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Tweed Heads SES members celebrate in their favourite colour
Tweed Heads SES members celebrate in their favourite colour
By Sarah Waters
To celebrate National Volunteer Week, the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) donned their vibrant orange attire on May 22 for Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW) Day.
Community members across the country were also encouraged to wear orange in a show of support for their hardworking local SES volunteers.
Tweed Heads SES members joined the supportive staff at Tweed Bunnings, who provided them with coffee on WOW Day.
Media officer for the Tweed Heads SES Unit Harry Cramer OAM said the local unit had been busy assisting police with three missing person searches in recent weeks.
“We have also been called out to trees that have fallen on properties and leaking roofs during the bad weather,” Mr Cramer said.
“Storms can occur at any time of the year, and it is a good idea to think about cleaning out your gutters and drains around the house so when the storms come you are ready.
“As we say – disasters don’t make appointments,” he said.
Mr Cramer said the Tweed Heads SES Unit were always looking for new members who are willing to learn how to assist the community they live in.
SES volunteers’ work often extends beyond responding to floods and storms and their dedication is a powerful inspiration to the communities they serve.
Members in the Tweed region are often called on to assist other first responders in the management of incidents, including bushfires, landslips and land searches.
And there is a job for everyone, with a wide range of volunteers from various backgrounds, including teachers, nurses, tradies and office workers.
Volunteers are taught practical skills, such as how to throw a rope to someone in distress, how to tie knots, maintain rescue equipment and how to pump water out of a swimming pool or basement.
As a registered training organisation (RTO) the SES provide excellent training to meet national standards and to ensure volunteers can always work effectively and safely.
The Tweed Heads SES Unit meets every Monday at 7.30pm
You will find their headquarters at the end of Pioneer Parade, Banora Point.
For emergency help in floods, storms and tsunami call the NSW SES on 132 500.
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