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You should never wait to receive an official warning before you leave. Fires can start quickly and threaten homes and lives within minutes.
Community Fire Refuges (CFRs) are only activated and opened once there is significant fire in the local area. Community Fire Refuges offer a last resort shelter option if you cannot leave the area in the event of a fire. The presence of emergency services is not guaranteed at a community fire refuge. Safe travel to and from the site cannot be guaranteed.Remember: the safest option is always to leave high-risk areas early before there are any signs of fire.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: choos
How far apart are the streets?
But seriously, sounds like a retraction would be imminent.
That is in direct conflict with what the OP recollects about the PSA. If the fire is two streets away it is not at your doorstep.
No, I'm fairly certain this advice is to people who ignored the initial advice to leave before the fires are at you're doorstep
originally posted by: Kalixi
I heard an odd radio advertisement today on Melbourne's Triple M 105.1FM. I haven't been able to find it recorded anywhere.
It was an official Government advertisement that said something like: "During the event of a bushfire you need to stay home if the fire is more that 2 streets away. Leaving will block emergency services from arriving at the scene"
This really stood out because it seems to go against everything the Gov't advises to leave:
You should never wait to receive an official warning before you leave. Fires can start quickly and threaten homes and lives within minutes.
from Country Fire Authority - Warnings
Community Fire Refuges (CFRs) are only activated and opened once there is significant fire in the local area. Community Fire Refuges offer a last resort shelter option if you cannot leave the area in the event of a fire. The presence of emergency services is not guaranteed at a community fire refuge. Safe travel to and from the site cannot be guaranteed.Remember: the safest option is always to leave high-risk areas early before there are any signs of fire.
from CFA Fire Refuges
Did anyone else hear this? It seems really odd to advise people to wait at home and potentially burn to death.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: choos
I agree.
I get it, I think. Oz way of saying, "You idiot, you waited too long. Just die and stay out of our way."