Contact Us

In an emergency dial 999 ask for Devon and Cornwall Police and then request the Cornwall Search and Rescue Team.

Always give:

  • The nature of the emergency
  • Your location
  • Number and conditions of any casualties
  • Keep your phone switched on and stay where you know you have signal – the Team may want to speak to you directly.

In an emergency:

  • Personal safety first!
  • Provide any first aid
  • Get help
  • Keep warm
  • Stay visible!


For all other enquiries:

If you feel you could support the Team or would like to join our support team, email the fundraising officer using the link in the "Team Contacts" menu on the right.

If you would like further information about the Team or you would like to make a donation, please email the Chairman using the link in the "Team Contacts" menu on the right.

If you would like to join the Team, please email our membership secretary Heath using the link in the "Team Contacts" menu on the right.

Contact the team on - 01637 881647 or during training nights or open days the base on 01726 821415- these numbers are not continuously manned and 999 should be used for emergencies.

You can now send us a letter too!

Cornwall Search and Rescue Team,
Robartes Road,
St Dennis,
Cornwall
PL26 8DS

If you have any queries or questions relating to our website please email our webmanager using the link in the "Team Contacts" menu on the right.

 
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.

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