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Always ready to help

By Margaret Maccoll

Pauline Eglington, SES local controller Noosa Unit

After years spent working in the community sector to stem violence against women Pauline Eglington decided when she retired eight or nine years ago to change focus.

She moved to Noosa from Brisbane just before a big rain event and rang the State Emergency Services to see if they needed an extra hand. “Can you come and fill sand bags,” they said.

Since then she has completed training, become group leader, then deputy local controller and nine months ago took on the Noosa Unit local controller role.

“All our jobs are in the worst weather … and dangerous,” she said.

For Pauline making sure volunteers have their training and competencies up to date helps keep them safe.

“We have a great bunch of people who are dedicated,” she said.

Pauline said the SES are often called out to people in desperate situations. They might have half their roof blown off or a big tree smashed through their house.

She said people were always appreciative of their help and the community was very supportive.

“People turn up with fresh baked cookies or someone will make them a cake while they’re working,” she said.

“These are the rewards that are the most satisfying – the little things they do.”

 

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