Great day today with @NPASBarton "B crew" with TL Steve Fletcher as an observer during the day shift - thanks to the crew - more info here facebook.com/BoltonMRT/post…
Thanks to the crew at @NPASBarton for a fantastic day - lots learned! twitter.com/NPASBarton/sta…
Cas care practice with @BoltonMRT. Airway management is going on under there. pic.twitter.com/du2GFRSr3T
Kyah Hammond has links to the Blackburn and Darwen areas - please RT. twitter.com/DerbysPolice/s…
We are recruiting! Have you got what it takes to become a volunteer member of Bolton Mountain Rescue Team. Operational membership recruitment for our 2019 intake is now open. For more information please see the attached link:- boltonmrt.org.uk/about-us/mem… pic.twitter.com/4krIj5Yw0c
What a day! Great running everyone! Huge thanks to everyone involved in making the day a success! Special Thanks to @BoltonMRT for supporting the event too! :) results up tomo avo! pic.twitter.com/Z6vK6YaqWf
This is fantastic support for the team, thank you @LancsLadiesFG for selecting us as one of your charities twitter.com/LancsLadiesFG/…
On New Year's Eve, Assistant Team Leader Mark Scott was surprised and delighted to be given a cheque donation for BMRT of £150 by his friend Sarah Horan of Horwich. Thank you, Sarah, that's very generous and much appreciated!
It was a long night for some of our volunteers on duty overnight to support @NWAmb_GMControl @NWAmbulance twitter.com/NWAmb_GMContro…
As 2018 draws to a close, it’s also the end of our 50th Anniversary Year. A huge thank you to everyone that has supported us over the years, especially in 2018. It’s been special year for us and we can’t thank you enough! Happy New Year and hope you all have a fantastic 2019 pic.twitter.com/e0OSv0Bid1
Oct 1 2012
Potential new team member October 2012 Recruitment intake update
Regards our October 2012 potential new team member recruitment intake, for persons interested in joining the operational team membership, we can report that to date we have now received sixteen applications of interest via our online application form, with (so far) six confirmed attendees.
All the applications received have been of a very high calibre and if previous intakes are anything to go by over the next few remaining weeks we can expect a great many more interested applicants.
Please note that potential applicants need to be aware of the obvious requirement to live and work near to or within our primary operational team area, to be able to respond in a timely manner to call outs and also to be a reasonable travel (distance) time for training and other team activities.
If applications are received from persons who live nearer to another MRT Base / HQ or area, we will generally redirect their interest to their nearest mountain rescue team.
To find out more about joining the Bolton MRT operational team membership, please look at our Membership page, which includes full details on membership requirements and a link to the initial application form.
All potential applicants are strongly advised to have a detailed look over our website ‘news’ pages to fully appraise themselves of what we get up to and where we routinely operate.
Our October recruitment intake consists of three sessions, all of which have to be attended, Thursday evening, 25th October, all day Sunday 28th October and Wednesday evening, 31st October 2012.
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