Sorry but your comments on changing tyres on trucks are C**p. Every truck driver should know how to change tyres, if they don't they need to be trained & shouldn't be driving until they do.
Secondly there is hydraulic fluid rated for fire scenarios.
Third any rescue involving the use of specialist equipment one would assume the fire is not close by, therefore anything related to the fire itself is not relevant. As was said previously if a stokes, Combi tool (OMNITOOL?) - which is hydraulic & a halligan tool is all that is required then so be it.
Chainsaws you carry are petrol? same as disk cutters are you starting to see where I'm heading?
And the real issue is fire crews not getting gear ready to go in, is that correct?
So to fix the problem, we start building more rescue trucks (or relocating them
), buy more gear (see previous comment) & issue them to CFS units.
I have only one word to say - duplication.
When are you guys going to learn you don't have to do everything!
As I have said previously, we can & have provided specialist capabilities at fire incidents, all you have to do is ask.
By the way I have seen a CFS crew try and lift 3 Tonne of concrete off a guys leg with the truck jack- it don't work - that is why we have equipped and trained rescue units (who assisted getting the concrete off)
Anyway I've said enough cheers