Wednesday 30 November 2011

Group Exercise

It was great to see  a good roll up . There were some problems and the weather contributed to these . The Group would welcome comments  so go to the comments section and have your say . The organizers expect some negative feed back but that contributes to the discussion and a better outcome next time .

Monday 28 November 2011

Media Release Mansfield Group: 27/11/2011

Tom Condon Media liaison Officer Hume Region

Grassfire training and saving lives

Many would consider the Mansfield Shire the base of the high country and think of mountains and forests. However all indications for 2011 fire season are that grassland fires will be our main concern. Think of the rich grassland of the Merrijig area and those around Lake Nillahcootie or Bonnie Doon to Yea. Rich beautiful grass is as “high as the elephants eye” and in a short time could become the recipe for disaster.

Mansfield Group CFA took all that into devising a training exercise on Sunday 27th for all member brigades and two visiting brigades, Swanpool and Lima South and a private crew from Hancock Victorian Plantations, that involved the control of a large grass fire that had its origins near the Midland Link Rd. at Barjarg and quickly spread through the farmlands towards the Strathbogie Ranges.

The exercise was planned by Roger Coates and Sharron Jones of the Barjarg Brigade, Milton Taylor of Tolmie and John Valcich Group Training Officer.

Exercises were conducted in grassfire tactics, drafting to refill from a local dam. Fire overburn protection for crews and 4 wheel driving on local tracks.

Two strike teams were formed with Strike Team leaders being Mike Fisher from Boorolite and Stuart Evans from Bonnie Doon.

A simulated car accident on one road caused a call from assistance from the SES and required the use of the Jaws of Life to remove a trapped passenger.

Discovery of a crew member who appeared to be suffering a heart attack and without a discernable pulse or breathing required a trained CFA member to apply CPR to resuscitate him.

Mansfield Brigade member and local MICA Paramedic, Brett Cooper, then introduced all to the new Defibrillator that will be available through the Group Command Vehicle at future fire scenes. Brett Stressed that initial CPR (Coronary Pulmonary Resuscitation) is still the most important and immediate action to take in saving lives in this situation. Most Brigades now have trained CPR members and a comprehensive training program for the Defib is to commence.

CFA Regional Operations Manager, Stewart Kreltszheim, attended the exercise and stressed the necessary tactics to control fires are, Hit Hard and Fast, Give back constant Situation Reports to Divisional Command and Know your Communications Equipment and its local capabilities.

Divisional Command was located at Group Headquarters and was attended by Victoria Police who also stressed the need for constant Situation Reports to assist them in traffic and people management. Div. Com was being tested as all level 2 and parts of level 3 incident that will be run out of Mansfield Div. Com and this was an opportunity to test the system and give the people responsible for managing an emergency valued practice.

Div Com was able to track crews through its GPS tracking system, Spidertracks, provided by the Calvert Jones Trust. Mark Calvert-Jones was at Div. Com to observe the outcomes of their generous support.

Div Com would also be responsible in a real event for the issuing of Emergency Warnings through OSOM on the CFA website or Telephone Alerts (EA) and number of trained and authorized Information Officers are now available in the Mansfield Area.

The Exercise concluded with a great BBQ catered for by the ladies of the Barjarg Rural Fire Brigade.

Reminder Mansfield Shire fire restrictions are due to come into force on Sunday 5th December 2011.

































Thursday 10 November 2011

Tolmie Supports Targa

 Tolmie CFA spent time supporting the Targa Rally .The tanker is bigger and will go where some of the cars won't but the Tolmie crew wouldn't mind having either the Lamborgini or the Porsche to compliment the truck , they would certainly get on scene quickly !

Wednesday 9 November 2011

HI all another reminder about the group exercise on the 27th Nov. some of the skills that will be assessed during the day are off road driving .hand tools. first aid. grass fire attack methods. Crew leader and Strike team leader skills. log keeping. and communications. Participants will also be able
to work with other agency's. This will be a good opportunity to see how well we work together and show areas were we can improve. Hope to see as many brigades as possible.
A level 2 Div Comm will also be stet up so members can practice their skills before the fire season is upon us.
John Valcich