Wanted Urgently: More Bush Fire FightersBy LAURA ANDERSON - 03 Jan 06
THE Country Fire Service is facing a shortage of volunteers, just as the state moves into what firefighters fear could be a horror bushfire season.
As firefighting helicopters worth $3.5 million came into operation and Premier Mike Rann announced that $2 million was being spent on new protective gear yesterday, CFS chief officer Euan Ferguson said firefighter numbers were worryingly low as about 200 fires were reported in the past 10 days, the busiest firefighting period in a decade.
"We are very concerned that we are seeing a slow decline in volunteer numbers," he said.
"The last 10 days, we have seen a lot of our volunteers work really long hours. They have done a terrific job but . . . we do need more volunteers in the daytime."
Mr Rann yesterday announced that all volunteers would be issued with the latest personal equipment after a CFS audit estimated 1500 volunteers were using outdated clothing.
The new uniforms have higher collars, longer arm and leg lengths and are made of a protective material.
Mr Rann said that while firefighters prepared to battle fires, the community carried the responsibility for fire prevention.
"We cannot afford to be complacent," he said. "There is an absolute responsibility on home owners in high-risk areas to make sure that they are bushfire prepared," he said.
Mr Ferguson stressed South Australia had been "pretty lucky" so far to avoid a major bushfire.
He warned that the state could soon face a bushfire similar to this week's blazes in NSW and Victoria if home owners did not take precautions.
"These are not hollow warnings," he said. "It happened on the West Coast last year.
"The reality is one day it will happen. There has been a lot of fuel. We have been pretty lucky this fire season.
"We need to note well the disasters which are occurring in the eastern states."
Home owners in fire-risk areas have been urged to clean their gutters, clear their yards of debris and prepare a bushfire plan.
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