The Mount shift is day shift. Fulltime MON - FRI (Excl P/Hols). This means that during these hours a fulltime Fire & Rescue service is available. Any one with 'common sense' can see this means, that during these hours, if you have an accident and require rescue, a fulltime service is available and in close proximity. -So what should we do??... SEND IT!..
No one is saying the Volunteers down that way don't do a good job, but at the end of the day, they are hard working Vollies. Which means you CANNOT gaurentee 100% that the service is available when the pagers drop. However, during day shift hours, MON-FRI you CAN gaurentee that the resource is available 30km away.. So send the bl00dy thing! Even if it is just on the off chance that the Vollies don't get a crew! .. - Im sure people who live down that way would agree, if it was them, or one of their loved ones in the up-turned vehicle, they would want a service to get there, which ever colour the appliance.
-I don't believe a decision has been made in regards to what is going to occur, however "I" believe if the fulltime resource is available, and in close proximity (30 km is close when it comes to those areas and those circumstances), then send it.
No one is getting too cocky Rescue5271, but I think some people on here need to realise that the paid services' aren't just out their to take over Vol. Turf.. They are their to do a job! If it means they beat a Vol brigade to a cutout and have the person extricated before the Vol's arrive, well, so be it. At least that person was in their car half hour less than they had to be. That could be the difference between life and death.. (Like wise if the Vols get there first and have them cutout before the Perm's arrive.. Top stuff.. Job done!)
Times are changing, response areas are changing, and some people are going to have to get over it.