Fire season starts early

Started by mengcfs, September 27, 2006, 01:24:56 PM

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Robert-Robert34

There was only 3 callouts here in the South East yesterday 2 in Naracoorte group and 1 in Gambier Group

There was a picture of the fire which a some of the gambier group brigades responded to on the front page of today's Border Watch.... also it turns out that a deadly brown snake was found in the Lakes Village undercover carpark seeiking shelter from yesterday heat  :-D
Kalangadoo Brigade

Camo

You need to go back to school and learn how to count robert34.

i can recall at least 3 in gambier group alone!

2 i know of at naracoorte

1 at mt benson

1 at tantanoola....

cant remember any others but to me that equals 7 and there maybe a few i missed!
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http://www.compton.sacfs.org

24P

Have been watching the grass in my area and over the past week have noticed a significant change in the colour. Give it another week of dry weather and i reckon it'll be about 70-80% cured.
Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you.

SA Firey

Quote from: Robert34 on October 05, 2006, 12:17:53 PM
There was only 3 callouts here in the South East yesterday 2 in Naracoorte group and 1 in Gambier Group

There was a picture of the fire which a some of the gambier group brigades responded to on the front page of today's Border Watch.... also it turns out that a deadly brown snake was found in the Lakes Village undercover carpark seeiking shelter from yesterday heat  :-D

We have two seasons in summer FIRE SEASON AND SNAKE SEASON

MFS have two seasons to

HOUSE FIRE SEASON
GRASS FIRE SEASON

Just ask any one at Elizabeth :lol: :evil:
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RescueHazmat

Not forgetting the car fires, wheelie bins, brush fences, rubbish in gutter etc.

CFS_Firey

We have a Fire season, and an MVA Season... haven't had problems with snakes :P

Robert-Robert34

I wasnt aware that there was more callouts in the region CAMO i only went by what i read in the paper,heard on my scanner and seen on the paging site
Kalangadoo Brigade

Camo

You should know better to rely on the Border Watch for Information  :-D
Compton CFS Website
http://www.compton.sacfs.org

Camo

Sounds like a few grassis starting today even.  Also noticed a few burnoffs being done by brigades.....down here in the mount it is quite blowie so hopefully no one decides to do the same here.
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http://www.compton.sacfs.org

5271rescue

I had a email with photos of a grass fire in Victoria that needed 16 tankers to put out,mind you the grass and scrub was green but very dry under the treelines....
blinky bill
my view only

SA Firey

OK hands up who wants to go on a strike team?

Going by todays fire calls there will be plenty coming this season....KI,Lincoln,Pt Wakefield,Avon

Get plenty of rest :wink: 
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5271rescue

Must be that time of the year agao free holiday,great sea views and as for the food :roll: can only hope its better tha last time...But no thanks as I am on holidays till the 31st.....
blinky bill
my view only

SA Firey

Reminds me of a page that went out last fire season something like this...

ANY MEMBERS AVAILABLE FOR A CFS ALL EXPENSES PAID TRIP TO KANGAROO ISLAND,5 DAY DURATION,LOVELY SEA VIEWS & TRANQUIL SETTING PLEASE CONTACT GROUP OFFICER ASAP :lol:   
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Camo

There was one for Ngarkat which was something like

SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF NGARKAT CONTACT SUCH AND SUCH.

MengCFS knows more i think
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mengcfs

Yeah you got it Camo,
it was "anyone available for sight seeing to Ngarkat", should have been strike team. The Brigade thought i purposly put it like that - we all know what strike teams can be like.
PS you got a good memory!

bajdas

15:42:54 17-10-06 R1HQ: NEED 12 FIREFIGHTERS FOR K.I. DEPART ADEL WED 18 OCT 0715. RETURN FRIDAY 20 OCT ARRIVE ADEL 2015 FLYING. RING R1HQ TO CONFIRM NAMES PHONE LIZ <ph#> 17/10/2006 3:42:42 PM

The deployment continues....Can someone update me on the status of the KI fires.

Last I heard it was a slow moving burn in difficult to access (steep) terrain. No properties were threatened and containment lines had been formed.
Andrew Macmichael
lives at Pt Noarlunga South.

My personal opinion only.

Camo

Quote from: mengcfs on October 17, 2006, 02:49:08 PM
Yeah you got it Camo,
it was "anyone available for sight seeing to Ngarkat", should have been strike team. The Brigade thought i purposly put it like that - we all know what strike teams can be like.
PS you got a good memory!

Nah more of a selective memory
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Camo

Quote from: bajdas on October 17, 2006, 03:54:17 PM
15:42:54 17-10-06 R1HQ: NEED 12 FIREFIGHTERS FOR K.I. DEPART ADEL WED 18 OCT 0715. RETURN FRIDAY 20 OCT ARRIVE ADEL 2015 FLYING. RING R1HQ TO CONFIRM NAMES PHONE LIZ <ph#> 17/10/2006 3:42:42 PM

I presume this is 12 from the region and not per group?  Each group page i see says require 12 FF's to go to KI.  That equates to alot
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SA Firey

Quote from: bajdas on October 17, 2006, 03:54:17 PM
15:42:54 17-10-06 R1HQ: NEED 12 FIREFIGHTERS FOR K.I. DEPART ADEL WED 18 OCT 0715. RETURN FRIDAY 20 OCT ARRIVE ADEL 2015 FLYING. RING R1HQ TO CONFIRM NAMES PHONE LIZ <ph#> 17/10/2006 3:42:42 PM

The deployment continues....Can someone update me on the status of the KI fires.

Last I heard it was a slow moving burn in difficult to access (steep) terrain. No properties were threatened and containment lines had been formed.

Make sure you bring the NO DOZ cause the crews coming back worked three days and only three hours sleep :evil:
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fire03rescue

I think the 12 people are picking up the fire trucks and returning them back

oz fire

Ah....... the joys of KI fires and the seasons only just begining
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.

CyberCitizen

I Heard They Were Being Sent Cause Of Lighting Strikes.

mattb

Our crews flew out this morning and are working on the Mt Taylor fire, mainly patrolling and mopping up.

They are using some of the Region One mainland trucks still on the island, we have been told they are due back in Adelaide Friday night.

5271rescue

KI,why is it that we still can not get it right when we send crews to the ISLAND?? I have spoken to a number of people who went over and they are not happy about how they where treated and the way in which they where informed of things and that what one person said say not true or that was never said....Now if you want people to go on this yearly trip then its about time that CFS got it right,from those in IMT to the person giving the briefing to food to shift times to go home let get it right...this comes up each year and it would be nice if we could get it all right once and for all......

I would hope that when groups have a debrief about the KI tour that members will speak up and that this time something is done..No I did not go but if I was home and they page went out I would have put my hand up as its been a while since I was over there.....
blinky bill
my view only

oz fire

Blinky - KI is like Ngarkat - burns every year, we have debriefs every year and each year we get some things improved - slow wheel to improvement.

Interesting though - we go to NSW and Vic and seam to get most of it right, but can't in our own back yard - go figure???
Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the ability to control it.