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ABC Top Stories02.06.2026Crime2 dk okumaAustralia

Child dies in house fire as firefighters union blames under-resourcing

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  • A three-year-old child died in a house fire in Werribee, Victoria, after firefighters' union claimed under-resourcing delayed response times.
  • The union stated the nearest station had only one truck, which was deployed elsewhere, preventing faster arrival.

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A three-year-old child died in a house fire in Werribee, Victoria. The firefighters union claims under-resourcing prevented crews from arriving sooner. The first fire crews on scene arrived more than nine minutes after the fire was reported, missing the target response time of 7.7 minutes.

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The Victorian firefighters union says under-resourcing prevented crews from arriving sooner at a house fire in Werribee yesterday which claimed the life of a child.

Three-year-old Jordan Dashwood died after a fire started at the boy's family home in Newbury Street just after midnight.

His father Jeremy Dashwood was taken to hospital with serious burns and another child escaped by jumping out of a window.

The first fire crews on scene, from the Country Fire Authority (CFA), arrived more than nine minutes after the fire was reported and Fire Rescue Victoria crews arrived several minutes later.

Fire Rescue Victoria has a target response time of 7.7 minutes.

The United Firefighters Union said the nearest fire station to the house has only one fire truck, which had already been deployed to another incident.

Union secretary Peter Marshall said firefighters had been calling for a second vehicle at the station for ten years.

He said crews would have responded to the incident well within the target response time had they been better resourced.

"The reality is that that particular house fire is very close to the fire station.

Leading Firefighter at the Tarneit station, Josh Mitchell, said he and other firefighters at the station were devastated at the outcome of the fire.

"We should have been first in the door at that house fire, unfortunately our truck was at Lara fire station covering Lara as a result of Lara having a mechanical issue with their truck," he said.

"We were meant to be here and we weren't.

"It's heartbreaking because there is a lot of 'what ifs?' I don't know if us getting there six, seven minutes quicker could have made a difference but you do ask yourself that question."

Mr Mitchell said the resourcing at the fire station is not adequate to service an area with a fast-growing population.

"You only have to drive north of here to see the amount of new houses here, we've got data centres, factories. One truck's not adequate," he said.

"The station is built for four [trucks] and should have at least two."

The Victorian government was contacted for comment.

A list of incidents issued by Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) on Monday morning claimed "crews arrived on scene within three minutes".

On Monday evening, however, the fire service acknowledged it had taken longer, with a spokesperson confirming "while FRV crews arrived promptly, this was not within the 3 minutes initially noted".

The spokesperson said the original list of incidents which listed the three-minute arrival time had since been recalled.

"In line with Victoria's complementary fire services model, the closest available resource responded, which meant CFA crews were first on scene," the FRV spokesperson said.

"FRV resources arrived on scene as soon as they became available.

"Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones of the child who tragically died."

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • The Victorian government will likely face increased pressure to review and potentially increase fire service resourcing.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

  • An investigation into the fire and the response times will be conducted.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Tagen

Offene Fragen

  • Could faster response times have saved the child's life?
  • What is the current resourcing level of fire stations in rapidly growing areas of Victoria?
  • What steps will the Victorian government take to address the union's concerns about fire station resourcing?
  • What was the exact cause of the fire?

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This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

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