Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsSES volunteers put life-saving skills to test

SES volunteers put life-saving skills to test

Mt G Rescueweb TBW Newsgroup
CHALLENGE SUCCESS: A casualty is stretchered to safety by the Mount Gambier State Emergency Service rescue challenge team over the weekend.

THEY may not have brought a trophy home, however the Mount Gambier State Emergency Service (SES) rescue challenge team has returned to the South East with experience far more valuable than any accolade.

A group of six volunteers travelled to Adelaide over the weekend and completed eight intense rescue scenarios over two days.

The State Rescue Challenge tested the local unit’s ability to handle high-pressure situations and SES South East district officer Brad Flew said the crew applied itself well.

“I was very proud of the team’s effort, they really knuckled down and put in the hard yards to accomplish the rescue scenarios,” Mr Flew said.

“The team really learnt how to work as a cohesive team when under intense pressure.”

In true volunteer style, the eight members of the challenge team gave up several hours of their own time to train for the event.

Mr Flew said the hard work in preparing and training was on show for all to see over the weekend.

“For the team to give up more of their time to train and participate was great to see and I can’t thank them enough for that,” he said.

“The time and effort that these six volunteers put into the challenge was fantastic and they really did their unit and district proud.”

While the group finished in seventh place, the challenge was about much more than ultimately winning.

Mr Flew said the challenges volunteers were faced with will hold them in good stead in real-life rescue situations.

Plane Rescue Ses  TBW Newsgroup
PLANE EXTRICATION: The Mount Gambier State Emergency Service rescue challenge team formulate a successful plan to rescue a casualty from a plane during the event.

“The challenges were designed to test the team’s ability to develop a flexible and efficient plan and execute it seamlessly in order to achieve it with in the timeframe stipulated,” he said.

“The team really learnt how to work as a cohesive team when under intense pressure.”

While Mr Flew did not compete in the challenge, he was faced with the strenuous job of judging and scoring the competing teams.

He said he came away with a number of new strategies after watching how different teams implemented plans in rescue situations.

“Being a judge was a great way to see eight teams approach the same problem in different ways,” he said.

“Whilst the basic plans were similar, a number of different strategies were used to achieve the same outcome.”

He hoped to try and re-create some of the rescue situations for training purposes in the South East district.

“The heavy lift and restricted space rescue stands and the complexities that were incorporated into them, I would like to replicate and use as training and development opportunities across the South East,” he said.

Ultimately the event was a huge success for the Mount Gambier team and Mr Flew encouraged their participation again in the future.

“The unique experience the rescue challenge provides is hard to beat as the level of effort and thought that has gone into developing the challenges to be as realistic as possible is phenomenal,” Mr Flew said.

“The resources and sites that are used are great and provide simulated rescue scenes as close to real as you can get.

“I would love to see a team form the South East compete again in the future.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Candidate questions

Each week SA Today has posed questions to current candidates for the seat of MacKillop. This week's question was around roads and what candidates will...
More News

Candidates questioned

Each week SA Today has posed questions to current candidates for the seat of Mount Gambier. This week's question was around roads and what candidates...

Three artist collab for new track

THREE Mount Gambier/Berrin artists have collaborated on a brand new track, set for release this week. 'Falling' by L T Balkin (Luke Balkin), Alison Newman...

Trackside Pet Meats takes on major sponsorship role

Trackside Pet Meats, the well-known Mount Gambier based business situated on Jubilee Highway West, will sponsor this year’s Group 3 Mount Gambier Cup, heats...

New player signs

THE Mount Gambier Pioneers are pleased to announce the signing of Chier Maker on a one-year contract for the 2026 NBL1 South season. Maker...

40 years of love

There is love in the air this week, but not just because of Valentine’s Day. This week will also mark 40 years of marriage...

Sun sets on sunflower season

A SEA of yellow has overtaken local social media accounts with sunflowers this year’s biggest hit. Community groups, disability groups and aged care...

A night for the record books at Dartmoor Rodeo

Woodall’s Rodeo Promotions and the Dartmoor Rodeo Committee produced its best event yet last Saturday night, reaching new heights with roughly 5,000 people in...

In the spotlight: Imahgen Hecht

AFTER stepping away from music for a while, Mount Gambier/Berrin-based folk musician Imahgen Hecht has found her voice again and burst back onto the...

Fire bugs on warning

POLICE are continuing to investigate whether a string of fires in Suttontown are related. Just after 5am on Monday police and fire crews were...

Future-proofing our forests

Almost $400,000 will be allocated as part of the South Australian Wood Fibre and Timber Industry Master Plan. The funds will go towards two...