As a registered charity, we rely solely on your generosity to provide the £20,000 we require each year to continue our vital service. We receive no central or government funding.

Control Vehicle at Fund Raising Event













If you are interested in helping, here are some things you could do:
Make a donation to the team - as a small charity, every penny counts.
Organise a bring & buy sale, raffle, non-uniform day or sweepstake at home, work or school - these can be great fun and can help raise funds.
Take part in a sponsored event - from fun runs to marathons to sponsored silence - challenge yourself and help us at the same time
Consider leaving a legacy in your will - a fitting way to go on helping others after you are gone.

If you are a business, you could consider the following:
Host a CSRT Collection Tin on your premises - give us a call, we'll do the rest
Sponsor a piece of equipment - from clothing to vehicles, we can arrange sponsorship deals to suit your budget
Make us your 'Charity of the Year' and get your staff involved in supporting us - it is great for team building and morale.
'In-kind' support - maybe you can help in ways other than cash support?

Our Support Team are always happy to talk to anyone about ways they can help the team. please click here to contact them.

 
Recent News
Spreading the Word
On Friday 5th March (St Piran's Day) we took our team landy to visit the children of St Ia School in St Ives. They learned all about the work of the emergency services and were well clued up on the hazards to look out for in the great outdoors. A quick tour of the landy followed and a chance to test out the cas bag and vac splints followed by a few questions and finally a recap. Out thanks to Miss Hudson and class for looking after us.
Recent Incidents
[12] - Rosewarne, Mine Rescue


Sunday 28th February 2010 at 12:20 hrs

Two mine rescue controllers attended a mineshaft rescue near to Rosewarne to provide support to Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service who had been called to a report of a dog fallen down a shaft. Further CSRT technical rescue personnel were stood down en route. Fire service personnel recovered the dog from the 80 foot dry shaft, unfortunately deceased.

Below are just some of the businesses that have helped us. Click on the logos to view their websites.

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