More Rural Crews to Harvey

Refueling in Brunswick Junction
Refueling in Brunswick Junction

Crew shifts to the Waroona-Harvey fire are being scheduled up to Wednesday although Monday is the last overnight shift.  Note:  Crews scheduled after Monday were stood down Monday night.

Adam and Andy spent Sunday night in the Ambergate LT.  Monday’s crew had Bruce, Pete and Steveo in the Vasse 3.4 while Kevin was in the LT. Monday night’s shift is Bevan, Dave W and Stando. Tuesday morning sees Alan, Bob, Mitch and Tony heading to the southern boundary of the fire. Wednesday’s crew is currently Bevan, Mike G and Steveo with one more to come.

Annie’s role with the Community Liaison Unit in Australind has been extended to Wednesday. She is currently working with those who have lost their homes and property in the fire.

Explosion at Saw Mill
Explosion at Saw Mill Saturday

The crews have been involved in asset protection and building fire breaks, consolidating their positions before winds pick up later in the week.

Waroona-Harvey Fire keeps Brigade Busy

harfireRural has been sending a steady stream of crews to help fight the Waroona-Harvey fire. Crews are currently being scheduled up to Tuesday night.

Blacking Out
Blacking Out

The first crew with Andy, Carlo, Matty and Mitch returned Friday night after spending the day protecting properties around the townsite of Cookernup, north of Harvey. They were part of a task force under Busso FOC Alan Guthrie which included crews from Busso, Sussex and Margs. Work included putting out running fires up to 3k from town. Wind changes during the day and a thunderstorm complicated life by changing the direction of the fire a number of times.

Fire at the Mill
Fire at the Mill

Saturday’s crew of Leisha, Stando, Steveo and Tony spent most of the day north west of Harvey protecting a saw mill and adjacent properties. The combination of burning piles of lumber and the weather made for very hot work. Under Stando’s leadership they were able to have a fire break created that should provide a western limit to that section of the fire. They also spent time chasing down grass fires. Steveo did a good job of avoiding getting bogged in the sandy soil, unlike our neighbours from the west! Their task force consisted mainly of crews from the Denmark area.

Sundays Crew-Start of Shift
Sunday’s Crew-Start of Shift

The Saturday night crew consisted of the two Mikes and Todd. Sunday morning Alan, Duncan, Douglas and Mark P left at 6am for a day’s work. Sunday night Adam and Andy (we ran out of A’s) are heading north.  Monday morning it is Bruce, Kev, Pete and Steveo-again..  (Pictures courtesy of Duncan, Matty and Tony)

Clearing the Fire Break
Clearing a Fire Break
Going in for the Drop
Going in for the Drop
On Target
On Target
Big Enough to Produce Its Own Weather
Big Enough to Produce its Own Weather

Next crew to Waroona Saturday morning

Waroon Fire as of 16:40 8/1/16-DFES
Waroona Fire as of 16:40 8/1/16-DFES

The next Rural shift is leaving for the Waroona fire 6am Saturday. It consists of Leisha, Stando, Stevo and Tony.

Today’s crew has been operating in Cookernup, between Yarloop and Harvey. Incoming crews are being processed and deployed from an ICV Control Point on the oval at Brunswick Junction.

Saturday night a combined Dunsborough-Rural crew will depart.  The Rural members are Mike G. and Mike M. Other Rural crews are expected to be required Sunday and probably Monday.

As of Friday afternoon, according to DFES, over 58,000 hectares have been burnt and the fire has a perimeter of over 200km.

Crew to Waroona

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Waroona Fire Thursday 15:00 ex Sentinel Hotspots

Rural is sending a crew to the Waroona fire Friday morning.

Andy, Carlo, Matty and Mitch are leaving by bus at 6 to replace the crew of the Dunsborough 4.4.

Anne will be joining the Community Liaison Group in Pinjarra Saturday.

The fire was first reported Wednesday morning and by Thursday afternoon it had burned over 21,000 hectares. Over 200 firefighters were at the fire Thursday along with 23 appliances. They were protecting properties along the southern boundary.

The captain is urging all members to be on standby in the event of a local fire in light of the extreme weather conditions.

There has been a total fire ban declared for the Busselton and South West for Friday.  Details of what  this means are found here.

Note:  Map © Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) 2015

Wakeup Call for Quindalup Fire

mew1The brigade got a callout at 5:40 Saturday morning for a fire in Quindalup, part of the Dunsborough fire district. By the time the 4.4 arrived, a little after 6, the Dunsborough Light Tankers and 4.4. had brought the fire under control. Andy, Carlo, Matty, Steveo and Tony spent the next hour blacking out.

mew2The fire was along the edge of Quindalup Siding Road at the corner of Mewett,  under power poles. It had got into the paper bark trees and thick grass making it difficult to extinguish. Fortunately there was no wind.

This was the first fire for the brigade over the holiday season.

8 Hours for Donnybrook

doncannonThe brigade’s 4.4 spent 8 hours Monday helping contain and control a fire near Donnybrook that had started earlier in the day.

Helitac at Work
Helitac at Work

Andy, Carlo, Matty and Steveo left at 5pm, joined a convoy in Busselton and started work around 7pm. Initially the crew was tasked to try to contain the fire which was still spreading. This work included knocking high hot spots in the trees, thereby preventing its spread through “spotting”. Once the fire was contained they concentrated on mopping up along the fire perimeter. They were assisted by the Helitac helicopters which were able to work until dark.

The convoy left around midnight with the truck back at the shed by 1:30. Matty and Steveo were back at work Tuesday morning preparing the truck for its next outing.

On the Fireground
On the Fireground

According to DFES around 80 firefighters were at the 142 hectare fire. DFES describes the cause of the fire as “suspicious”.