Eleven swift water rescue specialist from Fire Rescue Victoria and 26 storm flood crews from VICSES headed north on the morning of July 7.
They join nine people deployed on July 4 from VICSES, CFA and Emergency Management Victoria to help with liaison, flood rescue coordination, information and warnings, intelligence, and administration roles.
VICSES chief officer Tim Wiebusch said it had a strong and ongoing commitment with counterparts interstate, and would do whatever it could to assist.
“Our volunteers have once again answered the call, leaving work and family commitments behind to assist the flooding situation in NSW,” Mr Wiebusch said.
“We thank those volunteers who are assisting, and also send our thanks to their employers who have released them for deployment at short notice.”
Severe weather and heavy rainfall has fallen over Sydney, Hunter and Illawarra regions since Sunday, with more than 100 evacuation orders and 50 evacuation warnings already issued by NSWSES.
This deployment of Victorian personnel follows previous support provided to NSW during the March flood event.
Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp said Victoria was pleased to support NSW and assist communities impacted by this significant flooding event.
“Our thoughts are very much with the people of NSW, emergency services and communities impacted by significant flooding,” Mr Crisp said.
“Victoria will continue to look at what additional support we can provide to offer relief to local emergency services and to support communities.
“Victoria and NSW have a long history of supporting each other during emergencies.
“Thank you to our wonderful emergency services personnel who have answered the call to provide support.”