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407: 279: 35: 197:. However, due to an increase in call outs, it was decided that Cornwall needed its own team and Cornwall SRT was formed, originally with the name of Cornwall Rescue Group. This increase in callout numbers soon necessitated the split of Cornwall SRT into two regional rescue organizations; East and West Cornwall Search and Rescue Teams. 225:
The team was one of the busier teams in the South West, dealing with between 40 and 60 callouts a year. Like a lot of teams around the country, many of these callouts are “non mountain rescue”—searching for vulnerable people in rural locations. However the team dealt with its fair share of moorland
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Led by a Team Leader and one deputy, at the time of its disbanding the team had around 45 surface search and rescue team members, based throughout Cornwall and one Search and Rescue Dog Association dog handler. Equipment was carried in three team vehicles which were based at Redruth, St Dennis and
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in West Cornwall. Rescues at Bosigran, famed for its 200-metre (660 ft) climb “Commando Ridge” nicknamed after the World War II commandos who trained there in preparation for wartime cliff assaults, would be performed by other climbers who would go to the Count House to collect the rescue
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The team was a registered charity and survived entirely on charitable donations. Unlike the other emergency services, it received no funding from the government, and on top of regular training and call outs, team members also had to organise fundraising activities to keep the team running.
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Although the team bordered four other teams at the eastern end of the county, its promontory position means it had to be completely self-sufficient, being unable to rely on immediate help from neighbouring teams for incidents in the western parts of the team's area.
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and during heavy snowfall across the higher parts of Cornwall, e.g. in the winter of 2009/10. This is in addition to the more specialist roles which the team also had including the provision of casualty carers and technical specialists.
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The team was an essential part of the emergency services across Cornwall and was a member of Mountain Rescue (England and Wales), and also the regional coordinating body - the Peninsular Mountain and Cave Rescue Association (PenMaCRA).
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ambulances, and the other a control vehicle which also carried much of the technical equipment and swiftwater search and rescue team equipment.
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Cornwall SRT was also occasionally called to assist during times of severe weather and during major incidents, having played a key role in the
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Cornwall has an area of about 3,500 square kilometres (1,400 sq mi) and the team covered all inland parts up to the border with
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In 1965, Climbers’ Club custodian Jim Smith established the first mountain rescue post in the South West at the
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Team members trained every Thursday evening at locations across Cornwall, and also one Sunday per month.
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Until 2002, incidents in inland Cornwall and on the moors were dealt with by the rescue teams from
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area, however the coastal posts (including Lands End) closed around 20 years later as the
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developed their cliff rescue capabilities. Similarly, the two voluntary
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East Cornwall Search & Rescue Team, registered charity no. 1184106
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West Cornwall Search & Rescue Team, registered charity no. 1184377
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teams operating in the county disbanded in 1999 and 2008, after the
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