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Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

by admin | Dec 29, 2015 | General news

Julie Ward (NWAS) I was working Boxing Day for the ‘essential’ service and attended both the floods in Stoneclough and Salford. It was an awful situation. You guys were beyond amazing. I totally take my hat off to you all. Jodie Crompton What an amazing...
Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

Kind comment received by our Team Leader from colleague team member Sam McKay

by admin | Dec 28, 2015 | General news

Its not only thanks we have received from members of the public, regards our involvement in the flooding incidents at Prestolee and Lower Broughton of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015. Team member Sam McKay, an Accident and Emergency Nurse, who was working on...
Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

Greater Manchester Assistant Chief Constable John O’Hare on the response to flooding across Greater Manchester yesterday

by admin | Dec 27, 2015 | General news

In a press statement today, Greater Manchester Assistant Chief Constable John O’Hare commented on the response to flooding across Greater Manchester yesterday. An excerpt reads; “A lot of work has been put in not only by a number of agencies but also mountain rescue...
Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

Greater Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins on the response to flooding across Greater Manchester yesterday

by admin | Dec 27, 2015 | General news

Today Greater Manchester Chief Constable Ian Hopkins has made the following response regards the flooding across Greater Manchester yesterday ; “I would like to offer praise and thanks to the emergency services, local authorities and other agencies for their excellent...
Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

Essential cleaning and maintenance following Incidents 97, 98 and 99 of yesterday, Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

by admin | Dec 27, 2015 | General news

This morning team member Dave Marsh was up early cleaning our SAR boat after yesterdays use at the flooding incidents, and also moving our ‘Bolton Mobile 4’ Land Rover to our heated garage at GMFRS Bolton Central Community Fire Station, to allow it to further dry out...
Some examples of kind comments received by the team via social media, relating to our Incidents 98 – Prestolee, and 99 – Lower Broughton, of Boxing Day, Saturday 26th December 2015

A Very Happy Christmas to all our friends and supporters

by admin | Dec 24, 2015 | General news

On this Christmas Eve, the Bolton Mountain Rescue Team extends our Christmas Wishes to all our valued and appreciated friends and supporters, whether that be via our website, Facebook or our Twitter sites, not forgetting of course those, who still keep in touch with...
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