CFS Use VHF Fireground. the two services on the fire ground cant intercommunicate. Meanwhile Command and Control does. So pretty much you need a CFS Operations officer and a MFS Operations officer. Pain in a bum, would be nice to have 1 person running the operations for the entire job.
Not really, you have only one person as operations officer, and then, if need be, under that you have CFS/MFS Divisions and/or sectors (or operating under a sector commander that can talk to both). The two services should be able to talk on the fireground, this can be achieved with GRN rather than VHF, but not currently as implemented by CFS. Don't forget that with your suggestions of having SAMFS use VHF this would mean having more people running with multiple radios, rather than having everyone with the same radio (Simplex capable) and a select few also GRN capable.
For the time being though I believe that CFS don't need as many GRN portables on trucks as they have, and could do well to have more in command cars so that for your larger jobs with an IMT that requires multiple people to have portable GRN radios, they can be supplied.
I hate the current VHF radios - obviously the handset was selected by someone with zero firefighting knowledge or experience.
Or even better bring back the communications officer position to all brigades so theres someone who can operate the radios and do all the communciations for their brigade while at an incident
Wow you guys do things REAL different in the sticks...
The Comms officer (or as now know as Co-Ordinator) has nothing to do with being assigned to operate the radios at incidents