May be CFS should look at removing GRN radio's from brigade stations and that way all comms should go via the group base this in itself would free up GRN radios.
aint that simple, would be great...but that means youd be calling two brigades to a cat up tree
what im getting at is the severity of the job warranting group base to take over comms...while the primary incident brigade station might already have someone prepared to take comms. No use having no one taking comms in the initial 45mins of a going domestic.
It should be going from: Adelaide Fire > 1st brigade to come online > then upgraded to Group base.
theres been a case of 2 incidents occuring within my area within 25mins. First incident was ran from our own station...RCR with entrap. The next incident..RCR rollover..we had to call our group station to assist with a crew...them responding allowed us to let them take comms for that incident...separated by Talkgroups (pri and sec) to keep the occurance book clean and tidy
Back to the point...its worth stations having a grn radio...for many reasons...my opinion: two radios at busy brigades to utilise as many of the respondees when they were prepared to go to the job and couldnt.
End ramble --some of this is my own opinion--