From Acting Chief Officer Garry Cook, AFSM

 

CFA continues to monitor the situation regarding brigade availability where crews may be offline. 

 

The community can be assured that we have operating procedures in place to ensure that when brigades are offline, for any reason, we can respond neighbouring brigades to protect communities or put in place alternative arrangements.  

The safety of life and property is always our number one priority. We expect that our brigades will turn out to protect their communities as they always have done in their time of need.  

CFA acknowledges that our volunteers and brigades, many of whom are from rural communities, are facing a lot of pressure including as a result of drought which is impacting their livelihoods.  

We respect their right to engage in matters relevant to their local communities, including those who are concerned about the potential impact of the Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund.  

The Victorian Government has announced that a rebate will apply to all eligible CFA operational and support volunteer members and we will be working with our members to ensure they have the information they need to apply to the Government for the rebate.  

We are proud of the work that our members do to provide critical services 24/7 in protecting their communities.  

* Updated 18 May 

 

 

Submitted by CFA Media