Hi
Stunned again this morning when the morning show had the boss of the Rural Fire Brigade on "stunned" and "amazed" at the "unexpected" fires that happened the day before. I remember him being "amazed" at the unexpected fires that burnt canberra suburbs to the ground.
Is it just me or does this seem to be "ground hog day" each year with the cops chasing fire bugs, the RFB chases its tail putting out fires, we lose a couple of brave firefighters, the RFB bosses come on the tv and look all sad and important and "surprised" at the "once in a lifetime fire" that has just destroyed a heap of houses.
When is there going to be some proactive action and decent action plans put in place to deal with them. IE
- Split the land into large sections that can be controlled through backburning without any firefighters having to go into dangerous bush areas.
- Each fire zone is given a local area code. All landowners in these fire zones are responsible for their homes fireproofing - cleared of bush and rubbish, gravity fed sprinkler system for the house etc.
In this way when a fire starts they can broadcast that zone is at risk and all people need to evacuate and initiate the sprinkler protection systems. The firefighters can then backburn from the most appropriate border that has already been cleared as a fire break.
Surely this is not rocket science or is it now an industry that is self feeding.:rolleyes:
cheers
dazzler the crusader:p
ps. talkin bout bosses here, not the good people at the fire end;)