NSW SES - Gosford Unit

NSW SES - Gosford Unit The NSW SES (State Emergency Service) Gosford Unit is the local combat agency for floods, storms, and tsunami.

All information posted on this page by the NSW SES is done so in good faith and based on the most current information at the time. The NSW State Emergency Service (SES) is an emergency, preparedness and response service dedicated to assisting the community of NSW. It is made up almost entirely of volunteers, with 229 units located throughout the state. The units comprise of approximately 10,000 vo

lunteer members, who are easily identified by their distinctive orange overalls. While our core responsibilities are for flood, storm and tsunami operations, the NSW SES also provides support to general rescue efforts in the State. This includes Road Crash Rescue (RCR), Vertical Rescue (VR), Urban Search and Rescue (USR), evidence searches (both metropolitan and rural) and other forms of specialist rescue that may be required due to local threats. Volunteers in a number of isolated communities have also been trained as Community First Responders by the Ambulance Service of New South Wales. The Service's trained rescuers also support the full-time emergency services during major disasters. The NSW SES assists other emergency services when they are performing major operations. These services include the NSW Police Force, the NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire and Rescue NSW and the Ambulance Service of NSW. The NSW SES also partners with local communities through Community Engagement programs like FloodSafe, StormSafe and TsunamiSafe. These programs are supported by strategies and resources, are delivered locally through a range of activities and events and are a priority for the NSW SES. The aim is to engage at-risk communities on preparedness, response and recovery measures so that there is no loss of life and impacts caused by these events are minimised. This in turn builds community resilience to floods, storms and tsunami. For further information visit the NSW SES website at http://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/

To be sent more information about volunteering for the SES, call 1 800 201 000 (leaving your name and contact details).

29/05/2026

🌧️ Gosford and Wyong SES have been kept busy across the Central Coast overnight and through today, responding to multiple (preventable) flood rescues and incidents as heavy rain impacts the region.

🚨 With more than 50mm of rain recorded across the Coast in just 24 hours, crews were called to assist motorists trapped by rising floodwaters and respond to over 130 other weather-related incidents since Wednesday.

πŸš— Floodwater can rise quickly and is often deeper and faster flowing than it appears. Please don’t take unnecessary risks β€” if you come across a flooded road, stop, turn around and find another way.

πŸ‘ A huge thank you to all our SES volunteers and emergency services working through the challenging conditions to help keep our community safe.

πŸŽ₯ Thanks to NBN Television/News & Alexandra Rees

ℹ️ This post is no longer updated or monitored - check Live Traffic NSW for the most up to date information.⛔️ Burns Roa...
28/05/2026

ℹ️ This post is no longer updated or monitored - check Live Traffic NSW for the most up to date information.

⛔️ Burns Road - Ourimbah
⛔️ Showground Road - Narara
⛔️ Carlton Road - Erina Heights
⛔️ Milina Road - Matcham
⛔️ Shirley Street - Ourimbah

βœ…οΈ Steer Clear of floods. Turn around and find another way.

⚠️ Flash flooding is occurring across parts of the Central Coast after heavy rainfall overnight, with wet weather expect...
28/05/2026

⚠️ Flash flooding is occurring across parts of the Central Coast after heavy rainfall overnight, with wet weather expected to continue throughout the day.

NSW SES volunteers responded to flood rescues in the early hours of this morning at Ourimbah, Erina Heights and Narara after vehicles became trapped in floodwater.

Please take extra care on the roads today. If you come across flooding, don’t get swept up in the moment β€” stop, turn around and find another way.
Never drive, walk or ride through floodwater.

☎️ For emergency assistance during floods and storms, call the NSW SES on 132 500. If life-threatening, call Triple Zero (000).

β›ˆοΈ For the remainder of today across Gosford and the wider Central Coast, expect periods of showers and thunderstorms, w...
28/05/2026

β›ˆοΈ For the remainder of today across Gosford and the wider Central Coast, expect periods of showers and thunderstorms, with some heavy bursts of rain possible this afternoon and evening. There is also a risk of localised flash flooding in low-lying areas.

Rainfall totals for the rest of today are generally expected to be around 15–35mm, though isolated heavier falls are possible under thunderstorms. Some parts of the Coast could see closer to 40mm or more where storms repeatedly move over the same area.

Temperatures will stay mild, around 20–21Β°C, with southerly winds increasing through the afternoon and evening. Conditions are expected to ease gradually tomorrow afternoon.

27/05/2026

β›ˆοΈ Update from NBN Television.

βœ…οΈ NSW SES - Gosford Unit and NSW SES Wyong Unit are prepared and ready to respond to the forecasted inclement weather.

☎️ If you require SES assistance phone 132 500.

πŸ›‘ Steer Clear of Floods!β›ˆοΈ Heavy rainfall is expected across the Central Coast over the next few days, increasing the ri...
27/05/2026

πŸ›‘ Steer Clear of Floods!

β›ˆοΈ Heavy rainfall is expected across the Central Coast over the next few days, increasing the risk of flash flooding.

⚠️ Flash flooding can happen quickly and without warning. Floodwater is dangerous, unpredictable, and can be life-threatening.

If you come across floodwater - don't get swept up in the moment:
🚫 Stop
↩️ Turn around. Find another way
❌ Never drive, walk, or ride through it

☎️ For assistance during storms and floods, contact the NSW SES on 132 500.

🚨 In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

25/05/2026

🌧️ A wet and stormy few days are ahead for the Central Coast, with showers, thunderstorms and the potential for heavy rainfall and flash flooding later this week.

⚠️ Forecast conditions include:
πŸ“ Wednesday - High chance of showers and possible afternoon/evening thunderstorms
πŸ“ Thursday - Heavy rain and possible thunderstorms with a risk of flash flooding
πŸ“ Friday - Continued showers, strong winds and possible thunderstorms with further significant rainfall expected

Now is the time to prepare your home and property before conditions worsen.

πŸ› οΈ Simple steps you can take today:
βœ… Clear gutters and drains
βœ… Secure loose outdoor items like trampolines and outdoor furniture
βœ… Trim overhanging trees and branches
βœ… Check your emergency kit is stocked and ready
βœ… Talk through your storm plan with the family
βœ… Never drive, walk or ride through floodwater

β˜” Take extra care on the roads over the coming days and stay up to date with the latest weather warnings.

If you require assistance from the NSW SES during storms or floods, call 132 500. In a life-threatening emergency, call Triple Zero (000).

🧑 Today we recognise and celebrate WOW Day - Wear Orange Wednesday! 🧑WOW Day is a chance to acknowledge the incredible d...
20/05/2026

🧑 Today we recognise and celebrate WOW Day - Wear Orange Wednesday! 🧑

WOW Day is a chance to acknowledge the incredible dedication of SES volunteers across Australia who generously give their time to support and protect their communities.

At Gosford SES, our volunteers come from all walks of life, united by a shared commitment to helping others during storms, floods, searches, and many other emergencies and community supports.

Today, we proudly wear orange to recognise the hard work, teamwork and community spirit of our members, and to thank all SES volunteers for the important role they play every day.

If you see orange today, take a moment to say thank you to an SES volunteer! πŸ‘

Address

1 Pateman Road
Erina, NSW
2250

Telephone

+61132500

Website

https://linktr.ee/GosfordSES

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