My Opinion
CFS Gazetted area = CFS response, have a paid day crew. Nights are generally ok for a CFS response days are difficult everywhere.
Cheaper for CFS to have a permanent day crew than put in a whole MFS station. To run one MFS pump you would need 16 people - 4 crews of 4 running standard 4 0n 4 off. at around the $50+K a year each.
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Do you think this could work for CFS??
how is it cheaper for the CFS to put in a paid day-crew than it is for MFS to build there own station, put in appliances, pay crews... the MFS option costs CFS nothing, but would however probably free up two appliances to be placed in other station...
surely if MFS moved in they would bring a pump and a rescue and Barker would be downgraded to rural only, with the exception of backing up mfs if a cranking job happened... thus freeing a pumper and a 24p(or 24) for other stations round the state...
"do you think it would work?"
no.... my reasoning being that the CFS as an organisation is built on the fact that it is vollunteer. this is where most of the morale comes from.. the people that are there are doing it becasue they enjoy it, not for the money. and this is also where a lot fo the public support comes from...
btw... i know that the mount barker guys would be peeved to get the boot, or downgrade, but i personally think that there call rate and high risk, deserves a fulltime station, able to respond 24/7.
im not dissing them,. but every station has the occasionall bad day when they are unable to respond..
edited: so my qoute made sense.... tried to put tow qoutes in one post... didnt work well.. nevermind, still doesnt make sense, and i think i misread a little bit... aaargh...