A HOURS umorous caricature illustration of an experienced Australian firefighter commander and incident controller. He has an exaggerated solid build, slightly oversized helmet, salt-and-pepper stubble, and a calm, knowing smile that contrasts with the chaos around him. His eyes are alert and thoughtful, as if he’s mentally running three plans at once. He wears modern Fire Rescue Victoria turnout gear, collar slightly open, with soot smudges that never quite wash off. A radio is clipped to his chest and he is mid-gesture, holding a marker in one hand and a radio in the other. Floating beside him is a portable whiteboard covered in messy arrows, crossed-out plans, boxes, and one perfectly neat SMEACS diagram in the middle. A battered clipboard labelled “HARMONISATION” is tucked under his arm. The background is split in a comic-style scene: on one side, an industrial structure fire with aerial appliances, foam streams, smoke, and collapse zones; on the other side, a busy incident control centre with maps, planners, radios, and coffee cups. The firefighter stands calmly between both worlds, unfazed, while everything else looks frantic and slightly exaggerated. Add visual jokes: a coffee cup labelled “Still Hot (Somehow)”, a pair of discarded contaminated gumboots, a sticky note saying “Get off the dancefloor → Balcony”, and a watch that’s clearly running fast. Style: colourful, cartoon realism, clean linework, expressive faces, light satire, professional but playful, Ver más