C&C always welcome. Apologies for the poor quality.. exposing correctly was an absolute pain in the preverbial with the green/yellow bright suits.






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Chemical incident CabooltureQFRS 528a (Caboolture Pump) and 528k (Caboolture ET) turned out at approximately 1840 to a chemical incident at Roseby Street Caboolture. Upon investigations, 850o (BA Hazmat) and Scientific 1 (Cannon Hill Race) were also turned out. 2 men in BA and level 2 splash suits neutralised the chemicals whilst 2 further men in BA stood by with 1 line of case 1.
C&C always welcome. Apologies for the poor quality.. exposing correctly was an absolute pain in the preverbial with the green/yellow bright suits. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
I've forgotton what the name of the chemical was... very very long and 'scientific' sounding
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I love the tenseness in the first shot. That is good photojournalism, you listened to Capa for that one. You can almost see what he is thinking. The other images are of aliens aren't they Xerebus
![]() ![]() You know this is a bit close for comfort at Caboolture, there are so many DG's driving around on the back of trucks and in trains nowadays it is a bit scary to think of it too much. We are lucky to have these guys who are trained in this. Just saw a doco on Bhopal on SBS the other day which put the wind up me. Thanks for sharing. In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
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thanks Dargan... and yes.. they do a brilliant job, i'm honoured to be able to capture a small part of what they do.
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Hmm.. nasty. If it was an organic peroxide they are one of the nastiest chemicals around, if mistreated. Alex
definitely. i don't know the full details of the chemical, however every possible precaution was taken. cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
great shots did you send them to any newspapers?
Bopal and many others there was a train crash that killed about 100 people in southern USA One person survived by pulling on scuba gear he had in his car. It makes you wonder. PS: the people from Bopal are still waiting for compensation from Union Carbide!
No. When I get 'internal' access to certain incidents I do not send them to newspapers as I am shooting for the QFRS. The papers print the shots I send them that any average joe could attend. cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
bugger... was looking forward to catching up. there will always be a next time. Auxilliary state games are coming up in July (will double check dates) and will be held at Bribie Island over three days.. perhaps slot it in the calendar? cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
May be able to make it to that one we'll see what happens, I had planned on going this weekend but yeh I need to save as much money as possible which really sucks.
was looking forward to a fun weekend Are we there yet?
Alex.. here's the details of the chemical you were asking about. Luperox K1 ORGANIC PEROXIDE TYPE D, LIQUID http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
you never fail, your pictures always are interesting and full of action!
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thanks William.. appreciate the comment.
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Mark, nice black and whites. Like the others have said, great images and great photo journalism. Can't fault them. It's always a worry when you get a hazmat job, glad theres firies about in space suits to make the world that bit safer
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thanks raskill.... and yes.. we should be write if the aliens attack
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I would suggest getting a PR clearance so you can show what a great job you guys do but the Bull Cr@p you would have to wade through would probably not be worth it ![]() Pity really they are such good shots they would be great PR for QFRS.
you're spot on... it opens up a huge can of worms. done it once before and many meetings came from it as a result... so now.. i just stick to the guidelines.. much easier.
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I particularly like the B&Ws. They both 'speak'.
Nice work ![]() Steve
------------------------------------------------------- So many things to do - so little time.
thanks steve ... much appreciated. cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
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