SES Frankston Unit

SES Frankston Unit The members of the Frankston Unit of VICSES provide emergency rescue response to the Frankston area

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31/05/2026

A moment with a member 🧡

19/05/2026

🎉 Today is WOW Day — Wear Orange Wednesday! 🧡

And at Frankston Unit, there’s no “one type” of volunteer… you get to choose your own character. 👏

Want to get out on the truck, get muddy, sweaty and covered in sawdust? We’ve got operational roles like:
🚨 Road Rescue
🪚 Chainsaw Operators
🚤 Boat Crew… if that floats your boat (see what we did there 😉)

Prefer being the mastermind behind the scenes? We need you too! Our Operational Support volunteers are what keeps the Unit functioning day in and day out:
📋 Admin
💰 Finance
📱 Social Media
🎉 Event Planning
💵 Fundraising
…and so much more!

And of course, we can’t forget our beloved mascot Paddy 🧡
Whether he’s high-fiving kids, posing for photos or teaching the community about storm preparedness, Paddy reminds us that sometimes the biggest impact comes from simply connecting with people.

The truth is, every single role matters. Every volunteer matters. And together, SES volunteers across the country achieve incredible things for our communities every single day.

So today, help us say 🧡

Throw on a splash of orange — socks, jocks or anything else that rocks 🧦🧡 — and if you see an SES volunteer out and about, stop and say thank you or share your appreciation online using the hashtag .

And to our Frankston Unit members… we might be a little biased, but we think you’re all pretty amazing. We see the hours, the effort, the training, the teamwork and the heart you put into helping others. It all contributes to the bigger picture of what we do:

Helping YOU, the community 🧡 🫂

☔️ Today’s forecast? A strong chance of wet socks, foggy windscreens and questioning why you didn’t bring an umbrella.Ou...
17/05/2026

☔️ Today’s forecast? A strong chance of wet socks, foggy windscreens and questioning why you didn’t bring an umbrella.

Our crews are already out and about responding to your calls for assistance and with wet weather predicted today, now’s the perfect time to slow down, switch your headlights on and leave extra distance between you and the car in front 🚗💦

A few simple reminders:
🚘 Drive to the conditions
🌊 Never drive through floodwater
🪑 Secure loose outdoor items
🌧 Keep an eye on weather warnings and road conditions

And remember — if your wheelie bin starts its own journey down the street, it’s probably a good sign to bring things inside 😅

Stay safe, stay dry and if you don’t need to be out on the roads, today’s a pretty good excuse for an extra cuppa ☕

From all of us at SES Frankston 🧡

What happens when the power’s out, phone signal disappears and Google Maps suddenly becomes useless? 📵⚡️🗺️On Monday nigh...
14/05/2026

What happens when the power’s out, phone signal disappears and Google Maps suddenly becomes useless? 📵⚡️🗺️

On Monday night, members at SES Frankston Unit went back to basics with a hands-on training session all about using Melways — a skill that still plays a crucial role during emergencies.

Our members split into 3 groups and worked through learning:
📍 How to quickly navigate using a Melways
📍 Understanding map symbols and what they mean
📍 Finding the fastest and most effective routes to locations
📍 Working under pressure when technology isn’t available

While we rely heavily on technology every day, emergencies don’t always cooperate. Storms, power outages and network failures can all leave us without access to phones or GPS navigation — which is why knowing how to read a map is still such an important skill for SES volunteers 🚗💨

A big part of emergency response is being able to adapt quickly, think ahead and work together as a team, no matter the situation thrown at us.

Safe to say there were a few moments of “wait… where are we?” along the way 😅 but plenty of learning and laughs too!

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mums, step mums, grandmothers, guardians, carers, dads doing double duty, fur b...
09/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible mums, step mums, grandmothers, guardians, carers, dads doing double duty, fur baby mums, mums with angel babies, and every mother figure in between 💐

Being a mum is one of the hardest — and most rewarding — jobs there is. Juggling family life while volunteering in emergency services certainly isn’t easy, but these amazing women continue to show up for their families, their community and each other with strength, compassion and a smile ☺️

Today we celebrate the love, sacrifices, resilience and endless care that mums give every single day — often without expecting anything in return.

From all of us at SES Frankston, we hope your day is filled with love, laughter, appreciation and maybe even a well-earned moment to put your feet up 💕

27/04/2026

🧡 SES Frankston Unit members recently put their skills to the test during a hands-on maintenance and road rescue extrication session. Using two simulated casualties, our volunteers were split into three teams—each faced with a dynamic scenario designed to challenge both skill and mindset.

🧡 These exercises aren’t just about technique—they’re about thinking on your feet, adapting when situations change in an instant, and trusting the people beside you. Every cut, every call, every movement relies on clear communication and strong teamwork.

🧡 Because when the real call comes, there’s no script—just a team ready to respond. 💛🚗🔧

Do you want to learn skills such as this? Why not join us then…👇🏼

https://www.ses.vic.gov.au/join-us

SES Frankston is proud to have our members stand tall and display their dedication at both the ANZAC Day Dawn Service an...
24/04/2026

SES Frankston is proud to have our members stand tall and display their dedication at both the ANZAC Day Dawn Service and ANZAC March today.

It is an honor to unite in heartbreaking remembrance of all the courageous servicemen and women who have fought—and continue to fight—with unwavering resolve—for our freedom.

On this ANZAC Day anniversary, let us remember their sacrifice, their bravery, and their unbreakable spirit. Their sacrifice will forever echo in our hearts.

Lest we forget 🌹

Today is ANZAC Day, a significant national day as we pause and reflect on the service and sacrifice of all Australians w...
24/04/2026

Today is ANZAC Day, a significant national day as we pause and reflect on the service and sacrifice of all Australians who have served and passed away in war, conflicts or peace-keeping operations.

"On this day above all days we recall those who served in war and who did not return to receive grateful thanks of the Nation."

SES Frankston will be marching in the Anzac Parade in Frankston. The march will begin at 10:45am, followed by a service at Beauty Park.

Lest We Forget. 🌹

Today feels heavy as we remember Lynette, Glen, Josh and Kevin.Four people who showed up for their community every singl...
22/04/2026

Today feels heavy as we remember Lynette, Glen, Josh and Kevin.

Four people who showed up for their community every single day, who put others first, and who should have made it home. On 22 April 2020, their lives were taken far too soon, and the loss is still deeply felt.

We’re thinking of their families, friends and colleagues — and standing with them in remembrance.

💙 Constable Glen Humphris
💙 Constable Josh Prestney
💙 Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor
💙 Senior Constable Kevin King

You are missed, you are valued, and you will always be remembered.

Member, stand down — your shift is over.

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