Community Alert Sirens

The Victorian Government endorses the use of a range of measures to alert communities to emergencies. It achieves this through a varied approach to alerting. This includes the use of telephony, mobile applications, emergency broadcasts on radio and television, web-based messaging, social networks and individual notification by the emergency services.

Community alert sirens are used as part of Victoria’s warning system for emergencies – including flood, fire and storm. Community alert sirens are only used when there is imminent threat to the community.

  • Short Siren (up to 90 seconds) – indicates a Country Fire Authority (CFA) Brigade has responded to an emergency incident nearby. Stay informed.
  • Extended Siren (5 minutes) – indicates that a current emergency has been identified in the local area and people should seek further information immediately. The emergency incident will impact people in this area.

Not all communities have a community alert siren. A current list of active community sirens can be found on the CFA website (External link)

For further information, view the Community Alert Sirens Policy and Guidelines below.

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