NORTHSHORE 
STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE
News & Updates
Mindarie Search
18-03-2013 
Northshore steps up to help find 13 year old Jenon

Forensic Search Swanborne
18-03-2013 
Northshore SES search for clues to local murder

Avon Valley Bushfire Response
06-03-2013 
SES Local Manager thanks the troops

Quad Bike Search
11-02-2013 
Police and SES search for missing Quad Bike rider

Claremont Crash
08-02-2013 

Substantial damage as car crashes into living room


The all new 2012 Christmas Pageant
01-11-2012 
The clock rolls back as the 2012 Christmas Pageant returns to an evening slot

FESA no more
01-11-2012 
It's the dawn of a new era in WA volunteer emergency response

Storm front delivers
04-09-2012 
Perth metropolitan area hit by heavy rain and high winds

Morley Search
02-08-2012 
Multiple SES teams on the ground

Aerial Performers
02-07-2012 
Northshore SES calls on the Perth CLP two nights in a row

Winter Has Arrived
02-07-2012 
June storms give the Northshore volunteers a real wake-up

Tornado Terror
09-06-2012 

Northshore teams assist in the Dianella tornado clean-up


Kings Park search
02-02-2012 
Dozens search for missing man

The best of the best
15-11-2011 

Northshore volunteer brings home WA's top award


Newcastle Street crash
02-11-2011 
Northshore SES volunteers respond to car V building

Multiple storm fronts
04-08-2011 
Northshore teams activated as Perth gets lashed by storms


Archive
 
Monday, May 20, 2013
            
The WA State Emergency Service is a division of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) made up of volunteers from every walk of life who give up their time to help others during emergency situations or when disaster strikes. 
 
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services performs a critical role coordinating emergency services for a range of natural disasters and emergency incidents threatening life and property. Supported by an extensive network of over 32,000 volunteers and 1076 career firefighters DFES works together with the community and government to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from a diverse range of emergencies.
 
The Northshore SES unit covers the Perth CBD as well as the following council municipalities: Nedlands, Claremont, Cottesloe, Peppermint Grove, Mosman Park, Subiaco, Cambridge and Vincent. We train our volunteers to be able to deal with whatever emergency situation may confront them, as well as many other support & miscellaneous roles. 
 
There is no such thing as a 'typical' callout. However, the more common types of incidents for our unit include searching for missing persons, storm damage, fallen trees, collapsed ceilings, flooding and buildings damaged by vehicle impacts. Statewide, the SES takes the lead role in countering the effects of, and managing, the reactions to floods, cyclones, storms, earthquakes and tsunami threats.    
 
Consider this: Western Australia is approximately 2.5M square kilometres in size. With approximately 2000 SES volunteers in WA, that works out to 1,250 square kilometres per volunteer....!
  
 
 
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