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Pale Rider

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Search and rescue - in Northamptonshire?

Pleasant enough county, but I'm struggling to understand how anyone could get lost and need rescuing in it.
 
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Drago

Drago

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As aforementioned, a lot of it is despondent, suicidal or dementia folk. Sometimes we don't find them, sometimes we find m and walk them out, sometimes we stretcher them out or call a heli, or sometimes we end up preserving a crime scene. One a super result this summer was my oppo directed a search out of county backing up a neighbouring team and we recovered a very dehydrated dementia sufferer laying in a field of crops, just several hours before the field was due to be swept with a combine... The guys son is a friend of a sleb so we got a little publicity for that one.

We do a little rope work in the quarries and stuff and steeper terrain in the North or the county, but not a great deal, sort of mountain rescue lite. We cross train with Edale MR for that. We're also flood response and rescue trained, but thankfully that one doesn't roll around too often.

Very interesting and rewarding to become involved in, and any one interested can track down their local team via the ALSAR website.
 
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Pale Rider

Legendary Member
As aforementioned, a lot of it is despondent, suicidal or dementia folk. Sometimes we don't find them, sometimes we allergen out, sometimes we stretcher them out or call a heli, or sometimes we end up preserving a crime scene. We do get a little rope work in the quarries and stuff and steeper terrain in the North or the county, but not a great deal. We cross train with Edale MR for that. We're also flood rescue trained, but thankfully that one doesn't roll around too often.

Ah, gotcha.

I thought my post might demonstrate my lack of understanding of what search and rescue teams do.

Another 'well done' on your appointment from me.

It's not possible for me to see it in context, but if you see it as a big feather in the appointee's cap, I'm sure it is.
 

helston90

Eat, sleep, ride, repeat.
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Cornwall
Congratulations on your new role- hope you find it rewarding and interesting.

As a Cliff Rescue Officer for my local HM Coastguard team I know all too well what you would have to go through to get to your post. Enjoy.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Search and rescue - in Northamptonshire?

Pleasant enough county, but I'm struggling to understand how anyone could get lost and need rescuing in it.
As well as locating the non responsibles who wander off all over the country, there are quite a few man made hazards in Northamptonshire - quarries, tunnels, disused mines, waterways and so on - that sometimes cause people to get into difficulty if they underestimate the dangers because, hey, it's mostly a pleasant enough county ;)

Well done to @Drago :thumbsup:
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
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Location
Glasgow
Well done!
 
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