It was a full on day on Thursday for me with the floods at Queanbeyan.
My RFS pager went off at 6.30 and we were in the middle of it by 7.00.
The Queanbeyan catchment area received almost a 100mm in 3 hours and as the ground was already saturated it just ran straight into the river.
Our Cat7 was one of the last truck to cross the main bridge before it was closed for the rest of the day. Our first job was to make sand bags, between 12 of us we managed to fill 800 bags before being relieved by fresh crews.
Next job was to assist in delivering Meals on Wheels as a lot of their volunteers where on the wrong side of the river, there was certainly a few surprised faces when a fire truck pulled up in the driveway to deliver their meals. Then it was off to check the flooded streets to assist anyone in difficulties, thankfully there wern't any.
Finally it was onto crowd and traffic control until our shift finished.
A big thanks also to the young ladies at the hair dressing salon who made us cappucinno's after we got caught in a sudden downpour, it was very appreciated.
Cheers