Posts Tagged ‘Civil Contingencies’

Still busy for ALSAR Teams

January 18th, 2010

ALSAR Units have continued their vulnerable missing person search role over the last couple of weeks – despite the snowy weather.

Wiltshire Search and Rescue have been involved in two separate search incidents; both attracting local media attention. The first was a callout to search for a female missing after an incident of a car crashing into a house (see news report here… ).

The second callout was for a missing male with autism (see news report at here… ).

Meanwhile Buckinghamshire Search and Rescue were out in their civil contingency role helping vulnerable people during the snowy conditions. Not only did they help save lives – but on the back of this they got some well deserved recognition! (see news report here and their mention in a statement from the Communities Secretary here… )

Dorset Search and Rescue were also out over the snowy period giving “4X4 Support to South West Ambulance NHS Trust”.

Feel free to add further news and links…

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Busy Christmas and New Year for SAR Volunteers

January 4th, 2010

As I slowly start to get my mind back into the real world after two weeks of Christmas activities, and start thinking about SAR again, it would be inappropriate not to mention the hard work that many SAR volunteers put in over my Christmas break.

Quite a few Christmases ago Bob Geldof implored us all to think about others less fortunate than us over Christmas [I know I'm showing my age!] and it is hard to really do so. But for many families, the anguish and, in some cases grief, of a missing person goes on – oblivious to the time of year. And the SAR volunteers keep going out, putting their own family life on hold for a moment, to help these poor unfortunate individuals and their families.

So, here is my, probably inadequate, list of the work done by ALSAR and LSDogs Units over the Holidays – with, as always, mine (our) thanks and admiration.

Berkshire Search and Rescue Dogs – 18th Dec. (Missing Despondent Female), 28th Dec. (Missing Despondent Male)

Buckinghamshire Search and Rescue – 23rd Dec. (Civil Contingencies Role), 28th Dec. (Missing Despondent Male)

Essex Search and Rescue – 20th Dec. (Missing Male), 23rd Dec. (Missing Male)

Hampshire Search and Rescue – 23rd Dec. (Missing Female with Dementia), 2nd Jan (Missing Female with Dementia)

Midshires Search and Rescue – 17/18th Dec. (Civil Contingencies Role), 20-22nd Dec. (Civil Contingencies Role), 26th Dec. (Missing Teenage Male)

SEBEV Search and Rescue – 18th Dec. (Missing Despondent Female)

Sussex Search and Rescue – 18th Dec. (Missing Male with Autism)

On the bottom of this I’d just like to add my thanks to two “commenters” who visited and took the time to comment on my website during my Christmas break. Thank you to Kris Manning (SEBEV SAR) and Johnnie Walker (SusSAR) for their very kind words – hopefully I’ll be able to “keep it up” through 2010.

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SEBEV trains its members for Major Incident Bronze Command

November 22nd, 2009

Most ALSAR teams have a role to play during major incidents in their locality. SEBEV itself grew out of what used to be proudly called “civil defence”; volunteers available to the authorities in time of need.

These civil contingency roles require additional training and a SEBEV news item recently tells of how they are training their members;

… Thames Valley Police Major Incident Bronze training course last week. The course was a result of SEBEV Search & Rescue’s continued liaison and development with the Thames Valley Local Resilience Forum.
The event was aimed at management/supervisory personnel that might find themselves acting as a Bronze commander during a major incident.  [Read more here...]

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