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Post by Val Ansett on May 2, 2005 2:47:28 GMT -5
Hello All.
I am a firefighter in Sydney Australia in the middle of a 9 weeks training course becoming a Station Officer. My final project is regarding a military aircraft 'incident' and response etc, plus how we would do it here in Australia.
I am finding it difficult to find very much information on a specific incident to use as an example. Could anyone make a suggestion?
Please email me at val.ansett@fire.nsw.gov.au
Regards,
LF Val Ansett Investigator NSW Fire Brigades 61408267887
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Post by Stretch on May 3, 2005 10:00:21 GMT -5
How y'all doin'? That's how Southerners greet people. ;D I've been pretty successful using Google.com ( www.google.com ). If you know the date and location of the incident, you can fiddle around with the keywords in the Google search and find at least some reference to it. If the incident occurred since the mid-1990's, the newspapers in that area might have the article archived on-line. Good luck with your Company Officer gig. I did the same thing about five years ago. I work with the city Fire Department in Athens, Georgia, USA. By the way, back during the 1996 Olympics in this area, a fella from down your way dropped by my Station and talked with us for a while. I traded badges with him, he was with the New South Wales Bush Fire Service. G'day!
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