More thoughts on ALSAR

It might have seemed over the past few weeks or months that I am somehow “down” on ALSAR. This couldn’t be further from the truth.

So today I wanted to write some brief thoughts on what ALSAR does do well.

First and foremost, it has to be said – without ALSAR the UK would not have the excellent lowland (or vulnerable missing person) search capacity that it does. ALSAR saves lives…

It does this by supporting local county teams, helping them set-up, giving them the professional backing that means the police trust and use them. Never, ever underestimate the value of this!

ALSAR also does an excellent job in building a “community” within lowland SAR. Wherever I go I am always at home within any ALSAR team. Not only that but the strengthening ties between ALSAR and MR means I am welcomed into and feel welcomed by MR members I meet.

ALSAR also does an excellent job at representing us all at a National level! Adrian Edwards represents us all in a very professional manner, allowing us all to reap the rewards of his committee ability!

I’m sure everyone here can add loads too…

February 8, 2010 · Robert Bradley · 2 Comments
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  1. Jennie Webster - February 8, 2010

    The ALSAR conference was a brilliant example of the community in SAR – MR and ALSAR members coming together and having the time to learn about each other and share ideas and information. Without ALSAR, this kind of event would be rare and if units did meet, there would not be so many different units in attendance. It was a very positive weekend.

  2. Johnnie - February 8, 2010

    It was an excellent weekend; nearly as good as the UKLSI conferences it was based on. ;-)

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