A goal of the Shire of
Donnybrook-Balingup is to improve safety practices throughout the
community to reduce loss of life, personal injury and damage to
property. To achieve this, a Local Emergency Management Committee
(LEMC) has been meeting regularly since 1996 to develop contingency
plans and carry out periodic exercises to test our
readiness.
One of the outcomes of
this planning process, is the realisation that every member of the
community must play their part. This website will provide you with
information, but if you do not take the time to put together your
own emergency plan and survival kit, then you will be
totally dependant on others to protect and assist
you.
You can download the following
information to assist your planning:
RESTRICTED/PROHIBITED BURNING
1 November 2009 TO 14 December
2009-RESTRICTED burning (contact your
Fire Control Officer for a permit)
15 December 2009 to 14 March
2010-PROHIBITED burning (NO
BURNING)
15 March 2010 to 26 April
2010-RESTRICTED burning (contact your
Fire Control Officer for a permit)
For a list of Fire Control
Officer's, see Shire Fire Break Order. click here
Shire
Emergency Risk Manual. This plan, collated in 2006, identifies the wide
range of emergencies that might impact upon our community and what
strategies needed to be put in place to reduce that risk. This
comprehensive document provides an overview of the Risk Management
process.
Shire
Emergency Evacuation Plan. This plan details the process that would be
followed during an emergency where there is a need to evacuate a
specific area:
How would the
Shire warn the community of the impending emergency?
How would the
decision to evacuate be made?
What
information would be provided to people who need assistance/ how
would it be disseminated?
What agencies
and community groups would the Shire work with to restore services
and facilities?
How would we
inform/communicate with residents?
Residents
Information Flyer. This one page flyer lists
contact numbers for many of the emergency services. Keep it in a
place where it can be quickly accessed.
Join
the Emergency Services
Our community
relies heavily on bush fire brigades for protection against the
threat and devastation of fire. Approximately 378 volunteers in the
Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup protect us from bushfires through fire
prevention and risk management, fire suppression and fire safety
education.
These volunteer bush fire brigades are administered by the Shire of
Donnybrook-Balingup and trained and supported in bushfire response
and prevention.
Bush
fire brigade volunteers are trained in:
personal and
team safety
fire
suppression methods
vehicle
driving – on and off road
communications
first
aid
leadership and
emergency management procedures
Volunteer
firefighters learn to operate the wide array of equipment, vehicles
and appliances used in fire suppression operations. Equipment used
includes charged hoselines, portable pumps, tankers and
communications.
Not all of the work involves active fire suppression or rescue
activities. Fire education programs involve volunteers visiting
schools, service groups, seniors' homes and local businesses to
promote safety messages. FESA also provides training for this type
of work.
In Donnybrook, we also have a volunteer Fire & Rescue Service
Brigade, taking additional responsibility for fires involving
man-made structures (such as houses and factories), chemical spills
and road crash rescues.
A volunteer State Emergency Service (SES) also operates in the
Shire. Their role is even broader than other emergency services
–assisting in a wide range of emergency situations such as storm
damage, searching for lost people and flood rescue.
These
volunteers receive training in:
Search and
rescue skills
General rescue
and storm damage skills
First
Aid
Radio
communications
Leadership.
The Shire of
Donnybrook -Balingup strongly supports the recruitment of both male
and female volunteers representing a wide diversity of ages,
cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Local
Emergency Management Committee
The Local
Emergency Management Committee (LEMC) comprises members of the
community, Councillors and Shire officers. Their role is to
identify possible emergencies and put strategies in place to
mitigate the effect.
If you would
like more information about LEMC, SES or bush fire brigades, please
contact the Shire Ranger on 9780 4200.