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  2. State Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    The State Emergency Service (SES) is the name used by a number of separate civil defence organisations in Australia that provide assistance during and after major incidents. Specifically, the services deal with floods , storms and tsunamis , but can also assist in other emergencies, such as vertical rescue and road crash rescues, missing ...

  3. New South Wales State Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales State Emergency Service (NSW SES), an agency of the Government of New South Wales, is an emergency and rescue service dedicated to assisting the community in times of natural and man-made disasters. The NSW SES is made up almost entirely of volunteer members, numbering over 10,919 as of September 2023. [2]

  4. Queensland State Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    The State Emergency Service (SES) in Queensland, Australia is a volunteer-based organisation of the Queensland Government and forms part of the Queensland Police Service (QPS), assisting with disaster management as an emergency services auxiliary. The current head of the SES is Chief Officer Mark Armstrong.

  5. Statewide government trunked radio systems in Australia

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    The Government Radio Network (GRN) is a network of various systems in place across Australia that enable statewide trunked radio communication. The network operates through inter-linked sites for government and public services such as police, ambulance, fire, or roads authorities which require such a system to function properly.

  6. South Australian State Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    The SASES is a separate entity, independent of other branches, and reports to the South Australian Minister for Emergency Services. The service is funded by a levy imposed on every household in the state, and is currently led by chief officer Chris Beattie [3] with assistance from the South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission ...

  7. 000 (emergency telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    For calls to the State Emergency Service (SES) about non–life-threatening situations, the Australia-wide telephone number 132 500 can be used. [1] For non-emergency calls to the police in Australia, 131 444 should be used. [1]

  8. Victoria State Emergency Service - Wikipedia

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    Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) is a volunteer-based organisation responding to natural disasters and working to ensure the safety of communities around Victoria, Australia. Each State and territory of Australia has its own independent State Emergency Service (SES), and VICSES is only one of these services spread across Australia.

  9. Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency

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    The Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Agency (ACT ESA) was established by the Emergencies Act 2004 (ACT), which came into effect on 1 July 2004. [1] The mission of the ACT ESA is to protect and preserve life, property and the environment in the ACT .