Sounds like a good book when does it come out.....It may be worth while contacting those at CFS H/Q best to use the chain of command If that fails then lets us know and we may be able to point yu in the right direction...
Suggest that the sort of thing Louise is after is not the published SOPs. Rather the
sorts of decisions made in the real world on arrival about vehicle placement, crew
deployment & tasking & etc.
Given that it's a rural brigade, the building was probably going well before the fire
service was called, allow maybe 6-10 minutes before the first truck rolls, & maybe the
same again before arrival. A minute or three to run out hose, advise sit-rep, etc, etc.
Rescue ? Forget it. Anyone still inside was dead before first call to 000.
Internal attack? Forget it. Structure already unstable.
Surround-and-drown? Well we would if only there was adequate water...
CFS called to 6th floor fire in Santos House.
Fire contained by putting in back-burn from the 5th floor...
(sorry, it's been a long week...)