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Written by Adam Lincoln
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The Maritime Rescue Network is the latest version of an original idea by the owner of www.maritime-rescue.com using the overall title 'Maritime Rescue World'. The decision was taken to change the identity of this area to show the collaboration of like minded people involved in rescues from the water. The aim remains the same!
"To have an area for people involved in rescues from the water to show our visitors what we do and how we do it, in an on-line community" We hope to welcome many new members to the 'Network' who can contribute articles for inclusion on these pages, for more details on what we aim to achieve why not take a look at our aim for the future of the site.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 23 February 2008 )
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Written by Adam Lincoln
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Hope Cove Coastguard rescue boat declared unfit for duties in June 2008 carries out rescue 150 yards from shore in heavy swell. Rescue team members may be disciplined as a result. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 26 August 2008 )
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Written by Adam Lincoln
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Rescue Team Management, Incident Logs & Analytics is a database system devised by Robin Blandford at ByteSurgery.com called Decisions For Heroes |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 July 2008 )
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Written by Leigh Robinson
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Whenever we hear of a person going missing, particularly a child or young person, we automatically begin to fear the worst. Abductions, murder, slavery etc all spring to mind. For those out trying to locate the missing this should be further from their minds. People go missing all the time with most returning home unharmed. Some are not so lucky but often for these people it is more a case of luck or misadventure that has conspired to deliver a less favourable outcome. This article considers reasons why young people disappear, gives from facts and figures, and ends with some recommendations for the SAR team in respect of handling young people in distress. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 )
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Written by Leigh Robinson
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In recent years there has been a marked rise in the number of organisations offering training courses for SAR teams. The RNLI have there own training programme, Independent teams use a variety of organisations to access training such as RYA, RESCUE3, and MRI. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 July 2008 )
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