Historical information

Many of the brigade and group base radios were situated in private residences and
operated primarily by fire fighters wives who held the position of Communications
Officer, either registered as a brigade member or informally. Edna Barrie was never
registered as an operational brigade member but operated informally as an assistant to
her husband Bon. She was however a member of the Melton Fire Brigade Ladies
Auxiliary from its inception in 1968, a non-operational position.
Edna kept up to date with radio procedure following the 1967 handbook; preparing
maps, plotting compass points and taking notes on weather forecasts from the SA
Border and Western District. Daily notes were taken in anticipation of fire warnings.
These log books and daily radio traffic were incidental to the regular radio schedules.
Emergency turnouts noted, burning off times and predicted location of smoke. In the
summer fire season all TBF (total fire ban days were recorded.)

Physical description

CFA burning off dry grass