Before Normanshurst's ERT (Emergency Rescue Tender) could go 'on the run' all the Watch's and all the retained firefighters had to undergo training on the new appliance.
The retained firefighters here were the last group to be trained – Tuesday's extended drill session – allowing the ERT to go 'on the run' the next day.
During the three and a half hour drill session we 'played' with all the new fangled gear and equipment that the ERT carries.
First port of call were the high pressure and low pressure lifting airbags. The high pressure airbags lift at a far greater rate than their older counterparts, with the low pressure one looking like a giant bean bag inflating.
The HGV platform was then assembled at the front of the ERT, showing how quickly this glamourised decorators scaffolding can be erected.
And then it was getting the Powershore kit to work propping up an overturned car. This would normally be used to stabilise an HGV but it was felt more prudent to use the upside down Mondeo than to start stabilising the spanking new ERT!
Then we set to cutting, bashing, spreading and anything else we could think of to another scrap car. The hand-operated cutters / spreaders were put into use, together with the Hooligan bar, electric snippers, portable lighting and anything else that came to hand…
For the final part of the evening five of the retained firefighters that are turnout drivers took the ERT out for a refresher on how the vehicle handles.
And that was that.
The next time we drive the ERT it will most likely be to an incident. We'll be fuffing and faffing, trying to remember what's in which locker. So perhaps some locker drills are the order of the day. Failing that, when we turn up to an incident, open all the lockers to reduce the ripple effect of the shutters going up and down, up and down…
