This week at the station

This week at Macquarie Island: 18 May 2012

Fire drill training

We are a long way from the mainland to ask for help if we were to ever need it. We’re not too concerned as we are extremely focused on ‘prevention’, however if something did happen we’ve all received a substantial amount of search and rescue, and fire response training.  

Everyone based on station attended a 6 day fire response training course at TasFire - Hobart before departing for Macquarie Island. To ensure we are ready to act in the unlikelihood of a small fire on station, we have a fire team rostered on 24/7 and conduct regular drills and training scenarios. The team is usually unaware of what these training scenarios involve until the last minute, but as soon as that fire alarm rings across station everyone acts swiftly and efficiently. Our first drill for the new team was held last week and the response was excellent. It took just 12 minutes from the time the alarm sounded to the end of the scenario. A great result.

We take the drills very seriously but when all of the equipment is packed up and the team stand down, there’s always something to have a good laugh about.

Maria dressed in fire fighting uniform
Maria looking very professional in her fire fighting gear

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

two xpeditioners putting out a fire
Gunny and Mango performing well in the fire drill

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Expeditioners putting out a fire
Gunny and Mango

(Photo: Mark Mangles)

Expeditioners putting out a fire
Maria and Andrew standing by the hydrant

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Fire Chief laughing
Fire Chief Matt finds something very amusing

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Macquarie Island's Fire team on show
Macca's fire team for the week

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Field Training

We’ve been on the island for less than 3 weeks and all 26 of us have now completed field famil training. Field famil training usually involves 3 days and 2 nights in the field. Now completed, we can head off station when the opportunities arise. 

The MIPEP (Pest Eradication Team) field famil training focused more specifically on the pest eradication activities they will undertake during the year. The team covered more distance over a longer period of time (a lot more), tested their navigation skills at night, and entered into areas not open for anyone else, all in search of rabbits. It’s been over 6 months since the last sighting of a rabbit and the team are determined to rid the island of these pests.

Gunny and Jim walking along the east coast
Gunny and Jim walking along the east coast

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Gunny and Jim bypassing muddy puddles
Gunny and Jim bypassing muddy puddles

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Expeditioner in a hole up to the waist.
Now that's a hole, Jim!

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Expeditioner Gunny in a hole
"Here's another hole" - Gunny

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Jim, Dave, Gary and Gunny at Bauer Bay Hut
Jim, Dave, Gary and Gunny at Bauer Bay Hut

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Expeditioner hunkers down in grass to try and spot a possible rabbit.
Is that a rabbit?

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Gloves in the field
Just a set of gloves

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Mel, Richard and Ray getting ready to leave station for 3 days
Mel, Richard and Ray getting ready to leave station for 3 days

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Old rusted metal equipment on Macquarie Island
Macquarie Island history

(Photo: Mel VanTwest)

Macca's magnificent wildlife

Some of the other inhabitants on station.

2 elephant seals on the coast at Macquarie
Elephant seals

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

King penguins at Sandy Bay
King Penguins at Sandy Bay

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

King penguins walk towards camera
King penguins

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

King penguins and their chicks
King penguins and their chicks

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

King penguins and their chicks
King penguins and their chicks

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

Large group of king penguins at Macca
King penguins at Macca

(Photo: Mango Mangles)

A bird hovering over water, dipping a toe in
Dipping a toe in the water

(Photo: Maria Tomasi)

Close up of elephant seal face
Who's looking at you?

(Photo: Maria Tomasi)

Gentoo gathering grass to make a comfy nest
Gentoo gathering grass to make a comfy nest

(Photo: Maria Tomasi)

Cheeky fur seals on the beach
Cheeky fur seals on the beach

(Photo: Maria Tomasi)

Cute playful elephant seals
Cute playful elephant seals

(Photo: Maria Tomasi)

Very young seal on the rocks looking shy
I am too cute

(Photo: Maria Tomasi)

Work Work Work

Life on station is ticking along nicely and we have all settled in to our roles. The Bureau of Meteorology team continue to release weather balloons daily and provide weather observations. The Comms team are servicing radios and supporting a number of the automated science projects. The chef continues to cook up a storm while our doctor completes medicals and weighs us. The trades team ensure lights are on, water flows through pipes, doors and windows open and close and motors kick over. It’s a bit like a small country town, only the wildlife outnumber the locals three trillion-billion to one.  

Maria (Macquarie Island chef) with her shopping trolley full of goodies including an expeditioner
Maria (our chef) with her shopping trolley full of goodies

(Photo: Narelle Campbell)

Ray the electrician in his workshop
Ray, our electrician, in his workshop

(Photo: Narelle Campbell)

Matt and his second job, the Storeman, driving a red forklift
Matt and his second job as storeman

(Photo: Narelle Campbell)

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