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CFA Training College, Fiskville was the training college for members of the
Country Fire Authority The Country Fire Authority (CFA) is a volunteer fire service responsible for fire suppression, rescues, and response to other accidents and hazards across most of the state Victoria, Australia. CFA comprises over 1,200 brigades organised in 2 ...
(CFA), a large, predominantly volunteer fire and emergency service which has legislative responsibility for fire and emergencies in regional
Victoria (Australia) Victoria is a state in southeastern Australia. It is the second-smallest state with a land area of , the second most populated state (after New South Wales) with a population of over 6.5 million, and the most densely populated state in A ...
. The site is also known as Fiskville, named for
Ernest Fisk Sir Ernest Thomas Fisk (8 August 18868 July 1965) was an English Australian businessman and entrepreneur who was the founder (1913) and later managing director (1916) and chairman (1932) of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) (AWA). In 1944 was app ...
, of
Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) AWA Technology Services, name based on former name Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd, is an Australian provider for technology related services. Throughout most of the 20th century AWA was Australia's largest and most prominent electronics o ...
. The college was located on the site of the old beam wireless shortwave transmitter, about 10 kilometres south of Ballan. The facility was closed permanently in March 2015 following the detection of contaminated water on the site, caused by CFA management knowingly using carcinogenic chemicals to cut costs, and the 2011 finding that the site is associated with a
cancer cluster A cancer cluster is a disease cluster in which a high number of cancer cases occurs in a group of people in a particular geographic area over a limited period of time.Ernest Fisk Sir Ernest Thomas Fisk (8 August 18868 July 1965) was an English Australian businessman and entrepreneur who was the founder (1913) and later managing director (1916) and chairman (1932) of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) (AWA). In 1944 was app ...
, the Chairman of
Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited AWA Technology Services, name based on former name Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd, is an Australian provider for technology related services. Throughout most of the 20th century AWA was Australia's largest and most prominent electronics o ...
(AWA) when the property was owned and managed by AWA and used as a long-distance radio communication station as part of the
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. The original California Bungalow style buildings at the front of the property, built to house the station's technical staff and their families, were later used as accommodation for student firefighters. The original generator building housed the Teaching Centre, while the concrete blocks used to anchor the aerials' guy wires are still visible in multiple locations around the property.


Facilities

CFA Fiskville was used by CFA volunteers and staff for general training (both theory and practical), but had many other uses, including: * Live-in training for CFA career firefighters * Fire training for corporate clients * Some training with Metropolitan Fire Brigade firefighters * Frequently used by RAAF Airfield Firefighters from RAAF Laverton & RAAF Point Cook Base Fire Section and Fire Training School.


The Pad

The practical training area was known as the 'Pad'. On the Pad there were several different drill areas, including: * Plane crash, located rear of Bunnings shed (Big Green Shed) in Blue gums. (Search & Rescue) * 3 large petrol storage tanks, Pyrose Parade (Gas fire, Search & Rescue) * Large vertical refinery structure, Pyrose Parade (Gas fire, fog attack) * Service station, Jolimont Road (Gas fire, car fire, fog attack, structural risk) * 2 horizontal gas bullets, one vertical gas bullet, and small refinery structure, Jolimont Road (Gas fire, fog attack) * Loading dock, Pyrose pde (Flammable Liquids, Gas) * Running Fuel Drain Fire (Flammable Liquids, Gas) * Hospital, Jolimont Road (Structure fire, Search & Rescue) * Single Storey Structure, normally car under carport, 7 Tower Road (Car fire, Structural risk, Search & Rescue) * Fish & Chip Shop, back of 7 Tower Road (Flammable Liquid Fire, Structure fire, Search & Rescue) * Flashover Room, back of 7 Tower Road (Flashover demonstration) * Double Storey Structure, Tower Road (Structure fire, Thermal layering, Search & Rescue) * Multiple locations for motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) and car fires * Factoryette Tower Rd/Jolimont Rd - Structure attack, search and rescue


Other facilities

There were other scenarios around the grounds of Fiskville including a train derailment, training power lines, military helicopter, flammable liquids, truck fires, and an airstrip. Some non-fire related training equipment included Urban Search & Rescue (USAR), 4WD course, and low ropes course. There were comprehensive theory facilities including seminar rooms, urban and rural TEWT (Tactical Exercise Without Troops) rooms, and other classroom training facilities.


Fire station

Fiskville was able to operate as a ''de facto'' tin shed fire station—it had no boundaries, but responded when neighbouring brigades requested its appliances (if available). The centre ran one Type 4 SEM Scania, an Isuzu Type 3 Medium pumper (NSW Back), an Isuzu Type 3 Heavy pumper, and a 3.4D Tanker. The old 87 Hino was retired in August 2013.


Cancer cluster allegations

In December 2011, former CFA chief Brian Potter alleged that dozens of cases of cancer and other illnesses, including his own, were linked to the use of water contaminated by chemicals at the Fiskville site. Potter died, aged 70, in February 2014. In 2016, these claims were supported by a parliamentary inquiry established in 2014, concluding "epidemiological evidence suggests that the contamination at Fiskville is likely to have caused cancer and other illnesses" and "People who have been harmed by unsafe training practices at Fiskville have a right to justice".


Timeline

In initial response to Potter's claims, the Premier of Victoria,
Ted Baillieu Edward Norman Baillieu (born 31 July 1953) is a former Australian politician who was Premier of Victoria from 2010 to 2013. He was a Liberal Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1999 to 2014, representing the electorate of ...
, announced an inquiry headed by Professor Rob Joy into the allegations. The report of Joy's inquiry was presented to the Country Fire Authority in late June 2012 and released shortly after with a response from the CFA. Joy concluded: "We found that the current situation at Fiskville is that these legacy issues need to be further investigated but there's no good reason to conclude that they pose any significant risk to anyone on the site at present. Certainly further work needs to be done and CFA have agreed to do that." However, in November 2014 a
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
study, ''Fiskville Firefighters' Health Study'', showed statistically significant heightened cancer rates in those associated with the Fiskville facility.Fiskville Firefighters' Health Study
''Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine''
On 21 January 2015, the newly elected Premier of Victoria,
Daniel Andrews Daniel Michael Andrews (born 6 July 1972) is an Australian politician serving as the 48th and current premier of Victoria since December 2014. He has been the leader of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) since December ...
, and the Minister for Emergency Services,
Jane Garrett Jane Furneaux Garrett (16 March 1973 – 2 July 2022) was an Australian politician. She was the Labor Party member for Brunswick in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2010 until 2018, when she transferred to the Victorian Legislative Cou ...
, announced the findings of the Fiskville Cancer Study and issued a media release titled "Cancer Cluster Found at Infamous Fire Facility". The media release stated "Firefighters who worked at the Fiskville Training Facility have higher than expected rates of skin, testicular and brain cancer" and that "The Andrews Labor Government will ask the Parliamentary Inquiry into Fiskville to include the Monash report in its considerations. The Inquiry will also get to the bottom of how this occurred, how widespread the exposure was and who should be held responsible." On 3 March 2015, the site at Fiskville was closed indefinitely after tests on two mains water storage tanks found low level traces of
perfluorooctanesulfonic acid Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) (conjugate base perfluorooctanesulfonate) is a chemical compound having an eight- carbon fluorocarbon chain and a sulfonic acid functional group and thus a perfluorosulfonic acid. It is an anthropogenic (man-m ...
(PFOS) from a banned firefighting foam. The chairman and chief executive of
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stood down at the request of the state government, due to concerns about the authority's handling of the contamination claims and its declaration that the site was safe. On 26 March 2015, the Victorian Government announced that the Fiskville facility would be closed permanently, after new toxicology tests revealed high levels of contamination on the site. In May 2016 the inquiry found that the firefighter's claims were justified, and that CFA management had knowingly used dangerous practices and been aware of the contamination for some time.CFA knew of Fiskville training centre contamination, inquiry finds
''The Age'' 24 May 2016


References


External links


CFA website about contamination investigation
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