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.
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.
The 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.
The 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.
The 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
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
According to DFES around 80 firefighters were at the 142 hectare fire. DFES describes the cause of the fire as “suspicious”.
The brigade supported neighbouring Fire and Rescue units Tuesday at a
Blythe Road fire.
The fire, in a Yallingup Siding wood workshop, was isolated and extinguished by Yallingup Coastal Fire and Rescue using breathing apparatus, supported by Dunsborough.
Carlo (welcome back!) Kevin, Mark and Tony were in the 1.4 while Kevin Mc did double duty (making up for lost time!) in the Light Tanker with Duncan and later driving the 4.4 with Andy. Fish was the incident controller, supported by David and Andy Wright from DFES FRS.
The quick response from Yallingup Rural and both Dunsborough brigades saved at least one house and stopped a fire spreading into the former Rosneath Estate.
Stando Doing a Reccy
The brigade was called out to a fire by the Sheaok dam at 5:30 Thursday afternoon, it’s second fire in as many days.
A moderate breeze was blowing the fire up the hill into dense bush and towards a house. After good coordination between the IC and the FCOs, both the Dunsborough and Rural brigades stopped the fire on the perimeter of the house. And within half an hour they had held the fire at a fire break, not allowing it to enter a more populated area. Water bombers knocked down the fire and then the brigades spent the next four hours putting out spot fires and blacking out.
All the brigade’s trucks were out with Andy, Matty, Mick, Mike and Noel on the 4.4, Alan, Douglas, Mark P and Pete on the 1.4 and Annie, Duncan, Stando and Tony on the Light Tanker at various times. All the FCOs (David, Chris, Fish and Stando) were attending along with the Busselton FCO. Local residents helped in trying to put out the grass fires. The brigade’s auxilary unit was very busy filling trucks as the local standpipe wasn’t functioning with Bill, Di, Jenny and Pete working the pump.
All the trucks were out again Friday morning with Alan, Douglas, Matty, Noel and Stando mopping up hot spots.