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Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

by admin | May 19, 2014 | General news, Lectures/Presentations/Displays

Tonight the team was pleased to host a visit of 8 cadets and their instructor from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps. The cadets met team members Steve Fletcher (Equipment Officer Comms & Lighting) and Mike Marsh (Callout contact). The squadron are studying...
Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

Team attends its first GMFRS Fire Station Open Day of 2014, at Agecroft Community Fire Station

by admin | May 10, 2014 | Lectures/Presentations/Displays

We regularly attend GMFRS Community Fire Station Open Days throughout the year, with today seeing us attend our first such event for 2014 at GMFRS Agecroft Community Fire Station. Organised by GMFRS Agecroft Watch Commander Angus Robinson, todays Open Day had all the...
Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

Bark 4 Life Dog Event at Preston, Saturday 3rd May 2014

by admin | May 8, 2014 | Lectures/Presentations/Displays

Not previously reported within our website, was the attendance of our Mountain Rescue Trailing Search Dog Handler Steve Nelson (A member of SARDA Wales) and trailing Search Dog Boris at the Bark 4 Life event held recently on Saturday 3rd May at Moor Park, Preston,...
Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

Team welcomes members of The Rotary Club of Darwen to our Ladybridge Hall Base / HQ

by admin | Apr 8, 2014 | Lectures/Presentations/Displays

This evening the team welcomed a group of visitors to our Ladybridge Hall Base / HQ from our long standing friends and supporters at The Rotary Club of Darwen. The eight Rotarians who attended, representing all their colleagues at the Darwen Rotary Club, were met by...
Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

Team operational and trainee Search Dogs attend Family Fun Day at Tottington High School this afternoon

by admin | Apr 6, 2014 | Lectures/Presentations/Displays

This afternoon, between 13.00hrs and 15.00hrs, at the kind invitation of Tottington High School, one of our operational and one of our trainee Mountain Rescue Search Dogs with their handlers visited the schools Fun Day. Attending was Mountain Rescue Trailing Search...
Team hosts a visit from 1099 Worsley Squadron Air Training Corps

Team President visits Eccles Probus Club

by admin | Apr 2, 2014 | Lectures/Presentations/Displays

This morning our President Bob Hutchinson (A former Bolton MRT Team Leader and Chairman) visited Eccles Probus Club, to give a presentation on the work of the Bolton MRT. Arriving at Elm Bank Masonic Hall, Eccles, in our Land Rover Mountain Rescue Ambulance Vehicle,...
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