
WA State Emergency Service (SES)
The Western Australia State Emergency Service (WA SES) is a volunteer-based emergency service which provides assistance during severe weather events, disasters, major bushfires, …
Emergency WA Warnings & Incidents
Emergency WA is the State's official website for community warnings and other emergency management information for bushfires, storms, cyclones, floods and other hazards.
SES Volunteer's Association of Western Australia Incorporated ...
Become a SES volunteer and join over 2000 people committed to keeping WA safe during emergencies. The SESVA have items for purchase by SES Units and members. Volunteers …
The SES (State Emergency Service) - ses-wa.asn.au
The Western Australian State Emergency Service (SES) is a Volunteer based division of the Department Fire and Emergency Services of Western Australia (DFES). It plays a key role in …
About us - Department of Fire and Emergency Services
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) serves all Western Australia (WA) by working together to achieve a safer State. DFES’ purpose is to support the WA community to …
SES Units
The WA SES operates across 64 Unit, covering 1,065 cities, towns, and communities. Our 2,000 volunteers are in service of every Western Australian who needs us, no matter where they are …
Join the SES – SES Volunteer's Association of Western Australia ...
It takes thousands of dedicated Western Australian State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers from across the state to provide emergency assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week. …
About SES
WA SES is a government-funded emergency service in Western Australia, comprised of more than 2,000 highly trained volunteers across 64 units, serving 2.9 million Western Australians …
SES WA Mounted Section - Welcome
The State Emergency Service (SES) is a volunteer division of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES), Western Australia’s leading Hazard Management Agency (HMA) …
Albany Volunteer State Emergency Service - Facebook
Our SES volunteers are responding to an extensive number of calls due to the current storm. If you require assistance, please call 132 500.