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SES Rosedale Unit

Locality: Rosedale, Victoria

Phone: +61 417 398 552



Address: 47 Cansick Street 3847 Rosedale, VIC, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 Last night the Moe SES Unit in Newbourgh was broken into. Two motorbikes, a bike trailer along with a gold VT wagon that was donated by a community member for ...our Road Crash training where stolen. These items are used by our volunteers to assist people in search and rescue activities. If you see these items or have any information please let us know. See more



23.01.2022 What to peel and peek? The future is no longer for just airbags and seatbelt pretensioners, we have to look for the orange, blue or red cables. These are high v...oltage and can not be cut. 2018 Tesla Model 3. Tactical Fire-Training #firefighters #autoextrication #firefighting Teslamodel3 Task Force 1, Inc. See more

16.01.2022 Over the past 5 weeks the Rosedale SES unit has been working extremely hard every Monday night to build and develop their Road Crash Rescue Capabilities in preparation for an upcoming Road Crash Rescue Capabilities Assessment coming up this Friday. The Rosedale SES unit would like to thank Bennetts Free Car & Scrap Removal for providing us with multiple vehicles for us to practise on. I would also like to thank the 6 team members for their great work so far and good luck with Friday night. If your keen for a challenge in your life we are at the unit every Monday night from 6:45pm feel free to call in and have a chat about joining us

16.01.2022 Remember, it can take as little as 15cm to float a car. That’s the size of an average pen. Our message is simple: Never drive through floodwater.



15.01.2022 Our volunteers play an integral emergency services role across Victoria, supporting our communities through the toughest times. Want to make a difference in your community? Join us today: www.ses.vic.gov.au/volunteer

12.01.2022 Know what to do if your home is being threatened by major flooding and what we mean by ‘Bag It, Block It, Lift It and Leave’. ‘Bag it’ - by laying sandbags where water may get into your home. ‘Block it’ - by covering your toilet and drains to prevent back-flow ‘Lift-it’ by shifting valuables onto tables and benchtops Leave - leaving early to a family or friends house on higher ground.... Watch the video at https://vimeo.com/464101573

11.01.2022 Being able to give your precise location in an emergency can save vital time and lives. Make sure you're prepared this summer by downloading the free emergencyplus app with what3words built-in, so you can #HelpTripleZeroFindYou in just three words.



06.01.2022 Areas recently affected by fire are more susceptible to the impact of heavy rainfall and face a greater risk to the dangers of floods and landslides. Avoid walking in burnt areas or along river banks and gullies during and immediately after rainfall.

05.01.2022 Landslides can happen quickly and without warning.

04.01.2022 It can take as little as 15 centimetres of water for a vehicle to float. That’s the size of an average pen! Never drive on flooded roads.

04.01.2022 Help us create a safer Victoria. Become a VICSES volunteer today: www.ses.vic.gov.au/volunteer

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