Our thoughts and condolences are with the Royal Family following the sad news of the death of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Many of our members were inspired to enjoy the outdoors through the DofE Award. The picture shows members meeting the Duke in 1979. pic.twitter.com/SSTC30CcPB
At 4.56pm yesterday we were requested by NWAS to assist with a 22yo male who had fallen at Tiger’s Clough. The team treated him with pain relief & placed a vacuum splint around the injured ankle, then stretchered him to the waiting ambulance.We wish him a speedy recovery. pic.twitter.com/ZEbrt4vaLT
1/2 From all of us at BMRT we would just like to thank every one of you that donated to us this weekend. It was a hard decision for us not to do our usual Easter meet and great around Rivington but for the safety of our team members, we decided against it. pic.twitter.com/xkNOo8equX
It's been a busy start to 2021 for the team. Three months in & we are already on our way to more callouts than we had last year. If you can support us in our work, please feel free to donate via boltonmrt.enthuse.com/#!/ #BoltonMRT #Volunteers #Donate #Rescues #BeenBusy pic.twitter.com/KhDxLT92N8
1/ Today is usually a busy and important day for the team. With so many people visiting the Rivington area in particular, we would usually have our displays set up around the area to help educate people about outdoor safety. pic.twitter.com/0iKNZaqWU1
Thank you to everyone who nominated us for these awards and huge congratulations to Ricky Lomax for winning the Emergency Service Award 🥳 #BoltonNewsLockdownHeroes twitter.com/theboltonnews/…
Our water team has been very busy over the past few weeks! Congratulations to our new MOD2’s and well done to our MOD4’s for passing their refreshers course 🥳 facebook.com/58756182794365… #BoltonMRT #WaterSafety #Training pic.twitter.com/3MaO6XkOnF
If you see a fire in the countryside, report it immediately 🔥 Leave the area as soon as possible and dial 999 📱 If you witness illegal activity report it to Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 pic.twitter.com/I7eRXLwQx4
❓ Did you know that moorland and wildfires can be started in a number of ways? Sadly, many are started deliberately, however, some can break out by people being careless with barbecues, campfires or not disposing of cigarettes properly 🔥 pic.twitter.com/WDHdEHFcXA
We appreciate this encouraging message of support from our colleagues at NWAS twitter.com/NWAmbulance/st…
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Mar 20 2012
Fantastic donation news regards BT Community Champions Award Scheme
We are very pleased to announce today the receipt of a £350.00 much appreciated donation from the BT Community Champions Award Scheme thanks to the voluntary work of Team Call Out list member Paul Copley, a BT employee.
Run by the BT volunteering team, BT Community Champions awards BT people with funding on behalf of local community groups, charities and organisations where they work on a voluntary basis.
Helen Simpson, Director, Volunteering, BT Group, in a letter to Team Call Out list member Paul Copley, a BT employee, stated; “I am delighted to inform you that your application for a BT Community Champions award has been successful. In recognition of your voluntary commitment you have been awarded £350.00 for Bolton Mountain Rescue Team. I have pleasure in enclosing this donation and a certificate celebrating your achievement. Congratulations on your award and on behalf of the volunteering team, please accept my most sincere thanks for your dedicated commitment to the community.”
The Certificate awarded to Paul states; “BT Community Champions Awards 2011/12. Volunteering – you, your community and BT. This is to certify that Paul Copley has received a BT Community Champions Award on behalf of Bolton Mountain Rescue Team for their outstanding dedication and commitment to the community.” The Certificate is signed by Sir Michael Rake, Chairman, BT.
The team would like to thank Team Call Out list member Paul Copley for once again successfully applying for this award through his employee BT, and of course BT Community Champions for very kindly making this award to Paul and the Bolton Mountain Rescue Team.
Please also see website ‘news’ report dated Wednesday 16th March 2011, outlining a £110.00 donation under this same scheme, also thanks to the voluntary work of team member Paul Copley.
By admin • Donations, General news