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    geeohgeegeeoh
    Flatchatter

      I’ve been told that in Queensland, police and fire brigades hold keys to gain access to units and lifts and will assist Ambos to get into a unit.  They’re also equipped to gain entry come what may. Expensively, but if I was bleeding out on my floor I’d want the door kicked in.

      My question is: if a resident dials 000 for a reason which neccessarily means a callout and emergency services turning up onsite, will building managers be informed automatically by emergence services?  I’m (hypothetically) dying here, do I really have to try and call onsite manager and wait for IVR and redirect to the oncall? Surely, when a building management contract goes in, one of the registration events is passing contact info to the triple zero?

      I tried searching google for any legislation pointers. I tried searching emergency services website. I even tried searching this forum (!) But I can’t see a clear statement.

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    • #20681
      Flame Tree (Qld)
      Flatchatter

        Interesting question. Why don’t you call one of the services and ask direct. I’d be interested in their answer. Cheers, C.

        #20682
        Jimmy-T
        Keymaster

          Queensland has a very different system of on-site management from the rest of the country.

          Is there a BM contact number shown at or near the door so they can be alerted in anything less critical than a life-or-death situation?

          A senior fire officer told be that in the absence of access keys in strata, fireys use the “big red key” – you know, the one with the long handle and the shiny blade.

          The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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