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New fire facility

Victorian volunteer firefighters, including those from Hume and Whittlesea, can now use a unique facility designed for specialised training on how to determine the origin and cause of fires.

Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes joined CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan and volunteers to officially launch the $3.4 million purpose-built Fire Investigation Training Facility.

The state-of-the-art facility has four rooms and a carport which have been designed specifically to be burned and restored for volunteer firefighters to better understand fire patterns and behaviours, including where and how a fire has started.

The state government said it allows investigators to determine the origin and cause of structural and vehicle fires, which helps improve firefighter safety, and teaches fire prevention and suppression tactics to build safer, educated and more resilient communities.

Fire investigators responded to 500 fire scenes last year where they investigated structure fires in buildings and homes, non-structure fires including burnt vehicles, machinery and boats, as well as bushland fires, highlighting the community’s critical demand for these specialised roles.

Designed with safety top of mind, the facility has systems to treat gases from smoke, and to collect and store used water to be treated off-site.

This is an Australian-first and means that harmful chemicals are safely disposed of without harm to people or the environment.

The facility will provide high quality, specialist training to volunteers that meets the National Public Safety Training Package for fire investigation and CFA members can use the facility to gain credits towards an Advanced Diploma.

Victorian partner agencies involved in fire investigation can also use the facility, including Victoria Police, Fire Rescue Victoria and other forensic services.

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