Not bagging anyone who is in a BFB now, just saying what happened to ours, and looks like what happened to a lot of BFB over the years, ours went from around 40 active members to 4 in a mater of weeks and months. And they would only come to a fire if we were absolutely desperate, I have found the complete opposite on a couple occasions had one bloke who was our no 1 and was the fire warden for 30 years had the credentials as long your as your arm but was unpredictable and hopeless in the field, its why I gave it a away, I would rather work with a complete novice and teach him in the field what to do around a small bush fire than work with someone with an ego that thinks they no it all, and I gave it away because got sick of fighting fires for many days at a time along side blokes that were fully payed that did buggerall except drive up down on the black top, That did not sit well with me, thank firetruck the QLD laws have changed an urban boys can fight bush fires now, Craig