MFS: *CFSRES INC037 20/06/11 12:47,RESPOND STORM DAMAGE,224 NICOL RD,MEADOWS MAP 202 J 16,ROOF STARTING TO LIFT FROM HOUSE. - LIZ,0411 XXX XXX, P2,STR029 - SES Strathalbyn
Have just seen the above page come in - interested to know what you would do as an OIC of a responding unit to this - could be CFS/SES etc??
I don't know the area but am assuming it is residential or semi-rural from the street address.
I am also assuming seeing as it is blowing a hoolie here in Murray Bridge that it would be also doing so in the hills.
I would not be expecting any of my crew to place themselves anywhere downwind from the structure or possibly in the structure (maybe depending if it is a brick/solid construction or a lightweight?).
There would be little could or should be done to stop the roof from breaking free??
Is it a case of looking at exposures eg next door property and seeing if anything in the way could be moved/saved (although this puts people in the downwind situation) - or would that be a task you would ask SAPOL to do (if they were onsite)?
On the flip side, what would the resident be expecting to happen when the appliance turns up??
Somehow rope the roof?
Empty the house?
Retrieve pets etc?
Move everything out of the shed?
Herd the sheep/cows/horses to a safe location?