Cobram Fire Brigade captain Adrian Hilder said the only information he and his crew had received was from news reports.
“We’re not too sure what it really means for us because we haven’t heard,” he said.
“The only stuff we’ve heard is from the papers or on the news.
“We haven’t had any dealings with anyone about it at all.”
Mr Hilder understood the Victorian Government was corresponding with volunteers in "integrated" main stations.
“I was always under the belief that volunteers would be told what was going on,” he said.
The new professionals-only organisation, Fire Rescue Victoria, will be made up of CFA career staff and MFB members.
It will take control of metropolitan fire services as well as 38 professional CFA brigades at integrated stations, which are shared by the professional CFA firefighters and CFA volunteers.
Scheduled to begin on July 1, the state's fire services boundaries will be changed, bringing outer suburban areas of Melbourne that are served by the CFA under FRV control.
Mr Hilder said he did not envisage the merger would change their operations much.
“I couldn’t see it affecting the Cobram Fire Brigade operational response, it’s probably more in the background for us,” he said.
“There’ll be no change to our response to the Cobram community.”
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