

The group also respond to incidents about protected vegetation, dangerous structures, environmental incidents, disaster response and event and protest management. They sometimes put themselves in difficulty and danger as well,” the council officer said. “The RRG when they go out they have to give immediate priority to these jobs.

The urgent incidents are overwhelmingly dog attacks. This includes the following critical functions: investigation and analysis, communications, training, and awareness as well as documentation and timeline development. It was revealed that about 18,000 animal related complaints are received by the council every year, with about 10 per cent requiring rapid response. The incident response team’s goal is to coordinate and align the key resources and team members during a cyber security incident to minimize impact and restore operations as quickly as possible. Often times when there are offences taking place that immediate action can be most important.” they have over 600 offences they can take on the spot action against. the organisation expects them to take action. “If they can identify an offender and substantiate an offence. “An RRG officer has to be across 46 different pieces of legislation either at state level or our own local laws,” they said. Now the 24-hour-a-day Rapid Response Group (RRG) respond to more than 34,000 complaints requiring same-day response a year.Ī council officer said being an RRG officer was extremely challenging. A TASKFORCE of men and women are working around the clock to respond to more than 34,000 incidents a year.īrisbane City Council introduced the Rapid Response Group following a severe storm at The Gap in 2009.
