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Murray Bridge and Districts State Emergency Service

Locality: Murray Bridge, South Australia

Phone: +61 428 160 014



Address: Thomas Street 5253 Murray Bridge, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.ses.sa.gov.au

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24.01.2022 Even with all the Covid-19 restrictions, our crews are available 24/7



23.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for DAMAGING WINDS for the Mount Lofty Ranges, Kangaroo Island, Upper South East, Lower South East... and parts of the Yorke Peninsula, Mid North and Murraylands districts. Secure and put away loose items around your property so they don’t get blown away and cause damage to your or your neighbour’s property. For SES assistance, give us a call on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies, call 000 immediately. For more information, visit http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDS21037.shtml

19.01.2022 The Murray Bridge volunteers at the Murray Bridge North School Gala Day.

19.01.2022 Do you know what to do when a severe storm hits? As we head into the summer storm season, watch this animation to learn how you can be best prepared. Find more information about preparing for storms on our website. https://www.ses.sa.gov.au/site/storm.jsp



18.01.2022 SES COMMUNITY READINESS ALERT This Heatwave Community Readiness alert is issued for South Australia - statewide With the forecast of very hot weather in the next few days the State Emergency Service recommends you take action now to make sure that you and your family stay safe. ... What you should do: Check your fans and air conditioners are working and that they are switched to the cooling setting.Cool your home by closing blinds and curtains during the day and opening windows at night whenit is cooler outside.Make sure you have enough food, water, medications and pet food for a week so you will not needto go out in the heat.Be prepared for the possibility of power outages. Keep your mobile phone charged and make sure you have a torch and a battery powered radio for emergency information.Consider the safety of your pets and animals and make sure they will have protection and water.Check weather forecasts regularly and listen to local radio for updates. This message was issued by the State Emergency Service. Health Information: If you are feeling unwell, contact your local doctor.For immediate medical attention telephone 000 (triple zero).To register for the Telecross REDi service telephone 1800 188 071. Stay informed: Check the SES website at www.ses.sa.gov.auFor heatwave forecasts visit www.bom.gov.au/australia/heatwaveMonitor local conditions and tune in to your local ABC on a battery-powered radio for updatesCall the SA Emergency Infoline on 1800 362 361People who are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment, can contact the SA Emergency Infoline via the National Relay Service on 1800 555 727 (TTY users 1800 555 677)Follow the SES on Twitter (@SA_SES) or Facebook (SA State Emergency Service)For weather warnings and forecasts visit www.bom.gov.au.For SES assistance phone 132 500. If the matter is life threatening call 000 (triple zero).For further information visit SA Health or Health Direct Message Name: CRA_SA This message is valid from: 15/12/2019 09:00:00 This message is valid until: 15/12/2019 21:00:00 DocumentID: 14 / 1

17.01.2022 On behalf of the Murray Bridge SES we would like to wish Trevor and Viv a happy 50th wedding anniversary.

09.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there! Hope you all have a great day and stay safe



07.01.2022 Our Unit Manager and Deputy Unit Manager getting a hug with Smokey the Bear

07.01.2022 : Message ID: 0004113 Time Message Issued: 19:34 Date Message Issued: 29/12/2019... Origin / Name: CUDLEE CREEK Incident Update - CUDLEE CREEK Critical Information ISSUED FOR CUDLEE CREEK A CATASTROPHIC Total Fire Ban has been declared for Monday 30-Dec-2019 in the Mt Lofty Ranges. Residents are urged to be vigilant and be prepared to act to ensure their own safety, as the situation over the next 24hrs may change rapidly. If you see an unattended fire call triple zero (000). Weather conditions for Monday are forecast to be unfavourable and will result in very dangerous fire conditions. Fire outbreaks in these conditions will be difficult to suppress and have the potential to significantly increase the size of the Cudlee Creek Fire and impact on the surrounding locations with flame, smoke and embers. Properties to the South and East of the fire ground are at most risk of outbreaks during Monday's Catastrophic Fire Danger Rating. This includes the following localities: * Balhannah * Basket Range * Birdwood * Brukunga * Callington * Carey Gully * Charleston * Cherryville * Dawesley * Forest Range * Gumeracha * Hahndorf * Hay Valley * Kanmantoo * Lenswood * Little Hampton * Lobethal * Marble Hill * Monarto * Mount Pleasant * Mount Torrens * Nairne * Oakbank * Palmer * Petwood * Rockleigh * Tepko * Totness * Tungkillo * Woodside Residents inside the fire ground need to be alert for hotspots and re-ignitions. Residents adjoining the fire ground should activate their Bushfire Survival Plan now. If you are not prepared, leaving early is the safest option. The community is asked not to enter the fire affected area as it is not safe. Police continue to have a significant presence on the fire ground. Road access is being continually reviewed and roads may close at short notice. There is still the threat of falling branches and whole trees and stock wandering on the road. A large amount of road signage has been damaged adding an extra risk to road travel. Refer to www.traffic.sa.gov.au for the latest information. For more information on Relief and Recovery visit Department of Human Services dhs.sa.gov.au/services/disaster-recovery/cudleecreek or phone the Recovery Hotline on 1800 302 787 More information on preparing your property are available on the CFS website www.cfs.sa.gov.au/site/resources/fact_sheets.jsp For updates visit the CFS website (www.cfs.sa.gov.au) or phone the Bushfire Information Hotline on 1800 362 361.

05.01.2022 If there’s a flood warning, Paddy thinks he should get some sandbags to place around his home, have his emergency kit ready and keep an eye out for further warn...ings. What are you going to do if there’s a flood warning in your area? Visit our website for handy tips to keep you prepared. https://www.ses.sa.gov.au/site/flood.jsp

04.01.2022 Gaining access to vehicle with hand tools only was tonight's mission. Our volunteers exceeded expectations and accomplished this in a very short period of time.

03.01.2022 The Murray Bridge volunteers would like to wish everyone a safe Christmas and New Year. Remember to call 132500 for assistance or 000 if it is life threatening.



02.01.2022 Well done to our team and congratulations to our members who received their awards for their hard work and dedication for the past 5 years.

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