I think we've covered off on random annoying paging in another thread, but the point is was it really necessary for the brigade to - as chook eloquently states - 'air their dirty laundry' (I like that! Ha ha, yep).
*sigh* at yet another stoopid pager message sent out to make a few volunteers feel guilty and disturb the rest. Dead right Zippy, response should be discussed at training or call a special brigade meeting. Are we adults? Or do we need the grade five level put downs while someone is hot under the collar.
The same crap is said on radio too, completely uneccessary, but such is the culture of CFS at the moment when you have to put down others, whinge about people in your crew, carry on about the group/captain/region/Adelaide Fire, complain about your appliance and station, scoff at the support of MFS/SES, whinge about your lack of resources....
Time to take a step back me thinks and talk about positive stuff. Or we will lose what really matters in the CFS - the people. If that is still what really matters?