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29-07-2010 

Northshore team heads to Stirling and Swan as windy night causes some damage 


AGM 2010 - Results
26-07-2010 
Northshore SES Unit AGM Wednesday 28th July 2010

Northshore volunteer spots Abby Sunderland
15-06-2010 
At the forefront of the international rescue effort, Northshores Michael Wood proves his worth

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Northshore volunteers help in the search for Craig Puddy


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Northshore volunteers attend forensic search in Redcliffe


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02-03-2010 
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SES search after human remains found

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19-01-2009 
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18-09-2008 

Residents in Claremont wake up to scene of chaos



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Northshore volunteer spots Abby Sunderland
15-06-2010 

At the forefront of the international rescue effort, Northshores Michael Wood proves his worth

Northshore SES volunteers have described how stricken 16-year-old yachtswoman Abby Sunderland remained in good spirits after being spotted from the air yesterday.
A crew of 11 SES volunteers (4 from Northshore) that were on board the airbus returned to Perth just after 7:30pm on 10th June after successfully locating Abby and her stricken vessel in the Indian Ocean.

FESA taskforce leader Will Blackshaw said the crew had a very brief period of contact with the young sailor, but said she remained positive despite the setback.

"Abby was in very good spirits," he said. "She's obviously keen to have some assistance, but she is in very good spirits."

"The window of opportunity to speak to her was very short, so we had very brief, direct conversations about her health, the condition of the vessel, and her communications."
 
"The seas are very rough indeed, and there is a lot of win, and she is obviously going to have a very uncomfortable night of sleep."

He said the plane was conducting its first pass of the area and had been searching for Abby for only 10 minutes when she was spotted from the air.

"It was a very happy moment for all of the people on board the plane," he said. "However, it was a very serious moment as well, and we were all concentrating on the job at task which was to make contact with Abby."

The crew then made radio contact with the young sailor, with the first words conveyed being "This is Abby".

Mr Blackshaw said the crew instructed Abby to activate two further EPIRB devices tomorrow afternoon to ensure a continuous signal for rescue crews to spot her.

NORTHSHORE SES volunteer Michael Wood, who first spotted Abby's vessel from the airbus A320, said he had been excited to locate the boat.

"Because I was at the front of the plane, I just happened to spot Abby as she came into the field of view," he said.

"It was very nervy at first' but very exciting that positive contact had been made. We're all mindful that Abby's got a number of hours left so we've all got our fingers crossed."