Werribee toddler’s death could have been avoided, firefighters’ union says

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Werribee toddler’s death could have been avoided, firefighters’ union says

“Had there been a second truck, there would have been a different outcome to this tragedy,” the United Firefighters Union said on Tuesday.

Victoria’s firefighting union has claimed a toddler killed in a Werribee house fire might still be alive if the nearest station in Tarneit had been better resourced.

“[Tarneit] firefighters have been asking the government for a second truck for years,” secretary of the United Firefighters Union Peter Marshall said on Tuesday. “Had there been a second truck, there would have been a different outcome to this tragedy.”

Three-year-old Jordan Dashwood died in a house fire in Werribee early on Monday morning. His father, Jeremy, is in hospital with serious burns after trying to save his son. Two other family members were inside the house when the fire began but escaped uninjured.

Footage obtained by The Age shows that while an ambulance arrived at the scene within four minutes, the first fire truck – a Country Fire Authority volunteer vehicle – arrived after 10 minutes, with a second truck from Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) arriving after 11 minutes.

Marshall said on Tuesday that despite Tarneit being the closest station, the first FRV truck to arrive on the scene had come from the Point Cook station because Tarneit’s one vehicle was attending a road accident.

Marshall said that had a second truck been available at the Tarneit station – as responders have long been asking for – “there would have only been a five or six-minute response” time.

FRV’s service delivery standards require all units to respond to Code One (emergency) callouts within seven minutes and 42 seconds. Marshall said that after this time, it became very hard for firefighters to save lives.

“The closest available resource responded, which meant CFA crews were first on scene,” an FRV spokesperson said. “FRV resources arrived on scene as soon as they became available.”

Marshall said that if a truck arrives within the Code One window, “it’s a small fire, or a smaller fire. After that, you have a phenomenon called ‘flashover’, which means the total building is involved [and] it’s highly unlikely there will be a rescue.”

The footage obtained by this masthead shows the fire initially growing 40 seconds after a loud bang within the Werribee home. Within two minutes, the fire can be seen spreading to the other side of the house, while people can be seen fleeing the property after five minutes. After seven minutes and 42 seconds, the building appears to be engulfed in flames.

The cause of the fire is yet to be officially declared. A report is being prepared for the coroner.

Having spoken to the firefighters who responded to the Werribee blaze, Marshall said the experience would affect them for

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