No it was Research CFA tanker & driver in big puddle of pooo
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No it was Research CFA tanker & driver in big puddle of pooo
The CFA as a organization has a lot to answer for I was a member for just on 20 years. I was trained in all areas including Road Accident and industrial rescue. As a result i ended up with P.T.S.D.
The CFA Acknowledged the P.T.S.D but tired to shift the blame to everyone else. After 5 long hard years and a expensive court battle they coincided it was negligence on there part.
A fellow member was turning out to a incident and was in a accident with a car. The CFA blamed him for the accident even thou he had a green light and was under lights and siren. They deregistered him as a brigade member.
The captain fron Currajung was in the brown sticky stuff for telling the public the reality of the fires in there area. He too was threatened with action to remove him
God help the member from Research FB. Althou in hindsight it was a bit foolhardy but he made a educated guess and no real harm was done. Bit of water in a cab. So what
Cool vid! thanks for sharing. I wont get tied up in the politics of it, I just enjoyed watching it
Stumpy
This footage is from Christmas day 2011 downpour in Melbourne,
Driver a tad stupid, didn't slow down, hit the water at speed,
And a fair bit deeper than anticipated!
My parents live in Research and were at my place on xmas day (10 mins away ), luckily by the time they went home the water level had receded to almost normal level. I dont think his petrol patrol would have coped with that level of water.
The fourth or fifth thread on this subject to be merged. :D
ISUZU power!
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgevJMuVeik&feature=player_embedded"]11 foot high flood water? FIRE TRUCK DOESN'T CARE - YouTube[/ame]
No prizes for guessing, but damn impressive display none the less.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3h3_IZWhX0g]Fire truck drives through 11ft flood - YouTube[/ame]
And also found the crew suspended for entering the water in the first place.