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25.01.2022 If you’ve been looking for motivation to volunteer for emergency services, it doesn’t get much more inspiring than this Cinematography: Chris Lewis, ABC



24.01.2022 It’s with a heavy heart that we pass on the news of the passing of past Bayswater SES volunteer Mic Hirst. Remembered as a super sweet man. A true gentleman. Rest in Peace Mic, no longer in pain. Condolences to Jaz and Pippa.

23.01.2022 With the likelihood of stormy weather later in the week, here is some information which may assist you !

23.01.2022 Something to watch with your family with holidays here and Perth families being encouraged to Wander out yonder.



22.01.2022 The cooler weather brought a shift in temperature, and also in the types of incidents our emergency services personnel responded to. Our ComCen team are alway...s kept on their toes, but in May they received the most triple zero calls in a month since 2017! Here's a look at some of what we responded to last month

22.01.2022 This WA Day, the community are being encouraged to nominate a #WADayHero - we'd like to recognise our friends at St John WA and Western Australia Police Force. ... Many incidents we attend in the community, we do so side by side with our fellow 000 friends. Thank you for your ongoing support in making WA a safer State!

22.01.2022 13 year old Nicholas has been located safe and well.



20.01.2022 It’s selfie day! We spy a few of our members in this video! It’s pretty safe to say we love a selfie at Bayswater!

20.01.2022 Get yourself ready for the rain! And don’t forget to call us if you need us! We’ll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour!

17.01.2022 Great news, the children have been located. Thank you for all of your assistance.

16.01.2022 A small but mighty crew at our return to training tonight! We kept in house numbers low, and our remaining members engaged with the training online via ZOOM.

15.01.2022 Please call 132 500 for assistance if required.



14.01.2022 Are you ready for tomorrow? Remember to get outside today and secure loose items; take down those tiki torches, remove garden umbrellas, tie down your trampol...ines, pop bins away, pack away your porch furniture and secure anything that you think could go for a sixer. With the tropical low and cold front converging over Perth tomorrow, things are going to get wild. While we are tucked away inside, away from the squally wind and sheets of rain and hail, your Bayswater State Emergency Service will be out and about helping ratepayers and residents with their emergency needs. They are there for you. Keep them in your thoughts. Stay safe! Phone: 132 500 https://www.bayswaterses.com.au #emergency #weather #staysafe #BayswaterSES #Morley #Embleton #Noranda #Maylands #Bedford #MtLawley #Dianella #Beechboro #iLiveWhereYouLive #HeartOfTheInnerEast

13.01.2022 We’re looking at a pretty big storm Kalamunda. The actions we all take today and tomorrow could save a lot of heartache on Sunday. How are our outdoor furnitu...re, bins and trampolines looking? Tie them down and bring smaller items in. What about gutters and gullies? Ladder, gloves, tongs, bucket, done. Overhanging branches? Any attention to these is time well spent - there’s plenty of storm season left. Got torches, spare batteries and a radio? Is there a list of emergency numbers somewhere handy? Perhaps screenshot these: All life threatening emergencies: 000 SES: 132500 City of Kalamunda AH: 08 9257 9999 Western Power: 13 13 51 Main Roads: 13 81 38 And keep an eye on: www.emergency.wa.gov.au It’s not known yet which areas will be most impacted so let’s hope for the best and prepare for the worst. https://youtu.be/-tfANqkCSVA

11.01.2022 A CONVERSATION CAN CHANGE A LIFE. R U OK? You don't need to be an expert to reach out. You don't need to be trained. Just be a good friend and a great listen...er. Use these four steps and have a conversation that could change a life: 1. Ask R U OK? 2. Listen 3. Encourage action 4. Check in If you need guidance on how to support someone, please visit https://www.ruok.org.au/ If you need support or know someone who does, visit https://www.ruok.org.au/findhelp for professional support services and self-care tools. #ruok #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #anxiety #depression #suicideprevention #mentalhealthmatters #beyondblue #ruokday #ruokday2020 #ruokeveryday

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04.01.2022 Are you ok It’s the question that could change a life. Emergency services volunteers, officers and staff experience some pretty intense situations. Help the h...elpers by starting the conversation and asking your colleagues, fellow volunteers, friends and family if they are OK. Ask ‘Are you OK? Listen without judgement Encourage action Follow up by checking in with them There’s more to say after ‘Are you ok?. For conversation tips: https://bit.ly/2YhknxC #RUOKDay

03.01.2022 ** UPDATE ** 3-year-old missing boy James has been located in bushland alive by a family member who was assisting with the land search operation. Given the tim...e he has spent exposed to the rough terrain and poor weather conditions, arrangements will be made for him to have a medical check-up as a precaution. WA Police Force thanks all the emergency service volunteers and community members who assisted with the search. Original Post: Police are searching for a missing 3-year-old boy James in the area around Karli Rise, Yallingup. James was last seen about 7:30am today, Saturday 19 September 2020. James is described as fair skinned with blonde hair and blue eyes. He is wearing white ‘Spiderman’ pyjamas. It is believed James is also wearing wellington boots. Anyone who sees James is asked to remain with him and call Police immediately on 000. While some search resources will scale down overnight, Police will remain in the search area and continue to conduct patrols and search for James. If James is not located by tonight, the full search operation will continue tomorrow. Important message from Police in relation to locals residents attending the search area: - Thank you to everyone who has attended the search area. The response has been significant. - It is important members of the public do not venture into the bushland areas as they may inadvertently compromise evidence of where James has walked, and that could impact on the ability of trained searchers to track his movements. - Anyone who is in the area already is asked to stick to the main tracks and roads. - At this time there is no need for further members of the public to attend the location. - For those people who are already on site it is important they register their attendance at the Incident Command Post which is located at the DFES SES building on Caves Road. Post last updated at 7:20pm 19/09/2020.

02.01.2022 This weekend’s weather is unpredictable on land and at sea. With wave heights forecast to reach over 7 metres, our Midwest Gascoyne District Manager Marine, Si...mon Miller explains why you need to keep the boat moored this weekend. This week alone there have been over 100 Marine Rescue volunteer hours spent responding to incidents, with Marine Rescue Windy Harbour responding to an EPIRB activation yesterday morning. For information on marine weather warnings visit - https://bit.ly/3bNMbh6

02.01.2022 Hello community. Rose has now been located, thank you for your assistance. Police reference 1025820.

01.01.2022 Cancellation Severe Weather Warning For people in South Coastal and South East Coastal districts. Issued at 5:00 pm Monday, 29 June 2020. Plan Image... Severe weather is no longer occurring in WA. The immediate threat of severe weather has passed, but the situation will continue to be monitored and further warnings will be issued if necessary. The Department of Fire and Emergency Services advises that people should: * Keep away from flooded drains, rivers, streams and waterways. * Be careful of fallen trees, damaged buildings and debris. * Be careful of fallen power lines. They are dangerous and should always be treated as live.; * Assess your home, car and property for damage.; * If damage has occurred take photos and contact your insurance company to organise permanent repairs. * If your home or property has significant damage, like a badly damaged roof or flooding, call the SES on 132 500. No further warnings will be issued for this event. Warnings are also available through TV and Radio broadcasts, the Bureau's website at www.bom.gov.au or call 1300 659 210. The Bureau and Department of Fire and Emergency Services would appreciate warnings being broadcast regularly.

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