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SES Whittlesea Unit

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 132500



Address: 77 Schotters Rd, Mernda 3754 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.whittleseases.org.au

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25.01.2022 This month is the Emergency Services Blood Drive! Each year our members band together to donate much needed blood and plasma alongside our emergency services colleagues. Due to COVID-19, its more important than ever to keep up donations. Ready. Set. GIVE! ... More info https://don8blood.com/3frTzB3



25.01.2022 FYI Friday! Did you know we have a boat crew? The Whittlesea SES boat crew trains twice a month to prepare themselves to assist in flood waters with evacuation, resupply, fodder movement and ferrying people. ... They also assist in search and rescue in lakes, rivers and dams. On top of all that, they regularly assist at PR events such as the dragon boat racing and the Grand Prix - to ensure people remain safe out on the water.

24.01.2022 Plan ahead - keep dry from your feet to your head

24.01.2022 Whittlesea SES volunteers have quickly deployed to assist in the search for William. Anyone who finds Will is urged to call Triple Zero (000)



24.01.2022 Great news! WILLIAM HAS BEEN FOUND!

24.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology have issued a La Nina warning for Victoria - but what does this mean? A La Nia typically means increased rainfall across much of Australia Victoria State Emergency Service Chief Officer Tim Wiebusch has put his focus on flood risk around the state. ... The increased potential of a La Nia this spring and predications for above average rainfall means the Victorian community needs to be prepared for the possibility of riverine and flash flooding over the coming months. Were paying particular attention to late September and through October," he said. Mr Wiebusch maintained that we may experience similar amount of high rainfall to 2016 or even 2010. From a flooding perspective, there are similarities in the climate outlook to what we experienced in 2016 and at its worst we could even see similar to what occurred in 2010 and 2011. That was the last significant La Nia event and the flood impacts had devastating consequences right across Victoria. We know a protracted flood event is the last thing Victorians need in 2020, were preparing for it with our partner emergency services, and we need the community to be prepare for it too. So how to prepare for a La Nia event is to be flood-ready: monitor weather warnings from the Bureau of Meteorology regularly check the Vic Emergency app for emergencies in your local area leave early before flooding occurs NEVER drive through floodwater get some flashlights & portable radios for the event of a power outage Create your emergency plan here https://bit.ly/357uiKs Safer communities - together

24.01.2022 Thanks to the purr-fect efforts of our crew, this little kitty was rescued from a pretty claw-ful situation of being stuck in a drain Youre safe meow



23.01.2022 A huge thank you to all the amazing people who have offered to assist with the search for Will. We are continuing in the search today with the help of additional SES volunteer resources from around the state. If you see or find Will please contact Triple Zero (000)... Lilydale State Emergency Service SES Craigieburn Unit SES Broadmeadows Unit SES Northcote Unit SES Whitehorse Unit SES Nillumbik Unit Victoria State Emergency Service

23.01.2022 *** Severe thunderstorm warning *** Weather Situation: Thunderstorms are extending across Victoria in a unstable air mass ahead of a deepening trough over the west. Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding over the next several hours in parts of the Central, North Central and North East districts. Locations which may be affected include Seymour, Kyneton, Macedon and Mansfield.... Severe thunderstorms are likely to produce heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding over the next several hours in parts of the Mallee, South West, Northern Country, North Central and Wimmera districts. Locations which may be affected include Horsham, Stawell, Warracknabeal, St Arnaud, Ararat and Maryborough. The strongest wind gusts recorded today have been: - 89 km/h at Yarrawonga 1:06pm - 87 km/h at Rutherglen 1:44pm - 78 km/h at Albury Airport at 2:22pm Casterton recorded 10 mm of rainfall in 9 minutes around 3pm. Hamilton recorded 9.4 mm in 6 minutes around 4pm. Ballarat recorded 22mm of rain in the 30 minutes to 5:45pm.

23.01.2022 Its a great way to meet people within your community. You get to spent a bit of time together and its really like a massive family you never knew you had. VICSES has also given me plenty of opportunities to learn skills such as crew leading, using a chainsaw and steep angle rescue. Give it a go, put in some effort and make the most of it. I guarantee you wont look back! Congratulations to our unit member Natasha for representing the Victoria State Emergency Service in t...he The Greek Herald for National Volunteer Week #ThankYouSES #WoWDay

23.01.2022 A huge thank you and appreciation is due to ALL personnel, whom all contributed to the efforts to find William Callaghan earlier this week at Mount Disappointment. All involved worked tirelessly through cold days and nights, searching for Will, the whole community and beyond came together in hope to find young Will. Wed like to thank, from the bottom of our hearts to everyone involved in the search, including:... Victoria Police Bush Search and Rescue Victoria CFA (Country Fire Authority) Salvation Army Australia Parks Victoria Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning City of Whittlesea Mitchell Shire Council Ambulance Victoria all our neighbouring Victoria State Emergency Service units from all across the state and EVERY community member, who made their way up to Mount Disappointment to help in the search. #WeWorkAsOne

23.01.2022 Whittlesea SES has received many calls for assistance this evening. Our Volunteers have been deployed and will assist you as soon as possible. If you need SES assistance, follow the flow chat below and call 132 500. ... If there is a threat to life, please call 000. Please keep updated via Vic Emergency Take care!



23.01.2022 *** Severe thunderstorm warning - Melbourne area *** Weather Situation: The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 5:55 pm, severe thunderstorms were detected on the weather radar near the area west of Ballan, the area west of Daylesford and the area east of Ballarat. These thunderstorms are moving towards the east. They are forecast to affect Gisborne and the area north of Bacchus Marsh by 6:25 pm and Craigieburn, Sunbury and the area west of Whittlesea by 6:55 pm.... Heavy rainfall that may lead to flash flooding is likely. For SES emergency assistance call 132 500. For life threatening emergencies call 000.

23.01.2022 Our crew continues to respond to numerous tree downs and building damage requests for assistance in our local area after last night's severe wind. Windy conditions are forecast for most of today, if you require SES call 132 500 and we will attend to you as we can. For life threatening emergencies call 000... And a BIG shoutout to our neighbouring unit SES Craigieburn Unit for assisting us last night with our area Victoria State Emergency Service City of Whittlesea

22.01.2022 This is a message from Superintendent Sean Woods, your manager of policing across Banyule, Darebin, Nillumbik and Whittlesea I would like to take this oppor...tunity on behalf your Victoria Police officers to wish all of you, in the communities our very best wishes for the festive season. As 2020 draws to a close we reflect on the significantly challenging year we have had, particularly through the summer bushfires and the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Everyone in our community has played a critical role in minimising the spread of this virus, and we now find ourselves in a fortunate position that we are able to celebrate the festive season with family and friends. The festive season is a wonderful time to enjoy and celebrate together with family and friends, and we encourage you to do this safely and respectfully. Please celebrate responsibly, look out for each other, drive safely and enjoy what the occasion brings with it. If you are struggling during this time, there are many support agencies who can assist you so please don’t be afraid to seek out help. Victoria Police will continue to sustain a strong presence on our roads during the festive season and into the new year and are committed to ensure you feel safe and secure. Never underestimate the role you can play in assisting police. Please call Triple Zero (000) if you require police assistance or 131 444 for non-urgent matters. We thank you for your ongoing support and again, wish you a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy 2021

22.01.2022 The Severe Weather Warning issued by the Bureau of Meteorology has been UPDATED, and now includes #Melbourne, #Geelong, the #MorningtonPeninsula and the #SurfCoast. Wind gusts as high as 124km/h have been recorded at #MtGellibrand. Details: http://ow.ly/hB4q50Bajju #VicWeather #MelbWeather... Please secure loose items around the home and dont park near/under trees If you require SES assistance, call 132 500 All life threatening emergencies call 000

22.01.2022 Our Volunteers are still out attending to many calls for assistance from tonights storm event. We Thank you for your patience.

22.01.2022 Whittlesea SES volunteer Gerry Connell this morning spoke on Sunrise about the ongoing efforts to find Will at Mount Disappointment. Click the link to watch the full interview. Wed also like to take this time to thank everyone involved in the search, whether you are paid staff members, volunteers or the public everything you do helps! THANK YOU!

21.01.2022 Merry Christmas to our amazing community Please drive safely and enjoy your day celebrating with friends and family

20.01.2022 Do you know what to do if you see a tree has fallen across the road? Call VICSES on 132 500 Try to be as descriptive as possible (size of tree, location, if it is across the road/pedestrian footpath Be alert when passing the area of any debris on the road

19.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology has updated a severe weather warning for damaging winds TODAY Be aware that trees that have been damaged by recent storms may be unstable and more likely to fall when it is windy or wet. Check that loose items such as outdoor settings, umbrellas and trampolines are safely secured and move vehicles under cover or away from trees. ... Remember, for storm emergency assistance, call the SES on 132 500 For life-threatening emergencies call 000

18.01.2022 Whittlesea SES crews along with the support of our neighbours SES Craigieburn Unit are continuing to respond to requests for assistance, having so far responded to over 65 requests over the last 24 hours. SES emergency assistance call 132 500 Life threatening emergencies contact 000

18.01.2022 Our crew were recently called out to Mernda working with Fire Rescue Victoria and Mernda CFA for a car VS fence This also resulted in some building damage where we were able to use our acro-props to support the affected structure. What to do if this happens to your property? ... Call 000 Dont walk under/near the structure that has been hit Try to communicate to the occupants of the car to see if they are trapped/injured Follow the guidance of emergency service personnel See more

17.01.2022 Were so elated to see that our very own Whittlesea SES member Nella Palmieri is a finalist for this years Westfield Local Hero Award. Nella not only volunteers her time with our unit, she is a very familiar face at all of our fundraising events (we cant wait for a Bunnings Sizzle too) AND also dedicates her time with the Whittlesea City Neighbourhood Watch team AND Mernda CFA Shes an absolute shining star at our unit and in the City of Whittlesea community, so please take a moment to Vote for Nella!

17.01.2022 Now more than ever, its important to check in on how people are coping - a video call coffee catch up, or a trivia sesh - lets speak to each other. This R U OKAY? Day, were highlighting the mental health of our volunteers, emergency service colleagues, family and friends. Were all in this together, so please take the time to check in one another.... If you need more support - please reach out Its okay to not be okay - heres the low down on how to reach out if youre unsure: 1 Ask R U OKAY? - be relaxed, and if they dont want to chat, remind them that youre always there if they need 2 Listen with an open mind - dont judge their experiences or reactions but acknowledge that things seem tough for them 3 Encourage action - Be positive about the role of professionals in getting through tough times 4 Check in Its so important to CHECK IN Pop a reminder in your diary to call them in a couple of weeks. If theyre really struggling, follow up with them sooner. You could say: "Ive been thinking of you and wanted to know how youve been going since we last chatted." Ask if theyve found a better way to manage the situation. If they havent done anything, dont judge them. They might just need someone to listen to them for the moment. Stay in touch and be there for them. Genuine care and concern can make a real difference. More info on R U OKAY Day www.ruok.org.au

16.01.2022 **** Severe Weather Warning for HEAVY RAINFALL **** For people in Central, South West and parts of Northern Country, North Central, West and South Gippsland and Wimmera Forecast Districts.... Issued at 4:41 pm Sunday, 20 December 2020. HEAVY RAINFALL AND THUNDERSTORMS MONDAY NIGHT Weather Situation: A trough will deepen over western Victoria Monday afternoon, before moving eastward over the State Monday night and Tuesday morning. HEAVY RAINFALL which may lead to FLASH FLOODING may develop over parts of western victoria from early MONDAY EVENING, extending to central parts late MONDAY EVENING into TUESDAY MORNING. Rain is then expected to continue to extend eastward, before easing from the west during Tuesday morning. Widespread rainfall totals from Monday evening through to Tuesday morning of around 20-40mm are expected with localised falls of 60-80mm possible. Thunderstorms are possible overnight further enhancing rainfall totals and rainfall rates. Locations which may be affected include Warrnambool, Maryborough, Ballarat, Geelong, Melbourne and Bacchus Marsh.

14.01.2022 Thank you to all the volunteers, members of the public and Emergency Services for your help in finding Will. #weworkasone

14.01.2022 If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Not too sure about that, but if you couldnt hear the tree falling, then youd definitely hear our chainsaws This one was in Humevale

14.01.2022 Members of the Whittlesea Unit joined the large search in Langwarrin over the weekend in search for 71 year old Malcolm Bohmeye, together with the Victoria Police This is one of the largest search operations the Victoria State Emergency Service has been involved in. As always, were hoping for positive outcome

13.01.2022 Wed like to express a HUGE thank you to Officeworks Epping for their recent donation to our unit of long life milk The current health alert has meant that unfortunately we havent been able to fundraise for a better part of this year. This donation means that we will be able to allocate our spending onto assets thats critical in our role within the community. ... So with a big orange heart, we say thank you!

13.01.2022 Youve seen man vs wild, now get ready for SES volunteer vs tree

11.01.2022 To all the dads, grandads, uncles, brothers and father-figures in our lives, we wish you all a Happy Fathers Day Although we cant celebrate like usual, remember to take the time to call your dad today and thank him for all he does To all the amazing dads who volunteer their time for SES, thank you for all you do for your families and our community ...

10.01.2022 Community is so important, and today we got to celebrate our little community of volunteers at our Whittlesea Unit, and a special thanks for our neighbours Mernda CFA for sharing in the day with us, even with our special guest of honour too! We hope that all our community members have a joyous Christmas and New Years break, you've all definitely earned it! Remember, over public holidays, the SES are still operational 24/7, if you need SES call 132 500 for life-threatening... emergencies call 000 We work as one Victoria State Emergency Service City of Whittlesea

10.01.2022 Victoria State Emergency Service has developed Local Flood Guides to explain local flood risks for communities at risk. This includes advice for communities on how to prepare and respond to flood events and who to contact in the event of a flood. Click here for the Whittlesea local flood guide https://bit.ly/3i4PtjM ... City of Whittlesea Whittlesea City Neighbourhood Watch

10.01.2022 Remember it takes just 15cm for your car to float in floodwaters Bureau of Meteorology have issued a severe weather warning for DAMAGING WINDS and RAIN tomorrow Check it out here https://bit.ly/2An8cGr

10.01.2022 FYI Friday Do you know the difference between all the weather warnings? Severe Thunderstorm Warnings ... Thunderstorms are classified as severe when there is potential to cause significant localised damage through wind gusts, large hail, tornadoes or flash flooding. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings are issued to the community by the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) Severe Weather Warnings These warnings are issued to the community by BoM when severe weather is expected that is not directly related to severe thunderstorms or bushfires. Examples of severe weather include damaging winds and flash flooding. Flash Flooding Flash Flooding can occur quickly due to heavy rainfall. You may not receive an official warning. Stay informed - monitor weather warnings, forecasts and river levels at the BoM website and warnings through Vic Emergency

10.01.2022 FYI Friday Did you know - the City of Whittlesea has a history of flooding with 14 floods recorded since 1946 including 1952, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 2005, 2010 and 2011. In February 2011 flash flooding caused streets to be cut off and shops on Church Street bordering on Laurel Street had to sweep water away as the drains could no longer cope with the huge amount of water from the deluge. ... In November 2010, flooding occurred which impacted on the Whittlesea Showgrounds and well as flooding Showgrounds Road, Yea Road and Cades road in Whittlesea. Be prepared for floods - www.ses.vic.gov.au

10.01.2022 Do you know when to call the SES? As the control agency for storm, tsunami and flood-related events, its important you know when to call us If someones life is in danger, call 000

08.01.2022 Our families are a massive part of our unit, they support our volunteers as they respond to all kinds of emergencies 24/7 There are times when they even miss out on celebrations to respond to emergencies in our community Our families are our biggest support, and this weekend we thank each and every one of them for supporting us in our SES journey

08.01.2022 It was a huge night for our unit, responding to countless calls for assistance around our community due to the damaging winds we experienced yesterday Most calls for assistance were a result of fallen trees on property and building damage Our crews are still out responding to numerous incidents.... Our heartfelt condolences also go out to the family and friends of those who lost their lives overnight during the storm

08.01.2022 Today is Thank A First Responder Day! 2020 has highlighted the amazing contributions of our emergency services personnel - from devastating bushfires all over the state, to storm and floods, and now a pandemic. ... Thank you to all those who protect, defend, and care for our communities everyday #ThankAFirstResponder

07.01.2022 Thinking about enjoying the sunshine and going for a hike today? But - what do you do if you have to call 000 while out in the wilderness? Sometimes it is hard to find your bearings when you're in a big park, and this information is quite critical to be communicated as early as possible when ringing 000. ... By taking note of the Emergency Markers of where you're headed - in an event of an emergency, you're well-equipped to give the most accurate information. This allows for emergency services to find the best route to get to you quickly and safely. Emergency Markers are alphanumeric signs which also look like street signs, with three letters & numbers representing the exact location of where you are. Use this map to find where they are located https://qr2id.com/au/public-markers/ Hint * There's 11 Emergency Markers at Plenty Gorge Park* Enjoy your walks Whittlesea! As always, stay safe Parks Victoria Victoria State Emergency Service ESTA 000

07.01.2022 And another one bites the crust a HUGE THANKS to the team over at Domino’s Doreen for making our Christmas Party a reality over the weekend with their fantastic catering! & Thank you to all local businesses around the City of Whittlesea for your support throughout the year ... You'll always have a pizza our hearts Victoria State Emergency Service City of Whittlesea Domino's Pizza

07.01.2022 Lest we forget.

06.01.2022 Were asking our amazing community to support our very own Whittlesea SES member Nella Palmieri Nella is a finalist for this years Westfield Local Hero Award Nella not only volunteers her time with our unit, she is a very familiar face at all of our fundraising events (we cant wait for a Bunnings Sizzle too) AND also dedicates her time with the Whittlesea City Neighbourhood Watch team AND Mernda CFA ... Shes an absolute shining star at our unit and in the City of Whittlesea community, so please take a moment to Vote for Nella! VOTE HERE https://bit.ly/2Ge0Ojw

04.01.2022 As a result of last nights storm event Melbournes water supply has been affected. If you live in the suburbs listed below: As a precaution YVW advises you to bring tap water to a rolling boil before using for drinking, brushing your teeth, food preparation, preparing baby formula, making ice or bathing infants. ... If you have any questions regarding Melbournes water quality please contact Yarra Valley Water. Suburbs listed: ATTWOOD BAYSWATER BAYSWATER NORTH BLACKBURN BLACKBURN NORTH BLACKBURN SOUTH BORONIA BOX HILL NORTH BROADMEADOWS BULLEEN BUNDOORA BURWOOD BURWOOD EAST CAMPBELLFIELD CHIRNSIDE PARK COBURG NORTH COLDSTREAM COOLAROO CRAIGIEBURN CROYDON CROYDON HILLS CROYDON NORTH CROYDON SOUTH DALLAS DONCASTER DONCASTER EAST DONVALE DOREEN ELTHAM EPPING FAWKNER FOREST HILL GLEN WAVERLEY GREENSBOROUGH GREENVALE HEATHMONT KALORAMA KANGAROO GROUND KILSYTH KILSYTH SOUTH KINGSBURY LALOR LILYDALE LOWER PLENTY MEADOW HEIGHTS MELBOURNE AIRPORT MERNDA MILL PARK MITCHAM MONBULK MONT ALBERT NORTH MONTMORENCY MONTROSE MOOROOLBARK MOUNT DANDENONG MOUNT EVELYN MOUNT WAVERLEY NORTH WARRANDYTE NUNAWADING OLINDA PARK ORCHARDS PLENTY RESEARCH RESERVOIR RINGWOOD RINGWOOD EAST RINGWOOD NORTH ROXBURGH PARK SILVAN SOMERTON SOUTH MORANG TEMPLESTOWE TEMPLESTOWE LOWER THE BASIN THOMASTOWN VERMONT VERMONT SOUTH VIEWBANK WANTIRNA WARRANDYTE WARRANDYTE SOUTH WARRANWOOD WESTMEADOWS WOLLERT WONGA PARK YALLAMBIE YARRAMBAT

04.01.2022 We have been overwhelmed with the offers from members of the community to assist in the search for missing teenager William Callaghan in the Mt Disappointment area. Police have advised that at this stage they have enough assistance. Should police require further assistance a request will be issued via the media. ... Keep an eye out on the Eyewatch - Whittlesea Police Service Area page for further updates.

04.01.2022 Emergencies can happen at any time, with little warning. People who plan and prepare for emergencies reduce the impact and recover faster. Taking the time to think about emergencies and make your own plan helps you think clearly and have more control to make better decisions when an emergency occurs. ... Visit redcross.org.au/prepare start creating your plan.

04.01.2022 Due to the nature of COVID-19, in recent times wed taken a break from face-to-face skills maintenance and training to focus only on responding to emergencies. From this week, you might see us back out undertaking training in small groups to ensure we have the essential skills and capability required to respond to an emergency. Emergency services as a permitted industry are able to conduct critical training and exercising under the directions, as endorsed by the Victorian Ch...ief Health Officer. Our crews are following all the COVIDSafe principles, wearing masks and working hard to ensure we are there for our community. Victoria State Emergency Service City of Whittlesea

03.01.2022 After a busy weekend, late yesterday afternoon we were called out to form a multi-agency effort to assist a patient who had ended up at the bottom of a steep embankment while walking through Plenty Gorge A stellar effort by all involved, Fire Rescue Victoria Station 81, Plenty Fire Brigade, SES Nillumbik Unit and Ambulance Victoria Wishing a speedy recovery to our patient ... #vicemergency #WeWorkAsOne

03.01.2022 So, whats Whittlesea SES up to during the health alert? Are we still operational? While the health alert has meant weve had to adapt and introduce personnel limitations at our unit, weve been able to still conduct training (in-line with the health advice) so that we can continue to practice our skills needed for responding to storms and emergency situations.... Rest assured, the team in orange are still operational 24/7 So what can the community do during this time? take on the health advice from the Victorian Department of Health & Human Services practice social distancing get tested if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 practice good hygiene Together, we can do this!

01.01.2022 Is your business protected from possible flood events? Early preparation will help lower the risk of flooding, protect life and property, and will help your business recover more quickly after a flood event. Create your Business Flood Plan ... More info www.ses.vic.gov.au/get-ready/at-work See more

01.01.2022 Did you know it takes just 15cm of floodwater to move a car? Never drive in floodwater Check how much water it takes for your car to float here http://15tofloat.com.au

01.01.2022 Were still responding, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to keep our community safe If you need assistance from VICSES call 132 500 Life-threatening emergencies call 000

01.01.2022 Damaging winds with the potential for dangerous thunderstorms are possible tonight across Melbourne. Be prepared: Secure outdoor furniture around your home & business Take care when driving in windy conditions ... Avoid trees, branches & leafy areas - don't park under trees For SES-related emergencies call 132 500 For life-threatening emergencies call 000 Victoria State Emergency Service City of Whittlesea

01.01.2022 Sandbags will not stop the water completely but can reduce the amount of water entering your home. SES Manningham Unit has created this great instructional video that can help you sandbag your home during a flood

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