 Hi everyone. As you are now aware, CFA is moving to the use of the radios or Sine Biocon for all radio communications with their stuff on operational radio networks and dispatch channels. The change to the use of Biocon was initiated by CFA after discussions commenced about the new model of CFA and IFRV interaction on radio networks across the state. In order to understand how this worked in other jurisdictions, CFA reached out to colleagues in the state fire services in the Ufis and Queensland, Fire Rescue and RFS in New South Wales and the Tasmanian Fire Service. All of these fire services used Biocon as their course line. Now that both CFA and IFRV are using the same radio channels on the RMR network in regional areas and that CFA will be responding more frequently to the IFRV and expanded mutual aid areas in the inner metro districts on the RMR network. It was agreed by all agencies, CFA, IFRV and ESTA, that a new single call sign be used statewide as this is the safest, most effective, efficient way of operating and of all its unnecessary confusion. From the 1st of September this year, CFA Acting Chief Officer Gary Cook has made the decision that CFA will transition to be used in fire comms. IFRV have been using fire comms since they came into operation on the 1st of July this year and ESTA have also adopted fire comms from that point in time. The Chief's decision will now say all agencies align and use a common call sign statewide. We understand that this is a significant change and will take some time to be used. For this reason, CFA has been working closely with ESTA and their fire operators to assist with the transition. If you forget to use fire comm after the 1st of September, you may receive a prompt from an ESTA operator over the radio such as an a la pump up fire comms. As per agreement between CFA and ESTA, please use fire comm in all radio comms from now on. Thank you. We will also be re-issuing updated dashboard systems for vehicles that provide guidance on structured radio communications and reference fire comm to assist with this change. Thanks for your time and stay safe.