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25.01.2022 Following on from yesterday's post with NSW SES Nambucca Unit swapping flood boats with NSW SES Nabiac Unit, the team at Nambucca Unit were able to try out the 'B18 punt' on the Nambucca River at Macksville during their training last night. #nswses #nswsesvolunteers #floodboattraining #nambucca #nambuccavalley



25.01.2022 Severe fire danger is forecast for Lower Central West Plains, Eastern Riverina, Southern Riverina and Northern Riverina tomorrow Saturday 28 November. A total fire ban will be in force for these areas from midnight tonight. Check and review your bush fire survival plan.

23.01.2022 The long weekend is here! Traveling this the long weekend? Plan your trip by using Live Traffic NSW and drive to the conditions. Staying home? This weekend weather will provide you great conditions to prepare your home for when the bad weather sets in. Learn more http://bit.ly/2xJYae1 ... #GetReady #travelplans #longweekend #travel #roadtrip

22.01.2022 Over the weekend, NSW SES Coffs Harbour was joined by NSW Ambulance and St John Ambulance Coffs Harbour at one of our Road Crash Rescue Professional Development... days. Participants and observers ranged from highly experienced Rescue Operators and Intensive Care Paramedics through to more recently qualified Rescue Operators and paramedicine students. Through a series of scenarios, teams worked together in a controlled environment to extricate a number of casualties allowing training at multiple tiers within each exercise. Thanks to all those involved, and to Sell & Parker for providing training materials and location.



21.01.2022 A busy weekend for the NSW SES - Marrickville Unit volunteers. They have attended a few jobs in the local area with the help of NSW SES City of Sydney in respon...se to damage caused by the strong winds. Teams have also been out to assist NSW SES Liverpool Unit with clean up as well. Teams from NSW SES Auburn Unit, NSW SES Hurstville Unit, NSW SES Kogarah Unit, Hunters Hill and Canada Bay were also out helping in the Liverpool area. See more

20.01.2022 It's going to be another hot day across the state today. Plan ahead and beat the heat! Find out more: https://bit.ly/3m4w9W6

20.01.2022 Storm season officially starts on 1 October 2020 and concludes 31 March 2021. NSW SES conducted a demonstration with two Flood Rescue Technicians at Penrith Whitewater Stadium on the 25th September, to highlight the dangers of driving through floodwater and what is required to rescue someone from their car. Check out the photos here https://flic.kr/s/aHsmR33mwr



18.01.2022 Last night members of the NSW SES Menai Unit received their NSW Premier’s Bushfire Emergency Citation, in recognition of their outstanding contribution in the emergency response effort in combating the 2019-2020 bushfires in NSW. The Citations were presented by NSW SES TSC Local Commander, John Gonzalez. #nswses #nswsesvolunteers #menai

14.01.2022 Today we pause to remember the dedicated men and women who have lost their lives while serving and protecting their community. #NationalPoliceRemembranceDay #NeverForgotten #Thankyouforyourservice

14.01.2022 The Bureau has confirmed that a La Niña has formed in the tropical Pacific, with climate models suggesting it's likely to remain until at least the end of 2020.... La Niña typically brings: A wetter-than-average spring and summer to northern and eastern Australia; Cooler-than-average days and warmer-than-average nights; Increased tropical cyclone numbers; An earlier start to the monsoon and wet season; Average fire risk; and Less intense but more prolonged heatwaves across southern Australia. But every La Niña event is different. Once La Niña develops it usually finishes the following autumn, but some events have lasted 2 or 3 years. Rainfall can also vary considerably. During the last big event of 2010-2012 rainfall was above average across most of Australia (we saw Category 5 tropical cyclone Yasi devastate far north Queensland communities during this period), whereas rainfall during the La Niña event of 2008-2009 was much more patchy. Read more in our Climate Driver Update: http://ow.ly/ktf650BDUny

13.01.2022 Young Samson loves the NSW SES, so our wonderful State Operations Centre team took him for a special trip through our Headquarters yesterday. To read more about Samson's visit: https://bit.ly/2GmYuqB

12.01.2022 Primary and Secondary resources are now available for #Teachers. These resources support the NSW Geography syllabus for primary and secondary stage 4 (Year 7 and 8). https://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/for-schools/



11.01.2022 Animals can become frightened during emergencies and may hide or run away. Containing your animals early while you get ready will ensure they are close at hand when you need to leave. www.getreadyanimals.nsw.gov.au #GetReadyAnimals

11.01.2022 Just like James Dangers, are you the next leader the NSW SES is looking for? As a Unit Commander or Local Commander, you’ll be leading and supporting a team of volunteers to undertake their specialist roles. Utilise your life experience and develop your leadership skills your work makes a real difference in our community. Learn more: https://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/takethelead

11.01.2022 Large animals and large numbers of animals require special consideration when it comes to emergency planning. Don’t wait and see what happens in the morning take some advice from farmer Peter: https://youtu.be/H2IIo3EkFzs www.getreadyanimals.nsw.gov.au #GetReadyAnimals

09.01.2022 School holidays have begun! These school holidays we're asking travellers to plan their trip. By planning ahead you can potentially avoid lengthy delays in the car and keep the #kids happy!... Stay safe on the roads and drive to the conditions. If you are planning a road trip, prepare your property for unexpected weather while you’re away. Visit Live Traffic NSW https://www.livetraffic.com/desktop.html Or visit www.stormsafe.com.au for more #safety tips. For the latest community events with the NSW SES check here http://bit.ly/3amSGHt

07.01.2022 With a wet and wild summer on the cards this year, the NSW Government and NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) are encouraging all communities to be ready for a potential increase in storms and floods. Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott and NSW SES Commissioner Carlene York launched ‘Get Ready’ a NSW SES campaign to help communities prepare for the upcoming storm season. https://bit.ly/3mWXdav

03.01.2022 Pet carriers and crates are great for keeping pets safe and easily transportable during an emergency. Make them part of your plan: www.getreadyanimals.nsw.gov.au #GetReadyAnimals

02.01.2022 Daylight saving time! Sunrise and sunset will be about 1 hour later on 4 Oct 2020 than the day before. There will be more light in the evening. So remember to put your time forward 1 hour. #daylightsaving

01.01.2022 'Get Ready' for storm season With a wet and wild summer on the cards this year, the NSW Government and NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) are encouraging all communities to be ready for a potential increase in storms and floods. Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott and NSW SES Commissioner Carlene York today launched ‘Get Ready’ a NSW SES campaign to help communities prepare for the upcoming storm season.... As part of the campaign, NSW SES volunteers demonstrated the dangers of driving through floodwaters and what it takes to rescue people from stranded vehicles. https://bit.ly/3mWXdav #stormseason #storms #getready

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