Runners and walkers are the group at most risk of accidental drowning in the UK - 77 people died in 2016 because they fell in the water whilst out for a run or a walk #BeWaterAware pic.twitter.com/AfUVuX1WGz
This week we will be supporting @NFCC_FireChiefs Drowning Prevention Weekand Water Safety Week. Look out for safety advice and information and #BeWaterAware
Details to follow if we can. pic.twitter.com/TiJcRqN5IC
20: Callout Saturday 14th April 2018 kmrt.org.uk/20-callout-sat…
#simonyates giving a lecture to raise funds for our #50thAnniversary pic.twitter.com/LHZ7fykguV
Bank holidays may mean time off for many, but for our crew it can mean even more call outs. On Sunday alone, we attended 11 missions! Here's one of the many we attended, in @TheBoltonNews, all thanks to your support. A huge thank you to @BoltonMRT too! bit.ly/2GwNjqm
Call out. Details to follow. pic.twitter.com/LZnaYvGdYV
Huge thank you to everyone who donated or entered our competition today. We raised just over £540, which is just amazing! All mountain rescue teams are run by volunteers and all the money to keep our teams running has to be raised. We truly appreciate you supporting us. Thanks
Wow there’s so many of you up at Rivington Pike! This is the place to be!!! We’ll be here up until four so pop up and see us. pic.twitter.com/Ihfh9ffx9G
Mar 14 2015
SARDA Wales training weekend
Yesterday evening, our Mountain Rescue Trailing Dog Handler Steve Nelson, his Trailing Dog Boris, and Bolton MRT colleague team member Elaine Gilliland, who regularly acts operationally as Steve’s navigator on search operations, and assists with SARDA Wales training, all travelled to North Wales, for this weekends SARDA Wales routine monthly training exercise in the mountains of Snowdonia.
Staying in the Carnarvon area, Steve and Elaine who are both members of SARDA Wales,will be meeting up with fellow SARDA Wales handlers.
By Paul Brain • Training •