This blog is a summary of a section within our ebook we recently published, which details our discussion with Richard Alder, the Former GM of NAFC in Australia.
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The devastating 2019 bushfires in Australia taught us a lot. They shook the firefighting world and made us realise the true extent of what we need to be prepared for.
We saw that aviation played an important role in protecting communities - and we realised that from a safety perspective, a lot needed to be learned.
Key takeaways:
Where are we heading?
“The science is unequivocal. Australia is getting hotter, rapidly. So we can only expect to see more severe weather events occurring,” says Richard Alder.
“Communities need to plan and prepare for this. There is a real likelihood of longer fire seasons occurring, so agencies need to be making sure resources are available year round, and locally based. That means these agencies also need good data on what's available at any point in time.
Again, it comes down to being prepared and having the right tools, resources, and technology in place.”
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