Remote Area Firefighting Team

Remote Area Firefighting Team

Remote Area Firefighting Team (RAFT) personnel are specialists who are particularly effective for work in rugged, isolated areas that firefighting tankers can’t access by road. They can then be transported in 4WD before hiking to the fireground, or sometimes winched in by helicopter.

RAFTs are skilled in dry firefighting techniques such as creating firebreaks by cutting mineral earth trails or undertaking backburning work.

The winch training is just one aspect of the RAFT program which also includes a medical examination and fitness test and to ensure crews can cope with this strenuous form of firefighting.

The ‘arduous pack test’ involves walking 4.83km carrying 20kg in 45 minutes or less.

Because they operate a long way from vehicle support, RAFT personnel rely on each other, so teams are made up of people with a good mix of training, good navigational skills, and the ability to carry heavy equipment over long distances.

The team must be self supporting, carrying food, drinking water and basic camping equipment.

Decisions to deploy RAFT are only made after thorough risk assessment with detailed analysis of current and predicted fire behaviour. The safety of crew members is paramount.

External links

* [http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/ NSW Rural Fire Service Website]
* [http://rfsa.org.au/ NSW Rural Fire Service Association]

References

* 2005 Media Releases [http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/dsp_more_info.cfm?CON_ID=2438&CAT_ID=579]

ee also

* New South Wales
* Bushfire
* New South Wales Fire Brigades
* Firefighting
* Section 44
* State Tactical Assisted Resource Group
* Country Fire Service (South Australia)
* Country Fire Authority (Victoria)


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