Brigade Magazine - Spring 2021 Edition

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Faces of CFA

SHAUN WILLIAMS, TORRUMBARRY FIRE BRIGADE, DISTRICT 20

What is your CFA role? I’m the 1st lieutenant and secretary of the brigade and the 1st deputy group officer of Northern Campaspe Group. Why did you join? I was dragged along by the old boy when I was big enough to hold a hose and follow instructions. Our house was one of the five on the old phone alerting system and I haven’t left the brigade since joining even though I’ve moved out of the brigade area. I’m still close enough to get to incidents and as it’s only a small community with a changing demographic from a farming community to more holiday homes, gaining new members is getting more difficult. What incident has had the greatest impact on you? One of my first trips away was to the Grampians and it sticks in my mind for a few reasons. I travelled most of the way down on the back of a single cab tanker after only an hour or so notice, and I was involved in a burnover while on the back of a tanker, so it was a big day. Also, at the time of our burnover we heard a mayday call from another tanker in a different strike team situated not far away. We didn’t hear the outcome for a few hours so it was fullon for a while. Other Incidents that come to mind are a few car accident fatalities on the highway, with a triple fatality being probably the worst. Who have been your mentors in CFA? My old boy as he was the one who got me involved in the brigade in the first place. At the time he was the 1st lieutenant and then he became captain.

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I’ve also tried to learn from the more experienced members in the brigade like my first captain, Chas Hall, by observing the way they go about things. What have been the highlights of your time in CFA? Being able to help the local community when things are not going right and seeing the appreciation on their faces. It’s the same with going away on strike teams and being able to help others in their time of need. For a country boy, driving with lights and sirens through Melbourne also sticks out as a highlight because it’s not something I ever thought I would do. How do you motivate your brigade members? I try to motivate my fellow brigade members by being a good leader and hopefully setting a good example for them to follow. Also, I won’t ask other members to do something that I wouldn’t do. What lessons are you most keen to pass onto other members? Think things through before going into a situation and if you don’t feel comfortable then speak up so we can discuss a new plan. Safety is the most important thing to consider and it’s up to all of us to look out for safety issues because someone might see something that others have missed. What interests do you have outside CFA? I’m a keen water skier and I represented Australia at the 2009 World Water Ski Racing Championships in Belgium and won a bronze medal as part of the Australia F2 team. I also enjoy watching most motorsport.


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New Disability Inclusion Guide

6min
pages 79-80

New Juniors sign up across the state

6min
pages 76-77

Through the Ages: Wangaratta Group

1min
pages 74-75

Upwey Juniors learn how to save lives

2min
page 78

Safer Together work continues to flourish

6min
pages 72-73

New station for Tatura

1min
page 71

New station at Port Fairy

4min
pages 66-67

Breathing new life into Wodonga West brigade

3min
page 65

FEATURE: How brigades have spent VESEP grants

6min
pages 62-64

FEATURE: Family support is crucial

4min
pages 52-53

Volunteer Recruitment Hub update

2min
page 57

Phillip Island station build continues

2min
pages 60-61

Wayne’s cooking legacy

2min
page 56

New equipment for road rescue crews

2min
page 51

Commendations for saving captain’s life

2min
page 55

Faces of CFA

2min
page 50

The Member Wellbeing Advisors team

3min
page 47

Eat well and stay healthy

2min
page 48

Understanding PTSD

3min
page 49

Mental Health Continuum Model

3min
page 45

Strengthening capability using diversity and inclusion

5min
pages 37-38

Structure fire case studies

17min
pages 39-44

Improving how we engage with communities

3min
page 36

The benefits of burn camps

2min
page 33

Recognising scarred trees

2min
page 32

Winners of the CFA 2021 photo competition

1min
pages 24-25

Volunteer Succession Planning Framework

2min
page 31

Donations rollout update

3min
page 30

Women’s Reference Groups

4min
pages 26-27

Remembering our fallen firefighters

3min
page 28

Understanding fire-generated weather

3min
page 29

Using tools to predict bushfire behaviour

2min
page 23

Chief Officer’s Quarterly Operational Update

12min
pages 12-15

CFA operations in a climate-challenged world

5min
pages 16-17

Incident statistics

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page 8

The latest news from the CEO, Chief Officer and senior leaders

12min
pages 9-11

CFA helps with NSW flood response

3min
page 7

General Firefighter training update

5min
pages 18-19

Apollo Bay double emergency

3min
page 6

Storms batter Victoria

5min
pages 4-5
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