INQ302
Recommendations for this Inquiry
INQ-ref | REC-UID | CODE | SubCode | SrcNUM | Recommendation |
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INQ302 | REC302-2393 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 1 | In recognising the success of the work of both the volunteer based Rural Fire Service and the full time Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) members in joint operations – both agencies should be represented at major briefings or press conferences to reinforce successful integrated collaborative efforts ra |
INQ302 | REC302-2403 | E - Agency Organisation | 12 - EM agency and authority | Recommendation 11 | Take steps to ensure that both fire commissioners are seeking opportunities to engender a culture in their respective organisations that seeks to attract and foster the volunteer ethos and experience |
INQ302 | REC302-2402 | F - Research and technology | 17 - Assets and technology | Recommendation 10 | Explore better options for call and dispatch, telecommunications and information sharing capability across the emergency management portfolio including the adoption of a multi-agency emergency management operations complex |
INQ302 | REC302-2401 | E - Agency Organisation | 12 - EM agency and authority | Recommendation 9 | While the proposal to establish an integrated call and dispatch centre is being implemented, Fire and Rescue NSW should take steps to civilianise ComCen and maintain experienced senior officers from both agencies as supervisors similar to how the NSW Police Force and Ambulance Service of NSW oper |
INQ302 | REC302-2400 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 8 | Until a single call centre is developed, continue deployments of a senior RFS officer to Fire and Rescue NSW ComCen on a 24/7 day basis. This arrangement should determine the quickest most suitable resource and who is ‘in charge’ of an incident |
INQ302 | REC302-2399 | A - Responsibility | 24 - Govt responsibility | Recommendation 7 | Implement a fully integrated civilianised single call and dispatch centre, that includes a redundancy option outside the Sydney CBD, which will adopt an agnostic approach to deploy the quickest most suitable resource to an emergency. |
INQ302 | REC302-2398 | F - Research and technology | 17 - Assets and technology | Recommendation 6 | As a matter of priority commence the roll out of AVL capability for the Rural Fire Service fleet, completing as much work as possible before the 2018/19 bushfire season, capitalising where necessary on current and future work undertaken with the NSW Government Radio Network to ensure both officer |
INQ302 | REC302-2397 | E - Agency Organisation | 12 - EM agency and authority | Recommendation 5 | Use the model and system in place at the Ambulance Service of NSW as a benchmark for call taking, dispatch and the provision of situational awareness when deploying resources. This will overcome the lack of a feedback loop in current bushfire operations |
INQ302 | REC302-2396 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 4 | The Commissioners of Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) and the RFS issue an instruction to FRNSW ComCen that while AVL capability is being made available to the RFS vehicle fleet, no offers of assistance by one agency to the other in combatting a fire is rejected or delayed if what is being offered is |
INQ302 | REC302-2395 | E - Agency Organisation | 32 - Doctrine, standards, and reform | Recommendation 3 | Remove those policies, guidelines, memoranda of understanding and committees that are made redundant as a result of adopting recommendation #2 while updating any remaining policies that are considered to still be relevant |
INQ302 | REC302-2394 | C - Response | 15 - Inter-service cooperation | Recommendation 2 | Take immediate steps to eliminate fire boundaries for call and dispatch purposes to create an agnostic approach to the threat of fires from both a departmental and organisational perspective |
INQ302 | REC302-2404 | C - Response | 8 - Communications and warnings | Recommendation 12 | Review the effectiveness of emergency public information arrangements, and give consideration to embedding an ABC Manager (not a journalist) into the RFS headquarters during emergencies to broadcast warnings to the community that can be pooled to commercial media outlets |