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Working group formed to reduce preventable fires around Launceston (9/12/24)
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The TFS, Tasmania Police, the EPA, and the City of Launceston have formed a working group to reduce the number of preventable fires around Launceston. Video by Aaron Smith (9/12/24)
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We've formed a stronger partnership with TFS at that strategic level to ensure that our response
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is best positioned and best suited to protecting our community. I absolutely see this group in
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particular having an impact in terms of our ability to share intelligence and our ability
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to look at our areas and our recidivist offenders with a view to proactively targeting those people
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to ensure that we can again keep our community as safe as we possibly can.
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History shows us that we have had repeated behaviours time and time again and what people
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need to realise is anybody who is misusing fire in the landscape, so if you deliberately
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light fires with the intention of causing harm then that puts risk to the community,
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to the responders and even to the individual who may inadvertently put themselves in harm's way
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when they are undertaking these sort of actions. Every single time we have to send crews out to
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deal with those deliberate fires takes our attention away from something else, so as an
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example if there was a car accident or if there was somebody in distress that needed support from
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the Tasmanian Fire Service it could result in a delay for us getting crews to help them.
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We work so incredibly hard about being so proud of what we have here in Launceston in Tasmania,
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we don't want these sort of detractors to be coming in and creeping into people's conversations,
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we want them to be talking about the amazing things that we see from a local point of view,
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the things that we love and engage with and being that at the forefront of people's
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mind when they are talking about Tasmania and Launceston as a whole.
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