5271 on September 26, 2006, 05:52:29 AM
CFS would not know how to build a mid mount multi pump thats why the look interstate for pumpers......

Murray Bridge firm cant either :-D
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oz fire

Appliance builders can only build whats been specified to them by the services!!

Wish list  :-D
Urban Pumper, mid mount Darley LDMH 1500 pump, 911 CABA seats, twin 90 mtr hose reels, on board generator and invertor, steam lighting, with full urban stowage including PPV, High rise pack, primary entry tool/multi tool and of course monitor - crew 6

24P, kitted to meet both rural, rural urban interface incidents, 2 x BA sets minimum - crew 6

Tanker (new wank work BWK) min 10,000ltrs, dual axel, mid mount Darley HM500, 2 x 10,000 floating collar dams, portable pumps for dams, crew protection features - crew 3

QAV - Quick attach 14, min 600ltrs of water with foam system or CAFS on Toyota Landcruiser or similar - crew 3

and finally

A grouop vehicle that is accessible to the group, not just the group officer :-)

Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

PF_

Quote from: oz fire on October 05, 2006, 11:26:56 AM

Wish list  :-D
Urban Pumper, mid mount Darley LDMH 1500 pump, 911 CABA seats, twin 90 mtr hose reels, on board generator and invertor, steam lighting, with full urban stowage including PPV, High rise pack, primary entry tool/multi tool and of course monitor - crew 6




A Scania?

oz fire

Quote from: Federer on October 05, 2006, 11:43:02 AM
Quote from: oz fire on October 05, 2006, 11:26:56 AM

Wish list  :-D
Urban Pumper, mid mount Darley LDMH 1500 pump, 911 CABA seats, twin 90 mtr hose reels, on board generator and invertor, steam lighting, with full urban stowage including PPV, High rise pack, primary entry tool/multi tool and of course monitor - crew 6
A Scania?

Scania, Volvo, Freightliner or maybe a La France - prime mover is debatable
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

PF_

why not a DAF or Mack, even a Kenworth.

Robert-Robert34

Why not get one of those helitankers like our colleagues in NSW have got  :-D
Kalangadoo Brigade