The First 72 Hours
In a life threatening emergency call "000".
For flood or storm emergencies call the Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) on 132 500.
 In an emergency, what's your plan? What are you going to do?
In an emergency, what's your plan? What are you going to do?
You can handle any emergency better if you are prepared!
Emergencies can be hard to predict and emergency services may be unable to reach you in a disaster.
What will you do for the first 72 hours if you have no services, such as:

Watch in your language:
AUSLAN Arabic / عربى Dari / داري Dinka / Thuɔŋjäŋ Hazaragi /هزارگی Swahili / Kiswahili
CLICK BELOW TO START PREPARING:
Download The First 72 Hours Emergency Plan template:
Prepare yourself and your family for an emergency situation. Use your plan and support network to help you through difficult times.
English Arabic / عربى Dinka / Thuɔŋjäŋ Hazaragi /هزارگی Swahili / Kiswahili
Download The First 72 Hours brochure:
Whatever the emergency, expect the unexpected.
English Arabic / عربى Dinka / Thuɔŋjäŋ Hazaragi /هزارگی Swahili / Kiswahili
1. Make an emergency plan
| WHO … | do I need to consider? do I need to tell? | 
| WHAT … | do I need to know? do I need to do? | 
| WHERE … | will I go? do I get information? do I keep my plan? | 
| HOW … | will I get there? will I get there – plan B? | 
| WHY … | do I need to make a plan? | 
To support planning:
- To prepare for fire: cfa.vic.gov.au
- To prepare for flood and storm: ses.vic.gov.au
- Set up a watch zone: emergency.vic.gov.au
- Rediplan: redcross.org.au/prepare
Prepare yourself and your family for an emergency situation. Use your plan and support network to help you through difficult times.
2. Back up information
Important things to save:
- Your emergency plan
- Identification (to prove who you are)
DOCUMENTS
- Insurance policies
- Property documents
- Medical information and prescriptions
- Financial records
HOME INVENTORY
- Photos of possessions
- Photos of house assets
- Receipts, warranties etc.
CONTACT LIST
- Family
- Utility providers
- Other:
3. Prepare a kit
Gather and store items ready to support you and your family for 72 hours.
 Water
 Medication
 Radio and batteries
 Torch
 Documents
 Food
 First aid
 Clothes
 Toiletries
 Money
 Phone and charger
 Pet’s needs
 Children’s needs
 Glasses
 What else?
4. Stay informed
Warnings and advice
It is important to tune into official and accurate information channels to stay informed with the facts before, during and after an emergency.
 Vic Emergency
Vic Emergency
- emergency.vic.gov.au
- Hotline: 1800 226 226
 Press 9 for interpreter
 Emergency radio broadcast - ABC Radio
Emergency radio broadcast - ABC Radio
Frequency: ABC Local 107.9 FM, 594 AM and 774 AM
Warnings: It’s important to read the whole warning for information on evacuations, Emergency Relief Centres and more.

 
                                 
                            
                            
                            
                        


