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Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

by admin | Mar 11, 2013 | General news

Team Call Out list member (Also our Project Manager for our brand new Incident Control Vehicle) Martin Banks, who in his full time employment is a Human Resource Manager at The University of Manchester, following an earlier request this year, was asked to support the...
Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

Team provides provision of Standby Rescue Cover for first ever Bolton Hill Marathon Event

by admin | Mar 10, 2013 | General news

Today the team was very pleased to have been associated with the first ever Bolton Hill Marathon event. Organised by Phil Eccleston from Bolton, this event took in a course from Moss Bank Park in Bolton, north across the moors to White Coppice, and a return along the...
Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

Very kind donation from competitor in todays Bolton Hill Marathon

by admin | Mar 10, 2013 | Donations, General news

Today Team member Tony Dawson whilst present on the standby safety cover for the Bolton Hill Marathon, at the Moss Bank Park start / finish location in our BM1 Land Rover Mountain Rescue Ambulance vehicle, received on behalf of the team, a very kind personal donation...
Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

Very kind donation from Heywood and Radcliffe Canine Society

by admin | Mar 10, 2013 | Donations, General news

On 8th December 2012 Heywood & Radcliffe Canine Society hosted a Great North West Charity Knockout Match Meeting Dog Show at Swinton Masonic Hall. The event was attended by members of the twelve of the top canine societies in the North West which each entered a...
Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

Update report on Team member Dave Marsh and his Trainee Drowned Victim Search Dog Sasha

by admin | Mar 8, 2013 | General news

As readers of this site are aware, our ex-SARDA England dog handler, Dave Marsh, is training his current dog [Sasha] to locate drowned victims [DVSD = Drowned Victims Search Dog]. During his many training sessions with his first dog [Search Dog Chi] Dave met up with...
Team participates in Manchester University Health Safety and Wellbeing Events by giving a presentation on “Mountain Rescue and its Importance in a University Context”

Receipt of very thoughtful donation from family of the late Mr John David Rayton

by admin | Mar 7, 2013 | Donations, General news

On Friday 16th November 2012, we were involved, under the direction of Rossendale and Pendle MRT, in a multi team large scale search operation to try and locate a missing man, 70 years old John David Rayton, in the Barnoldswick / Gisburn area of Lancashire. On...
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