Brigade Magazine - Spring 2021 Edition

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FEATURE

STATEWIDE NEWS

FAMILY SUPPORT IS CRUCIAL Family and friends play a huge role in supporting CFA volunteers so that they can protect their communities. We talked to three volunteers about how their families help them. Stories by Holly Penketh

Brendan King, Maffra Fire Brigade Brendan King is the captain of Maffra Fire Brigade in District 10 and his family has been in CFA for many generations. “I first joined CFA when I was 16 years old,” Brendan said. “I was home-schooled so I wanted to get out in the community, learn things and volunteer. “I’ve now been with CFA for more than 25 years alongside my dad, brothers, partner and grandparents. “I’ve recently stepped into the captain role at Maffra and I really couldn’t have done it without the experience and support of my family,” he added. “My dad has previously been captain at Stratford and my brothers all hold different roles in the brigade management team, so I’m able to turn to them all for advice and bounce ideas off them.”

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“I first joined at Stratford and have moved to Ballarat, Sale, Plenty, Macalister, Riverslea and now Maffra. I may not still be in CFA if it wasn’t for that support and flexibility.” Brendan said it would be extremely hard to volunteer without family support. “You’ve got to have someone there to keep things going at home so you can do these things,” he said. “We go away on deployments where we could be away for days and this wouldn’t be possible with a family if you didn’t have someone to look after them.” Brendan also mentioned that support from employers is also important.

Since first joining in 1995 Brendan has been a member of seven brigades.

“There are a fair few members at the brigade whose employers are supportive of them turning out during the day. Call-outs don’t just happen after-hours, so this is vital to be able to respond and keep the community safe.

“The local brigades and captains were really supportive of me staying in CFA. I’ve moved around quite a lot for university and to be close to family, so being able to continue volunteering at CFA has been amazing.

“Whatever support a volunteer receives, it’s often behind closed doors and it’s sometimes something the community doesn’t think about. I know I couldn’t have stayed volunteering my whole life without it.”


Articles inside

New Disability Inclusion Guide

6min
pages 79-80

New Juniors sign up across the state

6min
pages 76-77

Through the Ages: Wangaratta Group

1min
pages 74-75

Upwey Juniors learn how to save lives

2min
page 78

Safer Together work continues to flourish

6min
pages 72-73

New station for Tatura

1min
page 71

New station at Port Fairy

4min
pages 66-67

Breathing new life into Wodonga West brigade

3min
page 65

FEATURE: How brigades have spent VESEP grants

6min
pages 62-64

FEATURE: Family support is crucial

4min
pages 52-53

Volunteer Recruitment Hub update

2min
page 57

Phillip Island station build continues

2min
pages 60-61

Wayne’s cooking legacy

2min
page 56

New equipment for road rescue crews

2min
page 51

Commendations for saving captain’s life

2min
page 55

Faces of CFA

2min
page 50

The Member Wellbeing Advisors team

3min
page 47

Eat well and stay healthy

2min
page 48

Understanding PTSD

3min
page 49

Mental Health Continuum Model

3min
page 45

Strengthening capability using diversity and inclusion

5min
pages 37-38

Structure fire case studies

17min
pages 39-44

Improving how we engage with communities

3min
page 36

The benefits of burn camps

2min
page 33

Recognising scarred trees

2min
page 32

Winners of the CFA 2021 photo competition

1min
pages 24-25

Volunteer Succession Planning Framework

2min
page 31

Donations rollout update

3min
page 30

Women’s Reference Groups

4min
pages 26-27

Remembering our fallen firefighters

3min
page 28

Understanding fire-generated weather

3min
page 29

Using tools to predict bushfire behaviour

2min
page 23

Chief Officer’s Quarterly Operational Update

12min
pages 12-15

CFA operations in a climate-challenged world

5min
pages 16-17

Incident statistics

1min
page 8

The latest news from the CEO, Chief Officer and senior leaders

12min
pages 9-11

CFA helps with NSW flood response

3min
page 7

General Firefighter training update

5min
pages 18-19

Apollo Bay double emergency

3min
page 6

Storms batter Victoria

5min
pages 4-5
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