I would agree, in SES I did:
- crowd control when two Skycrane waterbombers and other helos were operating out of a northern Sydney sportsground
- lots of stuff for Hornsby Heights RFS which was the main control centre for Kuringai fires - collecting truckloads of water, Subway rolls etc.
- traffic control and roadblocks for bushfires
- chainsaw team going through after fires and dropping widowmakers and other potentially dangerous trees
- crowd control at Bondi Beach Pavillion for end of City To Surf
- Anzac Day ceremonies - seating VIPS etc.
- Public demonstrations of rescue techniques
- Traffic control for fun runs and other community events
- The usual flood and storm damage clean-ups, these can be a lot of fun
RFS isn't as varied, that is true. But I find that with RFS there's generally a lot of stuff to just get in and do, whereas with SES there is a lot of waiting around... our unofficial motto was "Hurry up and wait"
