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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushie View Post
    Hazard reductions are a recent addition though so there's probably going to be a few discrepancies at first.

    Haha! tell me about it!

    I was updating an incident in iCON the other day while I was doing duty and noticed that a HR in a nearby zone was listed as 'out of control' I rang my mate from that zone (acting Zone Manager) and inquired about his lost burn He proceeded to nearly have a heart attack because he thought the Duty Officer hadn't let him know.

    It took a few minutes to work out that it was the result a a simple keystroke error in the reporting system

    Considering that once you press 'authorise', the report goes statewide - meaning literally hundreds of people can see it instantly! Very embarrassing

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    In my authorised area I have 3 fire permits current...I can tell you there are more than 3 fires happening...The fire brigade is working it's arse off right now with illegal fires and probably some fines...

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    We back onto what is now called the " Brighton Wetlands", tinder dry, + school holidays, oh well, gutters clean, water tank full, pump and hose ready.There's always someones little angel fascinated by fire. Bob
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    I thought most smoke spotted in the distance out in the ranges was another 3.0 litre Patrol going "bang".

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    I live in the middle of the bush on the Central Coast, so I keep a good eye on the RFS website.

    The year before last I could smell / see smoke, and lots of RFS sirens. Looked on the website to check if anything big was happening. Nothing in my council area, so I thought it was fine. Later realised that it was on the web, but logged as the wrong council area. The fire was 1 km from my house!

    I also found out on the web that a burn off was happening 20m from my house, 3 days before it happened. Sure enough, when I got home there was a flyer in the mail box!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treads View Post
    Haha! tell me about it!

    I was updating an incident in iCON the other day while I was doing duty and noticed that a HR in a nearby zone was listed as 'out of control' I rang my mate from that zone (acting Zone Manager) and inquired about his lost burn He proceeded to nearly have a heart attack because he thought the Duty Officer hadn't let him know.

    It took a few minutes to work out that it was the result a a simple keystroke error in the reporting system

    Considering that once you press 'authorise', the report goes statewide - meaning literally hundreds of people can see it instantly! Very embarrassing
    I think the next release of Icon will fix that issue - you will only be able to enter HRs as contained.


    Martyn

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    Some decent amount of lightning in the area bounded by Balranald- Ivanhoe - Hay at the moment. (hope, but doubt there's rain with it as well)


    Martyn

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