Brigade Magazine - Spring 2021 Edition

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BRIGADE NEWS

New equipment for road rescue brigades PHOTOS: COURTESY OF STAR NEWS GROUP

CFA is the first emergency services organisation in Australia to buy the very latest battery-operated road rescue equipment, and rescue teams at Nar Nar Goon (our busiest team in 2020), Langwarrin, Dromana and Werribee brigades were the first to use it. This new line of equipment made by Holmatro has an increased battery capacity compared with the older versions, can be immersed in water – so can be used in drains and waterways – and has higher speed and power. Each set includes a hydraulic cutter, a spreader and a ram for pushing large objects out of the way. ACFO and Specialist Response Officer Rick Owen was excited to organise the purchase and distribution of this class-leading technology, which was jointly funded by CFA and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC). “Last year we rescued 83 people from car accidents and most importantly meant 83 families saw their loved ones again,” Rick said. “I’d also like to acknowledge the funds the TAC provides CFA to sponsor our road rescue teams.” By August 2021, 19 of CFA’s 21 road crash rescue brigades received this new equipment, and all brigades received safety glasses and gloves and portable LED lighting units.

Graeme Moore, who passed on the council’s gratitude for the work the brigade does to keep the community safe. “We’re really pleased to receive this state-of-the-art kit,” Captain Justin Seddon said. “It’s very similar to our existing equipment, but we had to learn about charging and changing the batteries. “We cover a large area, including the Princes Highway, Princes Freeway and the South Gippsland Highway. We also attend a lot of accidents on Koo Wee Rup Road, which seems to be getting worse.”

“All the new equipment we’ve provided is an important way for us to look after our members who in turn look after their communities,” Rick said.

As well as attending accidents, this experienced road rescue team is involved in driver awareness programs and gave road safety talks in schools to Years 10 to 12 before COVID-19 struck last year.

Nar Nar Goon Fire Brigade had a special handover event at the beginning of May attended by brigade members, Rick Owen, District 8 Commander Andrew Turner, President of CFA’s Rescue Association Kevin Chisholm and Cardinia Shire Councillor

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“We’re looking forward to educating the community once again and hope it helps to reduce road trauma.”

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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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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
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