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19 September, 2023

Have you thought about joining SES?

MORE than half of the Requests for Assistance (RFAs) received by the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) during the recent wild weather came from the south west of the state.

By Stewart Esh

Cobden SES unit attended to 18 call outs during the wild weather earlier this month.
Cobden SES unit attended to 18 call outs during the wild weather earlier this month.

MORE than half of the Requests for Assistance (RFAs) received by the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) during the recent wild weather came from the south west of the state.

On Friday, September 8, 22 units, including Cobden, were mobilised across the region to assist with the large number of calls for help.

RFAs were spread almost evenly between trees down over roads and properties (312), and calls relating to building damage (294).

For Cobden unit volunteer Trevor Robertson, the pager started going off at 7.30am, and didn’t stop until 5pm that evening.

He attended all 18 RFA’s received by the Cobden unit, where he was one of a crew of eight members.

“We mainly had trees down over roads,” Mr Robertson said.

“Although there was one incident involving a tin shed with a roof that had blown off, threatening to peel away from its fittings on the back fence, into a paddock where there was a horse sheltering from the weather.

“We pulled the rest of the structure apart with a battery-powered drill, undid some screws and bolts, removed it from the back and side fence, and on to the ground.

“I was out assisting with these incoming calls for help for nearly 10 hours, and it was quite a violent storm.

“Particularly large limbs from a tree came down on Cobden-Scotch Creek Road and another out in Cobrico was blocking the whole road.”

VICSES volunteers on the ground were grateful for the assistance of traffic management by the local Country Fire Authority (CFA) brigade, of which Mr Robertson is also a member, and Victoria Police.

“There are three of us at the unit who are dual volunteers with the CFA and VICSES,” he said.

“Which hat I put on depends on what’s going. We have an excellent relationship between the emergency services locally.”

After the weather event, because the Cobden unit members had attended so many jobs, they took the time to service the saws, refuel the vehicles, sharpen blades and chains and replace any which had broken, to ensure all equipment is ready to go for the next event.

The volunteers then fill out reports on the weather conditions, locations of jobs, distance travelled, job types, and the severity of incidents.

They note whether they established a system for controlling traffic at incidents, the size of limbs and the obstruction created, the number of members mobilised, and other emergency services the Cobden unit members had worked with throughout the day.

“I’ve been a VICSES volunteer for about 15 years,” Mr Robertson said.

“I do shift work, so it’s hard to get away sometimes and on deployment, but that severe weather event happened to be on my day off.

“It would be good to get some more unit members to help out with coverage during the daytime.

“I’m 63, and in the middle of the pack, so it would be nice to have some younger members to go out in the field, or some senior members to help maintain our fleet and equipment.”

Mr Robertson said he has learned “so much being part of the SES”.

“Learning how to fell a tree, patch up a roof, perform first aid, demonstrate leadership skills, learn to drive off road; everything’s provided in terms of training and equipment, you’ve just got to turn up,” he said.

VICSES Cobden Unit are also the local Road Crash Rescue (RCR) provider, and have responded to 12 RCR incidents in the last year.

Each of VICSES’ 104 accredited units, including Cobden, is tested every three years, along with other agencies providing RCR coverage across the state.

Would you like to join Trevor and the other members of VICSES Cobden Unit, to assist your community in the next big weather event?

For your time, you receive nationally-recognised training with the opportunity to pursue specialist learning pathways such as community engagement, urban search and rescue, and much more.

To register your interest visit www.ses.vic.gov.au/join-us/volunteer or contact a member of the Cobden unit.

Cobden SES unit member Trevor Robertson.
Cobden SES unit member Trevor Robertson.
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