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Unless there's a thread elsewhere on Marine Company response policy -
I believe Marine units were staffed with "firefighting" personnel until the late 60's"
Into the 70's, the only members on board were the wiper(s), marine engineer, Officer and pilot for obvious reasons to prepare for response..
When a boat was required, they either waited to be staffed by land units before leaving the slip, or the land unit manpower boarded adjacent to the point of operation.
Has any of that changed at all? I'm referring to the boats over 100' and not the smaller under 50' craft.
I believe Marine units were staffed with "firefighting" personnel until the late 60's"
Into the 70's, the only members on board were the wiper(s), marine engineer, Officer and pilot for obvious reasons to prepare for response..
When a boat was required, they either waited to be staffed by land units before leaving the slip, or the land unit manpower boarded adjacent to the point of operation.
Has any of that changed at all? I'm referring to the boats over 100' and not the smaller under 50' craft.