About SA Metropolitan Fire Service
The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) is the primary provider of structural firefighting services to the State of South Australia. The MFS was established in 1862. The MFS is based in the city of Adelaide, population approximately 1.2 million and capital of South Australia. The MFS is a fully professional organisation, recognised for excellence of service provision and employs more than 1,000 staff across 36 stations (20 metropolitan and 16 regional) in South Australia.
Glenn Benham
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Peter Button
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Don Cranwell
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Nicole Ely
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Paul Fletcher
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James Holyman
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Greg Howard
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David Launder
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Michael Morgan
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Robert Prime
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Michael Shepherd
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Roy Thompson
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Francie Tonkin
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Improving the role of hazard communications in increasing residents’ preparedness and response planning
Glenn Benham
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Diversity and inclusion: building strength and capability
Peter Button
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Scientific diversity and uncertainty in risk mitigation policy and planning
Don Cranwell
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Effective risk and warning communication during natural hazards
Nicole Ely
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Fire spread prediction across fuel types
Paul Fletcher
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The Australian Natural Disaster Resilience Index: A system for assessing the resilience of Australian communities to natural hazards
Paul Fletcher
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Natural hazard exposure information modelling framework
Greg Howard
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Cost-effective mitigation strategy for flood prone buildings
Greg Howard
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Enhancing resilience of critical road infrastructure
Greg Howard
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Improving the resilience of existing housing to severe wind events
Greg Howard
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An analysis of building losses and human fatalities from natural disasters
Michael Morgan
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Defining and assessing movement capacities associated with modern Australian urban firefighting
Development of an occupational fitness evaluation – the identification and quantification of criterion tasks performed by South Australian professional urban firefighters
Robert Prime
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Using realistic disaster scenario analysis to understand natural hazard impacts and emergency management requirements
Michael Shepherd
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Catastrophic and cascading events: planning and capability
Michael Shepherd
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Capability needs for emergency & disaster management organisations
Michael Shepherd
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Roy Thompson
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Urban planning for natural hazard mitigation
Roy Thompson
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