[TheList] Pager Message MIN

DogSecurity - Richard richard at dogsecurity.co.nz
Tue Dec 1 20:48:10 AEDT 2020


Dispatch Safety Alert. 
Most likely something onsite isn't in a bunded area so leaks getting into waterway would not be good. 

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Sent from a mobile device. Please excuse my brevity, punctuation and spelling. 

On 1 December 2020 8:48:18 pm NZDT, Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com> wrote:
>Thanks for the detailed answers guys, re Fire Pages - what does this 
>part of the message mean? "DSA: LARGE UNPROTECTED CELL"
>
>Cheers
>
>On 29/11/2020 5:56 p.m., Mark Foster wrote:
>> If you want to split hairs, every PDA is customised for local 
>> practice. It was just an example for 'typical'.
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 3:46 PM Stephen <kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz 
>> <mailto:kiwis1 at slingshot.co.nz>> wrote:
>>
>>     No, not all HAZ have a 18 included in the turnout.
>>
>>     Depends on local practice as to what is in the PDA for these.
>>
>>     HAZGAS may not for example.
>>
>>     Stephen
>>
>>     *From:*TheList [mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz
>>     <mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz>] *On Behalf Of *Mark
>Foster
>>     *Sent:* Sunday, 29 November 2020 9:45 AM
>>     *To:* thelist at radiowiki.org.nz <mailto:thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>     *Subject:* Re: [TheList] Pager Message MIN
>>
>>     Andy's pretty close as I understand it. NAT used to be a single
>>     code but they broke them up in order to be able to report on
>>     incident 'scale' and help with prioritisation.
>>
>>     MIN generically means a smaller job from a FENZ perspective -
>>     like, single vehicle dispatch as typical - it does not mean that
>>     the job is 'minor' in terms of the severity to any victim, just
>>     that it sets off a PDA (pre determined attendance) that requires
>>     only a minimal resource. Jobs received from other agencies can
>and
>>     are recoded by Firecom based on information received, MIN is
>where
>>     they all start.
>>
>>     PDAs change based on the incident type - for example HAZ will
>have
>>     a HAZMAT unit where STRU will not.
>>
>>     Mark.
>>
>>     On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 8:32 PM Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com
>>     <mailto:rs157950 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         Way off on the guess again lol
>>
>>         So a NAT1 is more severe  than a NAT2 job? Like Ambo have RED
>>         ORANGE GREEN for severity of the job
>>
>>         On 27/11/2020 8:26 p.m., Andrew Brill wrote:
>>
>>             NAT for Natural as in natural disaster.
>>
>>             Andy.
>>
>>            
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>>             *From:*TheList <thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>             <mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz> on behalf of
>>             Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com>
><mailto:rs157950 at gmail.com>
>>             *Sent:* Friday, November 27, 2020 5:48:01 PM
>>             *To:* thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
>>             <mailto:thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>             <thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
><mailto:thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>             *Subject:* Re: [TheList] Pager Message MIN
>>
>>             Awesome, thanks for that.
>>
>>             There is one more id like to ask about - NAT1 and NAT2 -
>>             they usually pop up when big storms roll thru and the
>jobs
>>             are things like flooding or roof insecure/ripped off etc.
>>             Is NAT taken to mean national and 1 and 2 the severity of
>>             the job?
>>
>>             On 27/11/2020 11:28 a.m., Andrew Brill wrote:
>>
>>                 When incidents are transferred from the the police or
>>                 ambulance CAD Systems into the fire system the are
>>                 initially coded as MIN as a generic code. If
>necessary
>>                 they can be recoded to a specific fire event type but
>>                 since there is no Fire  code for suicide it remains
>as
>>                 MIN.
>>
>>                 Andy
>>
>>                
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>>                 *From:*TheList <thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>                 <mailto:thelist-bounces at radiowiki.org.nz> on behalf
>of
>>                 Radio Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com>
>>                 <mailto:rs157950 at gmail.com>
>>                 *Sent:* Friday, November 27, 2020 9:39:45 AM
>>                 *To:* thelist at radiowiki.org.nz
>>                 <mailto:thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>                 <thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>                 <mailto:thelist at radiowiki.org.nz>
>>                 *Subject:* Re: [TheList] Pager Message MIN
>>
>>                 Wow, and there I was thinking it was possibly an
>>                 acronym...
>>
>>                 How is it that a suicide attempt is minor though?
>>                 Because there is no big fire involved?
>>
>>                 On 27/11/2020 12:43 a.m., DogSecurity - Richard
>wrote:
>>
>>                     Minor
>>
>>                    
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>>                     Sent from a mobile device. Please excuse my
>>                     brevity, punctuation and spelling.
>>
>>                     On 26 November 2020 11:24:33 pm NZDT, Radio
>>                     Scanner <rs157950 at gmail.com>
>>                     <mailto:rs157950 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>                         Hi all,
>>
>>                           
>>
>>                         I have asked before but never got an answer,
>can someone please explain
>>
>>                         what MIN (circled in red) means in these
>pager messages?
>>
>>                           
>>
>>                         https://postimg.cc/y39j8B6x
>>
>>                           
>>
>>                         Cheers
>>
>>                        
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