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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => General Interest => Topic started by: b217bravo on December 15, 2005, 06:04:15 PM
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In the aftermath of Buncefield I have noticed a lack of recognition of the work done by control room staff in mobilising & supporting the troops at this job.
I say WELL DONE to them all, they did a magnificent job.
Much has been written about the alleged shortcomings of Herts, (lack of adequate equipment, training, etc) & the general response has been "How do we train for a 20 tank fire" surely the same comments must also apply to mobilising on such a large scale, what FRS has systems in place to cope with such a large incident, would even the LFB have managed without outside help?
How long before 2 Jags uses this in support of his Regional control rooms policy, would he be right, would a regional control have handled mobilising better? I don't know
Geoff
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Good point. Everyone in the fire service knows that regional control rooms will be a huge step backwards, I think a job like this proves how individual brigades cope very well under the strain.
Keep your regional control rooms Jonny Prescott!!