The Victoria SES Kyabram Unit has been accredited for the first time to provide a primary response to road emergencies, strengthening road crash rescue capabilities for local volunteers.
The accreditation means volunteers can respond more efficiently to road crash incidents.
“Our VICSES Kyabram Unit volunteers are highly committed to saving lives in our local community and beyond, and this accreditation will drastically improve our ability do just that,” VICSES Kyabram Unit controller Paul Octigan said.
The unit currently has 10 volunteers skilled in undertaking road crash rescues, with more set to be trained in the coming months.
In 2026, volunteers will continue to develop their skills using new battery-powered equipment, improving their ability to perform rescues in challenging locations.
The accreditation comes after a record 2024-25 financial year for road crash rescue responders statewide, with VICSES volunteers called to over 2500 RCR assistance requests, about 500 more than the previous year.