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Tragedy in Werribee Highlights Fire Response Gaps
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A heartbreaking house fire in Werribee claimed the life of a three-year-old boy, Jordan Dashwood, while his father suffered serious burns and another child escaped. Fire crews arrived over nine minutes after the call, missing the target response time — a delay blamed by the United Firefighters Union on chronic under-resourcing, as the nearest station had only one truck, already dispatched elsewhere. The union has long called for a second vehicle at that station, arguing it could have saved lives. Fire Rescue Victoria initially misreported the arrival time, later admitting the delay and citing the Country Fire Authority as the first responder. This tragedy has reignited national debate over emergency service funding and preparedness, as families mourn and calls for systemic change grow louder.
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