TAS SES - Kentish Unit

TAS SES - Kentish Unit State Emergency Servive

🚧 TRAFFIC CONTROL – SHEFFIELD CHRISTMAS PARADE 🚧The  Kentish SES Unit will be assisting Kentish Council with traffic con...
03/12/2025

🚧 TRAFFIC CONTROL – SHEFFIELD CHRISTMAS PARADE 🚧

The Kentish SES Unit will be assisting Kentish Council with traffic control for the Sheffield Christmas Parade on Thursday, 12 December 2025 (wet weather date: 17 December).

Multiple streets in the parade area will be temporarily closed between 5:45pm and 7:15pm, with detours and traffic management in place. Please follow all signage and directions from SES and event staff.

We appreciate your patience and support in keeping this community event safe for everyone.

07/09/2025

Heads up! Monitor Conditions.

If you require SES call 132 500

For emergencies always call 000

Happening Tomorrow! Railton/Kentish community – don’t miss our Community Preparedness Open Day at the Railton Fire Stati...
22/08/2025

Happening Tomorrow!

Railton/Kentish community – don’t miss our Community Preparedness Open Day at the Railton Fire Station.

Our community is in a high flood risk area, so it’s more important than ever to be prepared.

- Sunday 23 August
- 10am – 2pm
- 11 Crockers Street, Railton

Flood & emergency preparedness info.
Free resources & expert advice.
FREE BBQ + prizes.

Bring the family, grab a snag, and get prepared!

Attention Railton/Kentish Community! Tasmania Fire Service and Tasmania SES are teaming up to host a Community Preparedn...
19/08/2025

Attention Railton/Kentish Community!

Tasmania Fire Service and Tasmania SES are teaming up to host a Community Preparedness Open Day and you’re invited!

Our community is in a high flood risk area, so this is the perfect chance to:
- Get reliable information on how to prepare for floods and other emergencies
- Ask questions and raise any concerns with local emergency service experts
- Pick up free resources & planning tips to keep your household safe
- Enjoy a FREE BBQ and go in the draw for prizes!

Date - This Saturday, 23 August
Time - 10am – 2pm
Location - Railton Fire Station, 11 Crockers Street, Railton.

Bring the family, get prepared, grab a snag and connect with your local emergency service teams.
Together, we can make Railton stronger, safer and more prepared.

15/08/2025
23/07/2025

Possible flooding within the Kentish area.
If you find yourself in need of assistance please call

- In case of emergency 000

- Storm and flood assistance 132500

Slow Down, Stay Safe When you see flashing red and blue lights on the road whether it’s Police, Ambulance, Fire or SES s...
05/07/2025

Slow Down, Stay Safe

When you see flashing red and blue lights on the road whether it’s Police, Ambulance, Fire or SES slow down to 40km/h.

It’s not just the law. It’s about protecting the lives of emergency workers, volunteers, and YOU.
We’re out there in all conditions, helping the community. Please help us get home safely too.

Slow down. Stay alert. Save lives.

Kentish SES extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues at Tasmania Police and to all those af...
16/06/2025

Kentish SES extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues at Tasmania Police and to all those affected by this tragic incident.

Tasmania Police is mourning the tragic loss of one of its own following a critical incident in North Motton earlier today.

Commissioner Donna Adams said a police officer was allegedly shot by a member of the public when attending a private residence on frontline duties.

“Shortly after 11am, police officers attended a residential property on Allison Road, North Motton to execute a court-issued warrant to repossess the residence,” she said,

“As police approached the house, our officer was allegedly shot by the resident.”

“He was critically injured in the incident and died at the scene.”

“This is absolutely devastating, and we are doing everything we can to support those involved and affected.”

The fallen officer’s family has asked that he is not yet identified publicly.

“He was a respected and committed officer who has served the community with dedication for 25 years, and his loss will be deeply felt across our policing family and the wider community.”

“My heart goes out to his wife and family today. We will be supporting them in every way we can during this incredibly difficult time.”

A crime scene has been established and Allison Road remains closed between Walkers Road, Preston Road, and Saltmarshs Road while investigations continue.

There is no ongoing threat to the public, but community members are asked to avoid the area.

Commissioner Adams confirmed that the incident is being thoroughly investigated.

“Officer safety is my highest priority, and this incident is a stark reminder of the risks our officers face every day,” she said.

“We will review every aspect of this response, and if changes need to be made, they will be made.”

Wellbeing support is being provided to all officers and individuals affected by the incident.

“We are doing everything we can to support our officer’s colleagues and family, who are understandably devastated.”

“While no other police were physically injured, the emotional impact is profound.”

The alleged offender is in custody and has not yet been formally charged. Further updates will be provided when appropriate.

Tasmania Police urges anyone with information that may assist the investigation to come forward.

Introducing Our New First Response Vehicle  9.2To our incredible Kentish community,We are beyond proud and excited to in...
05/06/2025

Introducing Our New First Response Vehicle 9.2

To our incredible Kentish community,

We are beyond proud and excited to introduce you to the newest addition/replacement to the Kentish SES fleet our new Ford Ranger, proudly known as 9.2. This fully equipped response ute has been a couple of years in the making, and it’s finally here thanks to the unwavering support of our local council and community.

Purpose built to act as our first response vehicle, 9.2 comes fitted with the essential equipment for Road Crash Rescue (RCR) call-outs, including a powerful combination tool (similar to the commonly known jaws of life), scene lighting, stabilisation gear, and an array of critical first grab tools. It allows our team to respond fast and efficiently, especially when time matters most, serving as a capable frontline vehicle until our larger and dependable 9.1 rescue truck arrives on scene.

This upgrade means increased safety, faster response, and a stronger SES presence where it’s needed most.

We extend our deepest thanks to the Kentish Council for making this possible. Your belief in and investment into community safety and volunteer emergency services means the world to us.

Stay safe,
Kentish SES Unit

🧡 National Volunteer Week, WOW Day, Wear Orange Wednesday 🧡This week, we shine a light on the countless volunteers who g...
21/05/2025

🧡 National Volunteer Week, WOW Day, Wear Orange Wednesday 🧡

This week, we shine a light on the countless volunteers who give their time, energy, and compassion to make our communities stronger, safer, and more connected. From those helping in schools, clubs, and communities to those on the frontlines in emergencies, your efforts do not go unnoticed.

Today, on WOW Day (Wear Orange Wednesday), we give a special shoutout to our incredible SES volunteers. Clad in orange and ready at a moment’s notice, brave storms, floods, and late night callouts to protect and support others. You are truly remarkable.

To all volunteers, thank you for everything you do.

It’s National Road Safety Week ‘Drive So Others Survive’This week (May 11–18), we stand with communities across Australi...
12/05/2025

It’s National Road Safety Week

‘Drive So Others Survive’

This week (May 11–18), we stand with communities across Australia in remembering lives lost and raising awareness for safer roads. Every decision behind the wheel matters for your family, your community and emergency responders like us.

At Kentish SES, we see the impact of road trauma far too often. Please:

• Slow down
• Never drive tired or under the influence
• Put your phone away
• Buckle up
• Be alert for pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and wildlife.

Together, we can make our roads safer one choice at a time.

Happy Mother’s Day from the Kentish SES UnitToday we honour all the incredible mums in our community, the ones who give ...
10/05/2025

Happy Mother’s Day from the Kentish SES Unit

Today we honour all the incredible mums in our community, the ones who give their time, their love, and their strength so generously.
To the mothers on our team who juggle family, work, and volunteering, your dedication inspires us.
To the mums who support our volunteers from behind the scenes, thank you for your patience, your resilience, and your unwavering care.
And to every kind of mother, we see you, we value you, and we thank you.

Wishing all mums a safe, fun and snuggle filled Mother’s Day.

— Kentish SES Unit

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